Alliance Shaman & Horde Paladin Boosts?

Now that we are a couple of months into TBCC and with phase 2 looming, will we be able to boost a shaman on alliance and a paladin on horde?

Yea and the option for 50 extra bucks to go instant lvl 70, also i would like tokens. I mean what harm does boost do to this game /sarcasm

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I mean you took the time to write something which was pointless and had 0 constructive input, give yourself a pat on the back son :slight_smile:

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I bet they give it to the half year sub as a gift and only possibility to get your shammy / pally boosted to 58 lvl. :smiley:

If you have an actual job then you wouldn’t be able to spend a lot of hours on leveling up so I personally prefer the boost that will actually help me enjoy the game like I did before.

The other option is to buy an actual L70 character from the russians/ukrainians which is literally the same, but no one whines about it, no?

Ohh the horror of actaully having to spend one week extra to level because you have a job…

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I play 2 or 3 hours a day tops therefore it wouldn’t be an extra week for me, despite that - boosts are good and they can(will) stay, if you don’t like it just cancel your sub and go to pservers.

Boosts are good to people who doesn’t abuse them.
Sadly the case is that alot of people are. The plethora of bots outside Maraudon should tell you that. Gold sellers and botters wouldn’t have it so easy, if they couldn’t just buy a boost whenever their account gets banned.

Boosts shouldn’t be a thing in TBCC, although it helps some people save some time, it hurts the economy of the game a hell of a lot more than it helps the people with jobs.

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I don’t do much with the AH but I do have a job. Bots don’t bother me at all. Botting and gold selling is against TOS right? Well then it’s up to Blizzard to crack down and stop them. But blizzard don’t care as long as they’re paying subs. Whether boosting or leveling, botters would be botting and blizz wouldnt ban them either way.

How can we do this on the same account?

If you’re just going to be a sperg can you do it elsewhere? It’s time to grow up sir.

Just play the god damn game as it’s suppose to be! None of this paid boosting rubbish.

Shame on you.

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No. An important part Blizzard’s “justification” for allowing the boost was that leveling 1-58 wasn’t part of the TBC experience. Leveling Draenei and Blood elves on the other hand is an integral part of the TBC experience.

see? told you people would start making threads like this.

“see now that a few weeks/months have passed, can we just further ruin the game?”

despicable. :triumph:

Ye and if they thought for one second later they would have noticed that its boring nonsense to level for draenei/belf in an empty world, when everyone else just boots.

im currently lvling an alt oldschool and i can sometimes find more lvl 70 who want to boost me for free than people my level for dungeons :joy:

At first I fell into delusion that lvl boosts were truly designed as entry for those who skipped Classic, and would not have missed it if TBC was announced earlier, but when launch weeks settled I was shocked to found out truth, that 58 lvl boosts are ment to be added to the game forever as core game option, meaning 1 boost per account is just temporary action that was desinged to confuse us, and rather soon boosts are going to be full force since integrity of the game is already violated.

By boosting it takes roughly 48 hours to get 58-70 so if you have mage or money to buy boost it’s not that time consuming to get 70 but I’d hope they would allow limitless boosts and draenei/belf so I wouldn’t have to use my time to boost some of my alts just to be able change the race as an example

I’m waiting for WotLK when people say I can’t use my 70 boost on my DK.

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Technically speaking, it takes approximately 3 days of /played time in order to level from 1 to 58, and that’s assuming you have a clear leveling route and little interference in terms of competition (and potentially WPvP). Assuming that OP can only play an average 2 hours per day, that would translate to 36 days required to get to level 1 to 58. That’s hardly the “one extra week” you implied, especially considering that leveling from 58 to 70 takes almost as long and, at that point, that’s about how long an entire phase lasts.

I personally have never felt the need to use a boost myself. I dinged 60 with this mage back in September 2019, and leveled a rogue, a warrior, a shaman, a priest and a druid to 60 between October 2019 and March 2020, then leveled my now-main paladin in a rush during pre-patch and the first week of TBC. But I can understand where OP comes from, and if I were questing in a Classic zone with few available mobs (Smithing Tuyere, anyone?), the last thing I’d be thinking is “gosh, I wish there were more players around, damn that stupid boost!”.

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i am only writing this so i can verify my character on wcl