The weekly unlocking of new quests in WoW is not only met with enthusiasm. Especially when there are only 7 clicks of content in some weeks.
Good Wednesday afternoon to you all! Have you already taken your weekly dose of World of Warcraft to get through the week? Yes? This time there was quite a small bite, wasn’t there?
That’s exactly what this is about.
I must confess that as time goes by, I am getting more and more used to the Broken Shore and no longer detest it as much as I did at the beginning. The concept of different buildings that are not all active at the same time, meaning different content is accessible at different times, turns out to be “quite okay” – but nothing more.
My main criticism is the weekly unlocking of new quests. The campaign surrounding the Legion judges is continued every week, allowing players to accept a series of new missions every Tuesday.
- Click Khadgar
- Select the quest “Splitterweeks”
- Click “Accept”
- Select Khadgar
- Select the quest “Splitterweeks”
- Click “Continue”
- Click “Complete Quest”
Here, take 1,500 reputation points, come back next week. That was – and I’m not exaggerating here – content for exactly 5 seconds, before one rubs their forehead in confusion.
In the previous weeks, there were always at least 4-5 new quests, whose mission objectives could not be completed in advance. There was a new companion, new story developments, and above all, interesting tasks waiting.
I just wished that the missions of the Legion judges were distributed a bit more “fairly” over the weeks. I felt a little mocked yesterday when I fled the shore after less than 30 seconds.
How do you like the pacing of the quests in Patch 7.2 of World of Warcraft? Would you prefer everything “at once” or do you find the weekly unlocking just right to keep the game feeling fresh for a long time?

