I’ll be honest, I had a hard time getting this one out. Originally, when I started this little adventure, I was worried that I would burn out fairly quickly as I have in the past.
The me of the past was not aware of the absolute banger that is the Remix. While I missed the Mists of Pandaria throwback, Legion Remix has absolutely devoured my free time. So much so, that I almost forgot to polish and publish this post.
That said, the Remix mechanics do necessitate a slight change to the form I had established with Warlords of Draenor. Everything in Remix is JUST SO FAST! With Warlords of Draenor, I tried to take my time with each zone, do all the quests, and savor the experience. Remix took all of that and threw it right out the window. The first character felt fairly regular, if a little accelerated. I managed to complete two zones before I had hit 80, with one being Suramar, and that did not feel too crazy compared to WoD where I had capped out in three or so zones I believe.
My first character was a Demon Hunter that I played through Azsuna and Suramar, and knocked out a few dungeons. I thoroughly enjoyed the Suramar story, as I mentioned in my last post, and Azsuna was an enjoyable romp through demon infested ruins, treating with ghostly elves, and slapping around giant pirates.
I have seen social media posts talking about farming the XP bonuses, and how some people are hitting 80 in just two short hours, but I avoided trying anything to that effect. After capping out my Demon Hunter, I decided to pivot and level another class to see more of the zones and continue gathering Bronze. I chose Death Knight for my second, as I really enjoyed playing one back during Wrath of the Lich King. I opted to go for Frost spec, though I grabbed the artifacts for both Blood and Unholy as well, because…why not?
The bonuses I had gathered from my Demon Hunter alone were enough to make that leveling experience quite a bit faster, and I only completed Highmountain before hitting 80 again. I rolled this Death Knight as a Tauren, because I have a fond spot for that race after all my years spent playing a big awkward cow man, and Highmountain seemed perfect for a Taurent to play around in. The zone overall was less memorable than Azsuna and Suramar, but I still enjoyed the overall look. The extreme verticality of the zone was somewhat annoying at first, as I could burn all of my mount’s vigor just trying to gain height, but the little demons flying around that you can mow down for an extra few bronze and a vigor bubble helped immensely.
Fortunately, while Highmountain did not blow me away, the Order Hall campaign for Death Knight was an absolute treat. Demon Hunter was good, but I did not have any real connection to the people I was working alongside. Being on a Legion spaceship and assaulting Legion worlds was great, but with Death Knight I was back in Acherus alongside NPCs I had spent countless hours doing quests for back in my Wrath of the Lich King days. The hunt for the Four Horsemen, raising well known characters from WoW’s past, all of it just felt so, so good.
Of the two, I ended up enjoying Death Knight a good deal more than the Demon Hunter, both the Order Hall campaign and gameplay-wise. I tinkered with Blood a bit, and “tanked” a few dungeons just for giggles. Those quotations lead me to one thing that I cannot firmly put in the con column for Remix, but has led to some odd times.
Due to the absurd power level of everyone playing, dungeons are negligible. From what I have read, people are soloing the hardest tier of dungeons, and can eventually do raids solo with enough of the Remix stat boosts. Bring a full party of five, and the dungeon becomes a mad dash to tag mobs before they melt. If your dungeon has a Demon Hunter as the tank? Good luck keeping up. At this point, my queue times are longer than the actual dungeon itself takes. So far, I have been knocking them out here and there for quests, but not really prioritizing them as the leveling process has been taking up most of my focus.
My intention originally was to level one or two characters to see all the zones, mess around with some of the various Remix specific mechanics, and move on. Now? I am hooked. Each character leveled only adds more fuel to the fire, and it feels like shoveling coal into the boiler of a runaway train. Each class is awarded a color shifted version of their Class Mount upon reaching level 80, and while yes, I could purchase them for Bronze, it just feels better to do the actual leveling. In addition, there are some classes I truly have no real attraction to, so why not bang out a quick level 80 there while it is so absurdly accelerated.
I acknowledge that this may very well contribute to quicker burnout, as I may end up blowing through all the classes and grinding my WoW hype down to nothing, but on the flip side, I am very much someone who likes to strike while the iron is hot to take advantage of my ever shifting whims with hobbies.
Will I burn out completely, leaving only a fel fire ravaged husk? Or will this only serve to prolong my enjoyment and push me to dive deeper into the depths of Azeroth to see what is on offer?
Who knows. All I can say for now, is that seeing the numbers go up on the Legion Remix tracker I keep open is the exact dopamine hit that I have been craving. My last activity when logging off for the night is to update my characters on Completionism.com, and I’ve spent more than a little time while sitting at work browsing there just to see what thing I want to focus on next.
With Demon Hunter and Death Knight out of the way, I believe my next class will be Druid. I am very curious to see their Order Hall and the class story.
Next time: Fur, Feathers, and Fel Residue (A Druid’s Life in Legion Remix)















