1. Feats of Strenght on the Armory

    I think that this would be a nice addition to the realm as it helps see if a certiant player has cleared a raid or not.
    Im sure there will be some guys saying stuff like "thats not blizzlike" "go back to wrath" , but having dual talent specialization isnt blizzlike too its just a quality-life change for the realm.
    So having feats of strenght would be of the sort:

    X player has obtained :insert Legendary Item: on Y date.

    X player has cleared Y raid on Z date.

    And so on.

    Since i see that the PvE ladder already has a similar function, i dont see a problem in it being implemented on Outland.


    If you come here just to bash the idea, please just dont reply to the thread.

  2. That's not Feats of Strenght, that's Achievement system.

  3. 1st: this is the achievement system (aka, go play on icecrown)
    2nd: this is just one stupid idea
    3rd: do you even know what is feat of strength?

  4. As i said above if you came here to bash please just leave. Its not really an achivement system cuz it says that you obtained a certiant legendary and cleared a raid. Its only 2 things.


    I pointed in my post that if you came here to tell me "go play icecrown" , or simply just bash the idea, leave and do not bother replying with your stupid attitude of a 10 year old.

    Either grow up and become more mature or dont post pointless stuff.
    Edited: July 11, 2017

  5. I assume this is a suggestion for TBC? If so, it's possible, but not sure if we would pursue it.

  6. yes, this thread was created in the OL subforums and then subsequently moved here and is thus missing the tag

  7. Riding level, attunement completion, raid progression, reputation levels, etc. should be visible and/or are now visible on the character marketplace.

  8. yes, this thread was created in the OL subforums and then subsequently moved here and is thus missing the tag
    No, it wasn't missing a tag, considering the thread creator clearly says:
    i dont see a problem in it being implemented on Outland.
    Although, sure, it takes reading the thread, but I gave that much credit to our users.

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