Talk:Expansion

Has anyone actually thought of the Dragon Aspects for the upcoming expansions as being one of the most powerfull creatures on Azeroth,if not most powerfull(Like Alexstraza for exp.)But we shold also consider that they should be friendly to all life,exept for Neltharion(Deathwing,Nefarian's and Onyxia's father).So maybe we can expect for us to be able to fight him(with some really high lvl).Then new human nations should be playable,like Dalaran(A huge mage city and society),Kul Tiras(most powerfull naval nation),Gilneas etc.Then maybe the kingdom of Lordaeron rebuilt(with Scourge driven of the land),like Scarlet crusade rebuilting it and joining alliance(which they orriginaly made),with the return of the Ashbringer and forming the Silver hand again.With maybe liberated Stratholme as capital(Lordaeron belonging to the undead forsaken).And as for the horde,maybe some new orc tribes(like fell orcs)joining on Outland.

Its a great idea, but i doubt Blizzard would simply remove The Plaguelands and Stratholme, as they was (before Burning Crusade) some of the most important high level areas -Rovdyr 16:14, 1 February 2007 (EST)


 * No. World of Warcraft has a static storyline, and if the Scourge is to be driven from Lordaeron then it will not happen until the post-WoW lore. [[Image:IconSmall BloodElf Male.gif|16px]] APΘLLΘ (ZEUS)  16:03, 25 February 2007 (EST)


 * I think the above thoughts should be moved to Talk:Expansion ideas, and this page be reserved for discussing what an expansion is and what has been confirmed. Makes more scence to me that way.-- 22:45, 28 April 2007 (EDT)


 * It's interesting every expansion, because while the adults think "15 months, that's fine" - you can sympathize with the teenagers in thinking "15 months??? I'm a Sophomore now, I'll be a Senior when that comes out!"  This was really my resoning for adding the "When is the next expansion" bit.  It give folks some hard facts as we all hop up and down, eager to leap into the next expansion.--Pittsburghmuggle (talk) 04:56, 22 October 2011 (UTC)