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The World of Warcraft Pandaren PVE event is inspired by Diablo 3 and Diablo 4

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The limited-time PVE event "World of Warcraft Mash-up: Mystery of Pandaria" will be launched on May 17 at 1 a.m. (Asian server time), which is a continuation of the 10.2.7 patch and will lead players to revisit the classic "Mystery of the Panda Man" version. Judging from the tests, some media outlets criticized it for being more difficult to replicate the success of Strike Storm, and they also contacted the game's senior designer Brian Dowling and senior technical analyst Ciji Bambrick to confirm that the gameplay was inspired by Diablo 3 and Diablo 4.

The World of Warcraft Pandaren PVE event is inspired by Diablo 3 and Diablo 4

"The Mystery of the Panda Man" has an average evaluation in China, but it has a high status in the hearts of foreign players, and some people even think that it is the best expansion. However, while the new gameplay condenses the original game, a large number of magic changes (such as upgrades and process acceleration) are unacceptable, and Warcraft has become a quick slash feast, more like darkness.

Artifact cloak "Henglong Potential Cloak" at the beginning of the day:

The World of Warcraft Pandaren PVE event is inspired by Diablo 3 and Diablo 4

Brian Dowling confirmed that they made their gameplay plan about 1 year ago, at the peak of Diablo 3's final two seasons, and that he took a lot of inspiration from Diablo 3's 28 seasons, including adding a brand new talent system. Seeing his friends so much in the '28 and '29 seasons, he thought that moving these classic designs to the Pandaren would bring a whole new experience.

Ciji Bambrick mentioned that the new Pandaren achievement system is inspired by Diablo 3 and Diablo 4, but with some changes. "In Dark, you can earn different rewards each season, while in Pandaman, you can earn achievements and choose various places you want to go." He thinks the Pandaren's event rewards are cool, and mentions a chicken-like backpack transmog.

The World of Warcraft Pandaren PVE event is inspired by Diablo 3 and Diablo 4

Like "Storm Strike", the Pandaren event at least shows Blizzard's efforts and innovations, which is a good trend, and the actual reputation needs to be spoken by players after the 17th.

In addition, with the launch of the 10.2.7 patch, the personal badge function has been implemented, and players can customize it to their liking, but its UI has been criticized by players because it completely copies the guild badge and is still using the UI from 20 years ago.

The World of Warcraft Pandaren PVE event is inspired by Diablo 3 and Diablo 4

Guild badges were introduced in 2004, when the UI was designed with smaller displays in mind, and now there is a problem that the characters are not fully displayed.

The pinned comment said that this UI is older than the landlord:

The World of Warcraft Pandaren PVE event is inspired by Diablo 3 and Diablo 4

Personal badges, like guild badges, belong to the uniform, and players can customize their icon style, icon color, border style, border color, and background to show their personality. In contrast to guild badges, personal badges do not require guild creation and head-pulling.

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