4.3 dropped and it is probably my favorite WoW content patch so far. I haven’t gotten around to experience all of it yet, but the things I’ve gone through are awesome.
Transmogrification added a whole new aspect to the game, because now you can sport the old school armor while doing the new stuff. My Death Knight is rocking a mix of T8 and DK starting zone gear, with iLevel 264 PvP axes. Working on getting some swords and they will be transmogged to old PvP weapons as well. Sites like WoW Role Play Gear are great for transmog ideas.
XP required from 71 to 80 are reduced considerably – this will definitely help me to level the Hunter (my very first character from 2004) and my Shadow Priest faster.
Looking For Raid / Raid Finder – best feature ever. Now I can raid without any guild/loot drama! I have already downed the first 4 bosses of the Deathwing Raid on my Death Knight and they were a breeze. Of course there will be l337 players that make fun of noobs and just being asshats in general, but the fact that I can raid and see the content on my own terms trumps all. Gone are the days of “must get home by 8 to make raid”.
On the other hand I’ve seen some arguments where people miss the experience of working through (read: WIPE THROUGH) raids with the same group/guild, and it makes the boss kills that much better – I do have to agree with this to a certain extent, remembering my own experience with my first raiding guild. The Kel’Thuzad kills from 3.0 and Ulduar Watchers kills from 3.1 (this group never managed to get past Vezax) were great, because we were such a tight-knit group and had really good synergy. But then all that dissipated when the guild imploded, and now I am willing to trade that sort of camaraderie for convenience/hassle-free raiding.
The LFR tool also reduces the importance of loot, which could be both good and bad. The new 5-man heroics provide enough loot for all specs, through drops and quest rewards, to reach the minimum item level needed to raid Deathwing (372). The encounters are tuned (or dumbed down, as some might prefer) to the point where you could one-shot most of them even if it’s your first time stepping into the raid after hitting the required item level 10 minutes prior to queuing. If the group is good, you could conceivably go through the entire raid in one sitting on your first try. And really, if I can kill Deathwing with level 372 equipment, why do I need higher level gear, apart from looking cool?
To-Do List Before 4.4 Drops:
- kill Deathwing on DK and Shaman
- complete DK DW transmog set (tabard, shoulder, swords)
- complete a transmog set for Shaman (maybe PvP season 3 or 5)
- possibly pick up tank spec on DK
- farm Justice Points for PvP sets and Heirlooms
- get Hunter and SPriest to 85