You win the most valuable thing there is, or should be in a MMO, time.
Leveling, grinding (gear, gold, etc), farming (professions and everything related to them), doing dungeons/raids/quest etc all have one thing in common - you pay with time. With enough time, especially at certain times, you get ahead and snowball.
As an example, a player boosting to 58 gets ahead of a identical player that doesnt. He gets to max level faster, he gets into groups and raids faster and he has more time to farm something else that is more relevant.
We have been throught this before, Dottie, and right about here you said âWell, if everybody can pay then P2W isnât cheating - everybody can do itâ last time. About the time I realized, and hopefully Resistcap will to, that argumenting with you is a waste of time.
Ohh sorry you are actually one of those losing on wow-tokens? Didnât realize that.
People abusing the core of this game to gain real money are the real scum of this earth.
I told you. You win power. A level 58 is stronger than a level 1. The game starts at level 1, getting a level 58 with 30$ is clearly buying power. I will not engage in your âoh itâs just time argumentâ, because itâs stupid. Like I said, with that logic, you can have a shop of full bis gear and say the same thing. âOh you are just paying to skip the grind, you will get your bis items by playingâ. BTW, this is the favorite Digital Extreme excuse for selling power as well. They phrase it as just âselling timeâ.
We need a retail shop for stop the mafias that destroy the game economy lowering the prices of things that cost for a non-bot player hours of farming, I hate gold buyers becouse in tbc I canât generate enough gold by farming I hate raid loggers who rush the game by this non legal methods I reports bots every week and sometimes receive the thanks of blizzard in the mailbox.
The boost is not P2W as you do not gain an advantage over other players completing the current/latest content of a game. If the boost allowed you to skip to 70 whilst 70 was the max level then it would be P2W, if you think differently you have the wrong interpretation of P2W.
In regards to the token, I see no issue with it at all. Iâve listened to so many players discuss the purchasing of gold from third party websites, that I donât really think a more expensive WoW token will make any difference, youâll still find most people who want to purchase gold doing it from the cheap third party sellers. Paying real life money for gear due to Gbid PuGs existing is already firmly here, donât pretend that it isnât. Also if people are buying their gold it leaves areas more free for me to farm materials.
What kind of vile necromancy is this, by Elune! I wrote that before TBC even came out. You are dabbling in powers not meant for mortal magicians, Gnome! Leave well enough alone, or youâll end up like that fool KelâThuzad.