I Found EVIDENCE: The Next 5 WoW Expansions After Dragonflight!



Today, we look beyond the horizon to the World of Warcraft expansions Blizzard are developing next, as evidenced by current in game clues, teases of new locations, and story direction.
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00:00 Whatโ€™s Next?
02:00 How Light, Void Or BOTH Will Happen
09:08 World Revamp: The Evidence
12:57 The Emerald Dream Is Finally Possible
15:55 Beyond The Horizon
19:10 WoWโ€™s Direction

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34 thoughts on “I Found EVIDENCE: The Next 5 WoW Expansions After Dragonflight!”

  1. Personally I think having the light arrive under the guise of protection against the imminent threat of a void "invasion" only to slowly subjugate the planet and have the void be more of a "enemy of my enemy" situation be really interesting. Make it so we can't really tell who is worse, and we work to push them both off the planet.

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  2. Arator and Anduin are better candidates for the "Child of Light and Shadow". Arators father is Turalyon, lightforged human paladin and his mother is Alleria now a Void Elf. Anduin is a priest type with access to light and shadow power. Illidan is a night elf/demon who would be more aligned with Fel/Nature and therefor doesn't fit the bill.

    I hope we get a Void vs Light expansion where we kick both sides asses and toss them off our damn planet.

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  3. After old world revamp, next step it should be to remove normal flying from the game. That stuff is outdated and ruinned wow for too long. Dragonriding should replace it instead but with more stuff to keep us on the earth. Flying should not be something to casually do with no stress. Like afk-ing in the air should never be a thing. These two things will make warcraft world feel epic once again.

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  4. They need to heal the dead scar outside of silver moon city and revamp the entire starting area, eversong woods is too beautiful to go to waste and never to be seen after leveling in the ghost landsโ€ฆ and silver moon city could use a make over. If we get an expansion about the light, the sun well is going to have an impact on that, and Iโ€™d like more blood elf involvement instead of the dreanei.

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  5. Azeroth sleeping in order to fight off destruction reminds me of the Goddess Burn from Malazan: Book it the Fallen.
    So many potentially great angles for this kind of story line

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  6. Interesting expansion ideas… must admit the Emerald Dream expansion does sound like the most boring one of them all. I dont think I would want to play that. It being part of a expansion would be fine. But not as a full expansion.

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  7. I've been saying when they add Forsaken druids, it'd be neat if they have a decay theme. Something similar could be done for a Lifelands/Emerald Dream zone as decay is basically how life handles death. A corpse in decay is teeming with life. The recycling and such, it'd be a neat theme to explore.

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  8. Expansion ideas: Emerald Dream, Scarlet Crusade, Timetravel (maybe fight black empire), Void, villains advancing Curse of Flesh (everyone slowly becomes sickly and mutated, transforming world with new NPCs), Civil War (night elves pissed off at everyone), plenty of content out there relying on obvious material if blizzard tries.

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  9. The relationship between light and void is similar to the concept of light and darkness in FFXIV. In both universes neither light nor darkness/void is inherently good or evil, but is capable of doing good things or great destruction if used incorrectly, like with the voidsent and voidspawn, and the sineaters and lightbound.

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  10. I mostly liked Shadowlands. The things that bothered me lorewise was how Kyrians looked like overgrown children compared to the more Diablo angel like grownup spirit healers.

    Second thing I hated was revendreth. Felt completely out of place and should have been in a vampire game somewhere.

    Maldraxxus was boring designwise but at least felt like WoW artistically, and Ardenweald felt a bit like Ashenvale och drugs, but still felt like WoW.

    But revendreth I'd have replaced with any other zone any day. It felt out place and boring and before flying, navigation was a disaster.

    The Maw was definitely my favorite if you go by lore / atmosphere. It literally felt like hell.

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