It’s one less thing I have to bother checking while actually playing World of Warcraft. Upgrades take days sometimes, so I probably won’t be tapping on the Research button too often, but I’m still glad it’s there. By tapping on the upgrade, you can see how much time remains until it is complete. You can also see the status of an upgrade that is in progress. The Research button lets you upgrade your Order Hall or change upgrades that you’ve already chosen. If you tap on a Champion or Troop, you can see their abilities so you know what they have to offer if they are sent on a mission.You can also see their level and iLvl, as well as their current status. The Followers button lets you see all of your Champions and Troops, including Champions that you’ve marked as inactive in the game. I’m not sure how Blizzard would set that up, but it could add real value to the Legion companion app. Perhaps some sort of World Quest “to-do” list would work well. One thing I’d like to see Blizzard add is the ability to mark the quests players want to do in a future app. Being able to pick up my phone and see them made it easier for me to decide which ones to do when I actually loaded the game on my iMac. These quests change daily, so you never know which ones will show up on the map. I found that I really liked being to browse the available World Quests on my iPhone and iPad. The World Map also lets you see missions that you’ve sent your Champions and Toops on. If you tap on the World Quest you can see the time remaining to do it, the quest requirements and what you’ll get if you finish the quest. Just tap on the region you want to view and you can scroll around to see each World Quest available in that area. The Legion companion app lets you quickly browser through all of the available World Quests in each area. These quests allow players to accumulate gold, resources, artifact power, and valuable items. World Quests are one of the most important activities for players to engage in while playing the Legion expansion. That lets me focus my game time on doing quests and PVP. It’s just one ongoing task that I don’t have to bother with now since I can do it on my iPhone and iPad. Available free now on iOS and Android™ mobile devices, the WoW Legion Companion App can help heroes keep the Burning Legion’s fel fire at bay even while on the go.It might sound silly, but I was happy not to have to bother talking to the NPCs in the game to do my recruiting. With the app, players can manage their Order Hall missions and track World Quest availability, making it easy to plan out their adventures from afar. On Wednesday, Blizzard released the free WoW Legion Companion app, a new way for players to stay connected to their adventures on the Broken Isles, even from outside of Azeroth. The update also features a new set of quests unfolding over multiple weeks in the fallen night elf city of Suramar, as well as a brand-new raid: the Trial of Valor, which sends players deep into the vrykul underworld of Helheim. Players will explore a sprawling five-player Mythic dungeon, facing familiar foes from Karazhan’s past-and encountering plenty of surprises and twists along the way. Last weekend at PAX West, Blizzard unveiled new details on the expansion’s upcoming first major content update, Patch 7.1: Return to Karazhan, featuring a reimagined version of one of World of Warcraft’s most popular raids. While players are currently entrenched against the first wave of demonic invaders, Legion’s next exciting chapter is already in the works. “We worked hard to make this the best World of Warcraft expansion yet, and we look forward to providing players with even more content as Legion’s epic story unfolds in the months ahead.” “It’s been a thrill to see players hunting demons, powering up Artifacts, and freely exploring all the new zones in Legion,” said Mike Morhaime, CEO and cofounder of Blizzard Entertainment. In addition, World of Warcraft’s launch-week player concurrency climbed to its highest point since the 2010 launch of the Cataclysm expansion, as champions from around the world united to strike a mighty first blow against the fel invaders. Today, Blizzard announced that players have forged a truly formidable defensive front-as of the expansion’s first full day of launch on August 30, more than 3.3 million copies of Legion had sold through, matching the all-time record achieved by previous expansions and making it one of the fastest-selling PC games ever. With Azeroth on the brink of destruction, heroes from around the world were summoned to drive back the Burning Legion’s armies last week with the launch of World of Warcraft: Legion, the sixth expansion to Blizzard Entertainment’s acclaimed massively multiplayer online role-playing game.
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