Is the tbc boost some kind of an April Fools joke? Clearly not out of season since tomorrow will be April 1st

Aha you got me Blizzard, didn’t realize it was April 1st. Good one! I knew you would never do anything to damage quality of your game for profit. GOOD ONE

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Fortunately not, I can’t wait to play TBC and boost allows me without spending 300 hours of boredom in Classic leveling :slight_smile: See you there m8 !

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The news about the boost hit us in February, kinda late to attempt a clever joke on the subject just because April the 1st happened to come around.

but you have to admin that his/her patience is on point ^^

It’s not a joke, and I will happily use the boost on one of my toons, even though I don’t even need it :slight_smile:

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That I will, as some say:
“The perfect punchline is a rare thing. One could spend a whole lifetime looking for one, and it wouldnt be a wasted life”

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I wonder how long Bucky was banned for?

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2 days for sure

What a waste of money

What’s a waste of my money is for me alone to decide.
And rest assured, I got plenty :sunglasses:

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No, it is a very effective way to spend money.
It saves me hundreds of hours grinding mobs, which i can spend on working. end of the line this is a smart investment.

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I don’t see how that is effective

Effective is spending your money on a holiday, new clothes or something for your flat not on a 58 boost.

But enjoy using your parents credit card

LOL, what a cheap shot, and i thought we were friends…

That is subjective, besides you missed my point.

Leveling a character by hand takes me at least 4 days played time, and time is money. While it’s hard to put a value on lifetime, lets take the easiest route, and simply determine how much someone could earn if he spent that time working instead

4 * 24 = 96h

Even at the low end of minimum wage, that would be about 768 € (before taxes). Pretty sure thats a higher number than 60, no? :smiley:

Why? I have to ask permission to do that. I’d rather use my Platinum :stuck_out_tongue:

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Where did i whine?
That is right, nowhere. Just admit it, you and your buddies use strawman arguments. Which frankly get debunked very easily.

For me and many other’s the game starts at max level, so repreat this again.

Says the man in the mirror

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He was entertaining, let’s hope he comes back with more of his entertaining posts

Was I replying to you?

Stop painting yourself as the victim

Just my two cents about the topic. Granted everyone is free to spend their money the way they see fit. No issue whatsoever there. That should not be the dicussion though because that is not where the problem lies.

It all comes to this: what you are defending is that it is fine to skip a part of the game that you don’t enjoy much by paying real money. If you really really believe that such thing is good for any game (I repeat, for the game as a whole, not for you personally) then of course you are entitled to your opinion, of course, but don’t waste time trying to sell it as something good or great or whatever, state it clearly as it is: you believe that skipping the parts of the game you don’t enjoy for cash is good for the game. And if you believe it is bad for the game as a whole but you don’t care because you really really want your boost then be honest and state it clearly as well: you know it is bad for the game but you don’t care because you want your boost badly.

I am saying this because I see the same excuses repeated over and over again and nobody seems to care. If a part of the game can be skipped for money for X reasons then those reasons are perfectly valid to skip any other part of the game for money as well, and if those reasons stop being valid for any particular possible “skip” then they are not valid for any of the other skips either.

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Boosting to 58 is perfection.
My hands are numb after repeating myself over for a thousand times.

Boostin, what will it do?

-Bring in more player
-Fill TBC with many players, the world will live
-Give loyal players a way to skip obsolete content, which the already done over and over
-Gives you the chance to try out that druid or priest you always wanted to try
-Give TBC only players a reason to actually play
-More money for Blizz = better games and support

Will anything bad come out of it?
-no
-no
-no

So it is a win win situation right here