Before Blizzard had finally push the red button of introducing the Mist of Pandaria (MoP) into their leading franchise of World of Warcraft (WoW) last 2011 during the BlizzardCon, the creators have set foot multiple testing game that would help them decipher the minds of the players. Take for example the detour with the Trial of the Crusader. Through such mini game, creators were able to get what the fans are hinting them as they made their way through yet another version of the franchise. And the great result is that the huge WoW buffs miss the Ulduar so badly that they shout to the creators to bring it back.
With Ulduars in the game, the atmosphere firstly gives the players a new ambiance of dangerous yet challenging feeling sparking their lost and bored raiding selves into a fresh and up for battle geared soldier. Plus, the dungeons did not simply depict a dark and horrid filled with taunting evil spirits kind of place but rather, they gave a well lit sort of a shrine like scenery with full detailed graphics per turn within the dungeons. You cannot simply imagine what a particular door can lead you to until you step on it and cross to the other side. With such scenery, the fans do crave for outdoor environment rather than get stuck fighting in a dark and encapsulated plus entrapment type of place. As for MoP, fans are hoping to get away from such old milieu and stay more on the brighter side of things govern by full mouth watering and jaw dropping graphical effects.
The amount of bosses incorporated in Ulduar gave players multiple choices to pick at hand. There were 14 bosses in Ulduar and has a short time frame to complete each level and opening a new one from a single tier to another. The great thing about such strategy is that players were given numerous tiers to take down and strategically raid then start a whole new raid in another week. Boredom and routine actions were not seemingly plausible in such game. I guess what the fans are trying to say, with a shorter time frame provided in each curve of the adventure that the franchises offers, the more eager the players would continue each question without getting bored and being left with a cliffhanger would continue on rolling their cravings until the new version would come.
The best part of them all is the conditional hard modes set forth in Ulduars. By completing one challenge to open up a whole new and harder challenge boosts the spirits of the players to continue to strive in taking down more difficult adventures and be pinned as badass players of the game. Plus, with such mode of condition incorporated in the game, it is all up to the players to choose whether to go for the easier route which promise a lower form of reward or start taking down the difficult ones to be rewarded with greater challenges and other gold glittering items.
Fans are wishing to bring back the lost times of Ulduars or at the very least get some of its amazing ideas to be incorporated in WoW’s latest installment in the franchise with the race of the Pandarens to lead the great lore of the Mist of Pandaria. More adventures await for you as MoP enters the gaming world this coming Summer.
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