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      <title>Warcraft: Midnight in the Oasis</title>
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      <description>We&amp;rsquo;re on the cusp of Midnight Season Two, so here&amp;rsquo;s the very late report on Season One.
Three launch raids was certainly an interesting tactic, and I think it worked for the most part. It was fun to progress a story through quite different environments, though the one-boss Dreamrift was barely a raid. It might have been fun to have a old fashioned (mini) reputation grind behind each Raid, only unlocking the next once complete, but I can understand the modern player-base might not accept such a fake wall.</description>
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