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The community has noticed that Dragonriding appears to be very similar

Many of those bullet points are issues that WoTLK Gold fans have been querying about all through the years. There won't be "borrowed power" systems like those found in Shadowlands. There's no traveling to another dimension or beyond the boundaries of space. The expansion is focused on high-fantasy Azeroth which is what gamers have been asking for. The expansion sees the return to a variety of fan-favorite NPC races, including Gnolls, Tuskarr, and Centaurs. Players even have a new popular character to play: Koranos, the stone-man featured in the expansion cinematic who sets off the beacon that awakens to the Dragon Isles.

Dragonriding also appears to be well-loved with players hoping the Dragon Isles-only features will eventually become available to the rest of Azeroth because it makes flying fun and dynamic as opposed to the kind of passive motion that players currently use to move around the world.

The community has noticed that Dragonriding appears to be very similar to how flying mounts work on the map in World of Warcraft, and instead of being angry, the community seems happy that Blizzard is possibly looking to other MMOs to get ideas.

However, while the majority of players seem overall happy about the direction Dragonflight seems to be following in WoW but the players have some observations in particular with regards to the Dracthyr. There are a number of players who have said that something's off in regards to their appearance. Many fans have taken it upon themselves to create mock-ups of how to improve their appearance. A common complaint is that they are too slim and don't appear strong enough.

The possibility that Dracthyr is the brand new Dracthyr-exclusive buy WoTLK Gold Evoker class is also a dispute, with some fans wishing they could become a Dracthyr Warrior , or even something different from a ranged-based class using magic. What happens if Blizzard decides to take this feedback into account is a different matter, but it would be fascinating to see.