Please get rid of Yrel from the main questline

#1 - Nov. 15, 2014, 10:59 p.m.
Blizzard Post
I have played all expansions and have never seen a more useless character... i have to help her every single time, I have to inspire her(???), i have to push her from the back in every single thing she does in order to make her a hero? seriously Blizzard? WHY WOULD I WANT TO DO THAT? A male character would have been much better(and this is coming from a woman). She is on all the maps, in all progression quests, IN ALL CINEMATICS...why aren't WE, the COMMANDERS, in the cinematics? or the actual important characters for who we bought the expansion. There is just too much Yrel in this expansion, I haven't seen a more annoying character in this game...If i go to the first map there's Yrel, if i go to another camp there's also Yrel, if I change maps Yrel would of course be everywhere like a damn plague!...I fear that if I open my closet I will find her there also....or under my bed, or late at night waking me up for a glass of water because she's THAT useless that she can't do anything for herself....
Remove her from the questline, I don't want to be obligated to carry her every second of my progression through the maps, make it optional for who actually wants to see her(mostly male players for obvious reasons...).
Forum Avatar
Community
#31 - Nov. 28, 2014, 2:50 p.m.
Blizzard Post
Personally I think she's absolutely fantastic, for the same reason a few of you have mentioned. She started off literally in rags, and had to shape up in record time to lead her people. Of course she's struggled, but think about it, most of the heroes have, regardless of their gender. Look at her now though, and of course there's that cinematic (SPOILERS). Goosebumps every time.
Forum Avatar
Community
#39 - Nov. 28, 2014, 3:02 p.m.
Blizzard Post
28/11/2014 14:57Posted by Selaris
I think she's okay. Khadgar is the best girl of this expansion though.


Haha, Khadgar is indeed epic, especially in that scene I mentioned before.

28/11/2014 14:57Posted by Baelenn
However, her development makes sense. She starts off in deep trouble, almost broken, we inspire her, she grows and becomes a hero during times of stress and adversity.

To me she represents the opposite side of the coin from what happened with Garrosh, also initially flawed, also thrust into situations he was not prepared to face, did not handle it well.


Well said, my feelings exactly :)