- Trial of the Gladiator is the new Arena Ladder. It will concentrate queue times at certain times during the week, which will help higher rated people have others to play against and help to identify exploiters.
- Trial of the Gladiator also uses tournament rules. You can buy gear from a vendor and play, no need to grind up a set. PvE gear won't work in here!
I'm really surprised it is 20 instead of 15, but like they said: they are expecting at least one of each class in it. If they set it at 15, they would likely feel pressure to break that expectation when they add a 12th class.I hope they bump up the number for this mythical raiding to 25 (or more).
They mentioned that they are using the notion of split timelines. The 'primary' timeline future that your character is from has a character that goes back in time and alters a 'split' timeline. The Iron Horde in this past timeline wants to use Dark Portal + Time Magic to link the 'secondary' timeline's past to the 'primary' timeline's future.So not that I've reach much today but how are they going to deal with the anachronisms? Wizards protecting the time stream or some bullshit like that? Wouldn't the entire world change if Garrosh stopped a fairly pivotal event from happening? Never mind the notion of Nerzhul never becoming Lich King.
Cool, now just start to spit out Illidan clones and you'll reach Marvel/DC standards of "I'M COMPLETELY OUT OF IDEAS!!111".It is more like multiverse travel than time travel.
In addition, we’ll be retiring a few stats that players don’t find very enjoyable to manage, such as Hit and Expertise.
During the WoW panel after Opening Ceremony Chris Metzen didn't want to say who Garrosh's partner was, but Chilton let it slip a few minutes later.
Kairoz, the Bronze Dragon we've been collecting Epoch Stones for is the one that takes Garrosh back in time. Chilton let it slip when he said "So Garrosh has Kairoz link the Dark Portal from Draenor from thirty years ago to the Azeroth of today."