Please tell us what’s the base of WoW so everyone can know.
Following your logic there should be a gear shop available too. Just look at Classic now, most raids don’t require any skill for the majority of the raiders so why can’t we just buy those items from the shop? Why bother slacking in there?
What’s the difference in leveling and raiding let’s say BWL? Aren’t both a boring and time consuming done only for that BIS item that we want?
What about BGs? That’s way more easy than leveling and again, done just for some gear.
Do a /who rogue brd and you’ll see dozens of rogue bots in brd, do a /who mage in zf, zg, maraudon and you’ll see hundreds. Classic bots are not in the real world but theres thousands of them on each server. Also keep in mind that each server is its own entity instead of retail where its all one big mashup of servers.
I did, reread my post.
A character spends 99% of its lifetime capped. That’s where the actual game is at. This is what WoW is about. This becomes even more true, the further we go down the exapnsions-progression.
This doesn’t follow from my logic at all. Gearing is the main activity in the game. Leveling isn’t.
you people are all bots
Gearing is the main activity. One may argue that gear is more or less equal to level. As you need level to do say Naxxramas you also need gear. And that gear you get from MC bwl etc.
So why buy level and not also gear? The two have the very same goal, catching up to do in this case Naxxramas. More over the preparation gear will be replaced while the level will still be there. Huh, just realized that buying gear makes even more sense.
Also, why we can’t just buy level straight to 70?
You know the say about actual playing a game?
Less is more and none is perfect. No?
One may argue that, but one would be wrong, unless you can show me the piece of gear that lets you do the Karazhan prequest at level 60
Again, repeating myself:
Because the leveling journey is a minor part of the game, whereas gearing is the major part.
Because the goal of the boost is to skip through classic leveling, not TBC leveling…hence no Blelfs & Smurfs. Blizzard made that abundantly clear.
I just…
…no.
Your argument for everything is “the leveling journey is a minor part of the game”. Rock solid.
Gear on the other hand it’s not meant for the journey thru raids. Nope, whole different animal here. It’s just the end goal because and for.
Okay, now I see. Thanks for clearing that up.
1 to 58 is just as much TBC content as anything else. People who can’t handle that content are lazy and entitled wussies. There’s no reason for such people to be in Hellfire Peninsula and beyond, if the previous steps are so overwhelming for them.
Leveling is a huge part of the game, for many back in the day it was the main part of the game. I remember Blizzard posting statistics during the earlier expansions, about how many people never truly reached the max level, but were still active subscribers.
Just because you don’t like it, doesn’t mean it’s minor. You sound like the kind of person, who in a kids’ football game kept picking up the ball and trying to throw it in the goal, because you felt kicking was too hard or boring. Meanwhile people around you got to facepalm every single time, bit like now.
All people who defend boost arent really classic player but retail players. That is who boost is for. All what Blizz say about friend who want to play TBC with you is rubbish and a distraction.
Retail is all about end game if u play retail u don’t care about questing as its trivial and just a tutorial for raids. People who want boost think the same thing. They play retail, maybe they think that questing in Classic is just trivial tutorial too so they call for boost.
If there was some way to get them to see that Classic is not same game as retail maybe things would be different but they never will.
And this is why games today suck
I wish I could argue otherwise, but the last new game I ever bought was Wolfenstein The New Colossus in 2017. Nothing released since then has held any interest for me whatsoever. I keep on looking at new releases, and there’s just nothing I want to play, with the possible exception of Half Life Alyx - which would require me to spend thousands on a decent VR headset, so that’s never going to happen.
Every game I’ve bought since 2017 has been some kind of remaster, or a digital version of something I previously had on hard copy.
Ok, so you used a dictionary it seems, still, the evidence is more on the side of how this all affected retail and we are moving even faster than in the original.
A new mount have been dataminded, the warpstalker.
‘1-58 is as much TBC content as anything else’
Leveling 1-58 in kalimdor/ek is NOT tbc content homie, but but tbc talents QQ… That’s not how it works. If I only use talents that weren’t changed in tbc, in kara I’m not playing classic content am i?
There is nothing tbc about 1-58 unless you level in the belf/draenei starting zones. Then you’re doing TBC content. And what’s that? You can’t boost those races? Well problem solved.
‘Leveling is a huge part of the game, it was the main part for many’
Back in the day, sure. But can you honestly tell me that you know somebody who specifically started playing just for leveling? Which takes a week ish, in a timeline of over a year, so I guess we have a different definition of ‘huge part’.
Just because you like it, doesn’t mean it’s major or huge.
Tbc is an expansion to world of Warcraft. The game is not called world of tbc.
How is that evidence?
Classic isn’t retail.
They are going crazy over something that hasn’t happened and most likely never will xd
You can disagree all you like, doesn’t mean you stop being wrong about everything you just stated.
Are you o. Your period dramatic emotional “guy”?
Theres inly one boost to 58.
And im glad for it.
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Can bet also alot of players are
Glad for it.
If ur so smart, go buy activision
And make the changes and tbc classic release as u like.
Otherwise stop exagerating, there wont be lev 70 boosts.
Sayonara, drink some cocoa to chill!