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This is pretty on point, but I'm contrarian on two points.
I really liked Battle for Azeroth. By this point in my life I'm a filthy casual. I'm not running hardcore mythic+ or raids at their peak. I'm questing, pvp, collecting, hanging with friends. To this day I think the BfA zones, music, art, and world are on point. Plot kind of dumb (I mean, it's Warcraft...any time it deviates from Orcs vs Humans it basically gets dumb), but I enjoyed the faction warfare.
Dragonflight. People seem to like it, but it just never had the right feel for me. I didn't like the characters, the plot, the zones, the quests, the music, nothing.
In terms of time played I think my lowest time played is probably Cataclysm, then Dragonflight, then Shadowlands. I stuck with Shadowlands waaay too long and now just pretend it never happened.
So far, I'm enjoying War Within, but it's early days still.
I quit after the 4th leveling quest where you help a gay male couple prove their love for each other.
Lucky, since Dragonflight ends with a cringe, Avengers Endgame ripoff that makes no sense, after which you (the legendary hero) work as a waiter bringing everyone their food at a banquet.
Yeah, that was pretty cringe. I quit before the .1 patch. It might actually be my least played explansion of all time.