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With Pandaria I somehow ended up with another physical collectors edition, and at this point I don’t even remember how or why. Â Now traditionally speaking around here… World of Warcraft Collectors Editions rot on the shelf. Â Not in a large quantity, but up until recently there have been a couple of physical copies of Warlords of Draenor available at various stores. Â I have a second account, and could use a second key… so yesterday I checked a few places to see if there happened to be one available. Â The idea was that I would ultimately trade that CE key with a friend who just got the normal copy, given that I already have the digital entitlement on my battle.net account. Â That plan however backfired in the most spectacular of ways because no one seems to have Legion in any form, let alone Collectors Editions. Â Throughout the day yesterday I heard tales of Amazon switching orders to arrive on September 29th, and listened as several friends had to dodge and weave to get around this delay. Â Throughout the day I checked Walmart, Target, Best Buy, and Gamestop… Â none of which had so much as a single copy. Â When I looked up Legion on the Best Buy website, it stated that there were no copies available in a 250 mile radius. Â 250 miles includes the Dallas Metro, Kansas City Metro, Fayetteville/Bentonville Arkansas area, Wichita Kansas, and Oklahoma City.
I refuse to believe that every single copy sold out, because that just seems impossible. Â What seems far more likely is that there has been some massive shipping mishap, that involved delays to the central southwest. Â The result however is that it feels like Legion was the expansion that retail somehow forgot. Â While Warlords of Draenor was supposed to be this expansion to invite people back that had been gone a long time… Â it feels like Legion is actually delivering on that promise. Â It is going to be sad if it somehow misses its opportunity simply because the copies of the game are not available. Â The truth is… my only interest in a physical Collectors Edition is the fact that it includes the soundtrack. Â I wish that they would add that to the list of digital entitlements that you get when you buy the collectors that way. Â I can also always use a new mouse pad at work, so there is always that bonus as well. Â I however more than anything wanted to walk into Walmart and see a big display of pretty new copies of the game, in the hope that it might entice players to return. Â It has been great seeing players coming out of the woodwork for the first time in years, and I guess part of me wants to see that continue. Â Pretty boxes sitting on a shelf taunting you when you go to get groceries… seems to be an awesome way to guilt players into coming back.

As far as the expansion itself… Â so far I am enjoying myself. Â It is a much slower paced expansion, but that is precisely what I had wanted. Â I spent all night playing the game, from the time I got home around 5ish until when I finally went to bed around 10:30. Â During that time I managed to make it to level 101 and about 15-20% into level 102. Â As I had originally planned I went Fury this time around… which is quite honestly the first time since the launch of the game that I will not be leveling my Warrior as Protection. Â I am sure somewhere something is turning over in its grave… Â but more than likely it is just the old me that used to take pride in saying “Real Warriors Level Prot”. Â Fury is fun as hell, but there was a period when I started on the artifact quest… that I questioned my decision. Â I am guessing that maybe these quests are just a little “overtuned”… because I remember in beta thinking they were rough. Â I died probably no less than a dozen times when I tried to do this as a Deathknight, and I probably took a half dozen deaths as a Fury Warrior. Â Towards the end I was super carefully picking my way through the zone a single mob at a time, and kicking myself for not bringing any food into the quest. Â That was ultimately the hardest part was that I had no real way other than bloodthirst to get back my health. Â I finished it however and once I started Stormheim… everything leveled out and I have had no problem taking down any of the starred mobs solo. Â So far I am enjoying the hell out of myself, but I don’t feel like I have spent enough time in game yet to give it much more than a thumbs up.