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Hi, I’m Ol’ Grumpy . You may remember me from such posts as every single other post with “Ol’ Grumpy” in the title. Today, since I have this incredibly uncomfortable rocking chair to sit on, I figured I’d grump about class quests and why I think they should come back. Back in the day (that day being 2004 to 2005), I leveled the first of many warriors to the experience cap of level 60. At that time, one of the things that set the warrior class (and other classes) apart was a long, involved quest line that sent you all over Azeroth to gather materials and finally face and defeat Cyclonian . As a result, you gained one of three iconic weapons . (Most people took the axe. As a human at the time, I took the sword.) This extremely long quest line took you from Fray Island to the area north of Tarren Mill and then to Arathi Highlands (giving them a reason to exist) and Stranglethorn Vale before bringing you back to face Cyclonian. It was a rite of passage for a leveling toon. As a 60th-level, 70th-level and then an 80th-level warrior, I would often go back and help warriors on the quest to defeat Cyclonian, who posed an extreme challenge to anyone attempting to solo him. I lamented the removal of class-specific quests at the time it was announced. Now, over a year later, I still think removing them was a mistake. Being soaked in ancient wisdom like a turkey soaked in ancient wisdom, here are my reasons. Continue reading Ol’ Grumpy and the return of class-based quests Filed under: Analysis / Opinion , Lore , Wrath of the Lich King , Cataclysm , Mists of Pandaria Ol’ Grumpy and the return of class-based quests originally appeared on WoW Insider on Thu, 26 Jan 2012 15:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink