With the release of patch 4.3 new expansion: Mists of Pandaria, here comes some discussions on Mists of Pandaria wishlist. The new Warcraft expansion is successful to raise some discussions in the adventure, drawing a line cleaning between those gamers who love the concept and those people who dislike it. Better yet, whether you like or dislike the concept of the, the loyal Blizzard fans have their own discussions on Mists of Pandaria wishlist that what the new expansion will bring to the beloved game life.
Probably, the new WoW expansion needs more phased zones. Maybe, many of you are secretly complaint and perhaps even cursing for mentioning such a thing. While there were some problems with the phased zones, the whole concept was a good one. By now a second forget the annoyance of trying to mine nodes that would vanish before you could gather the ore, or attempting to search out a player only to discover they weren’t in the same phase as you and try to see the beauty of the phased zone. A good example of the beauty of phased zones lies on the Isle of Quel’Danas. Here as players completed quests they could see a visible change on the island. Enemies retreated, buildings were restored, and portals opened. Because of these changes the player was definitely indulged in World of Warcraft, empowered by their ability to see the fruits of their labors come to life before their very eyes. This is why bringing on the phased zones for discussions on Mists of Pandaria wishlist, unphased zones are nothing but very boring in comparison.
So far, each player has the choice to change factions for a small fee. The catch is that in order to change factions you also have to change your race. This is a real bummer for those of us who are sectional to one particular race or another. However, things may be on the point of changing, or at least I'd like to hope they are. It is well known that discussions on Mists of Pandaria wishlist that the new WoW expansion will for the first time in the history of Azeroth introduce players to a race that can be played by both Horde and Alliance. If this new race is successful maybe we can change factions without changing our beloved race in the future. Why can’t a Blood Elf decide to work for the Alliance, or a Human for the Horde, similar situations take place in real world all the time? To achieve this, player could simply complete quests to win reputation with the other factions, such as one would do with the Bloodsail Buccaneers. Allowing this would give a overall new dimension to the adventure. So as unlikely as it may be I’m crossing my fingers for faction changes that don’t require a change of race in the next World of Warcraft expansion.