• Visitors play World of WarCraft in the gaming hall at the CeBIT Technology Fair.

Visitors play World of WarCraft in the gaming hall at the CeBIT Technology Fair. (Photo : Getty Images/Sean Gallup)

Reaching the level 110 cap of "World of Warcraft: Legion" is not the end of the game, but a start of numerous tasks to complete. The new expansion still does not fix the game's broken economy.

According to Kotaku, if players reach level 110, they will meet a lot of tasks to finish before they can say that they had enough of it. This is where the expansion starts to get interesting, which lets players get a lot of activities to do all at once.

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Players will get an initial series of quests that take them through four of the expansions' new zones. They will try to find new powerful artifacts, which are all necessary to drive off the demon invasion of Azeroth. This will introduce them to different characters and factions that are involved in the Legion and it will expand the game's mythology.

Players will have to pursue the first four Pillars of Creation and the other class-specific quests when they reach level 110. They will tackle these activities before they can even find the fourth Pillar.

When players reach the level cap, they will see class-specific content in the Order Halls. They will have to deploy forces across the Broken Isles in timed missions to acquire resources.

The artifact research feature will also open up at 110. To improve their weapons that the players have been equipped with, they must spend resources they have acquired.

Players will have to wait for three days of real time to finish the research cycle of the artifacts. Some of them have encountered some missions on the deployment board that take more than a day to pass before it is fulfilled. There are also other ways to make it faster.

Another feature is the new zone that opens up at level 110. This new zone is called the Elven land of Suramar. It is a city where it blocks out the sun and moon and has transformed its citizens into mana vampires. The Legion destroyed its shield, and now players will have to make a foothold in the area to reclaim it once again from demons.

Players will also encounter numerous World Quests. These are quests that appear all over the Broken Isles offering extensive faction, item, and resource rewards.

Blizzard has introduced a new Legion companion app, which will be launched this week. This will allow players to track World Quests and sort out the Order Hall resources from their phones.

According to Polygon, the new expansion has not fixed the broken economy of the MMORPG, but it is a start. It has brought some changes that may fix some of the issues, but it might not bring back the days where crafting and the auction house economy were enjoyable like in the previous expansions.

The Legion expansion has corrected some of the issues that the Warlords expansion has created. The crafting and the player economy will not be the same than it was in the Pandaria or Cataclysm expansions however.

Check out the Fate of Azeroth trailer video below: