>>86358458>but that kinda sucks if that's all people talk about. The world feels so colorful and dense, and the animation beautiful.It's not, he's full of shit. Or he's not, but he probably gave you the wrong impression. Besides OP, you literally called it Waifu yourself. /co/ talks plenty about the show and there's generally a thread every Thursday for no real reason but they're decently active.
People love a lot of things about Wakfu, also dislike quite a few things too. If you've a point of discussion, bring it up and you'll probably get some replies.
The only thing is, Wakfu content isn't really here in abundance, yet we still have threads very often. Since it's been out there a while with Season 3 who knows how long away, there's nothing for us to really discuss anymore within the threads. It just sort of dies down, so then yeah, you might see more grill posting in the threads but it's mostly due to a lack of content.
There's been periods where there's just been a ridiculous amount of threads for the show and Anakama's work, but those seem to be behind us for now.
You might want to stay away from the threads if you've only seen Season 1 though. There's plenty more to see. If you've not seen the Nox OVA, watch that. Then it's on to Season 2, but you're probably better off with the Ogrest OVA first. After Season 2 comes the Wakfu OVA's which are set some years later.
Before you watch the Wakfu OVA's though, you should probably watch Dofus since some characters from there appear. It's not essential but it certainly helps. Dofus is its own series set in the same world as Wakfu, but long before the events of Wakfu. It's quite different in tone to Wakfu.
I suppose after all that comes the Dofus movie, but that has less to do with Wakfu and more to do with Dofus so I think you might even be OK watching it before you even start Wakfu Season 2 if you're that eager