Despite being well over fifteen years old, World of Warcraft has kept players interested in the fantasy MMORPG through expanding the game every few years with expansion packs, bringing new quests, raids, and storylines to the World of Warcraft universe. World of Warcraft: Shadowlands is the most recent addition to the game. Announced at 2019's Blizzcon and made available by late 2020, for many players each new expansion gives another reason to return to the world of Azeroth. However, some fans have been recently looking back at some of their favorite features that ended up getting left behind.
The Mists of Pandaria expansion was released in September 2012, meaning this year fans will be celebrating its tenth anniversary. The expansion was praised by many fans, bringing about a new player race to pick in the form of the Pandarans, and a new monk class for them to play. Perhaps something the Mists of Pandaria expansion is most famous for is its ability to allow a player to level up their character without defeating enemies, effectively creating a pacifist way to play World of Warcraft.
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Something else that World of Warcraft players enjoyed about the Mists of Pandaria expansion was the farm that players could own in the game. The Tiller's Farm was only available for those who owned the expansion, and completed the «Inherit the Earth» quest in order to gain ownership of their own farm. Once the farm was theirs, players could plant crops, and interact with flavorful World of Warcraft NPCs that roamed around Pandaria. For many it was pleasant to have a plot of land that belonged to them.
Despite how much players enjoyed having their own farm, it
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