Pandaria


Mists of Pandaria was announced on October 21 2011 and released shortly before the first birthday greeting of that announcement. Mists of Pandaria is the 4th expansion of world of Warcraft leading to a new race and various other changes and inclusions to the game. The original game is already dating from November 2004 when it was released on the 10th birthday greetings of the Warcraft franchise.

 They have since managed to nearly double in age with the release of Mists of Pandaria the game will probably reach 10 years birthday greetings before the 5th expansion by then we can post some birthday greetings for a decade of wow or 20 birthday greetings of Warcraft franchise if the 5th expansion  will be released if at all and only blizzard really knows if and when that will be and what it will be next but I got a pretty good idea it’s probably going to be emerald dream related soon. But who knows the Warcraft universe is pretty big and they have a lot of options to choose from. But lets continue about Mists of Pandaria the latest expansion.


With the new expansion comes new content as usual including new levels, new talents, new bosses and new regions to explore. First of all the level cap has been raised again this time from 85 to 90! What a shock . nobody saw that coming I bet.

A more interesting addition however the new class called The Monk which does work pretty good alongside the new race called Pandaren, who never wanted to play a big Panda with a Chinese/Japanese theme ? it’s a shame I quit wow a while ago or I would probably roll 1 right away and let it eat up all my time again like all the other expansions have in the past. 

Especially now that they completely revamped the talent tree yet again, allowing a much more interesting setup then back in cataclysm.  There many other interesting changes in the game but the last 1 I I want to mention about is Pet Battles, who would have thought of that, it’s a pretty cool change which finally does something useful to all those little vanity pets you gather in the past.

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