It’s not a privilege. Everyone started from zero. You will either farm gold for the mount, or you will go slower.
Go ahead and consider certain websites, then you’ll be here complaining Blizzard unfairly banned you. Talk about privileges, while considering buying illegal gold to get an advantage over epic mount costs over legit players…
Gold gain goes up significantly every 10 or so levels, 100 gold might seem impossible to get at 40, but it’s doable with a bit of grinding. The epic riding isn’t too bad depending on what profession you go for, I used to do it by selling end game enchanting materials.
That makes sense, I don’t see why one would have to play retail to not want a game they do play to turn into a clone of the former.
On the other hand we can’t say you’ve played classic enough to offer valid changes if you aren’t even aware of basic class design principles that were intentionally chosen to make sure they felt valid to play, such as warlocks being able to summon. This is an especially important point in the current min-max environment.
Modern Retail? No. I left it somewhen in BfA, and my logging in about once a year to satisfy my curiosity, leaves me to run back to Era in utter disgust.
This is the exact reason why I fight any and all changes to Era, Classic, and so on. No way do I want to go there again!
You don’t know what retail is like, It’s nothing like classic, even with the very minor QOL changes. It’s hilarious to see classic only players ramble about something they have 0 clue about.
who’s we? I played classic during release back in 2004 as well as having a character on era and one left over from TBC era.
Your concerns about warlock are so far fetched and plucked from your imagination. I don’t believe for a second if we were to get sum stones that would end warlock participation.
It doesn’t matter what I say anyway, most of you are so entrenched in your closed mind sets that any single qol improvement set you off. That’s what the forum is for though, the vocal minority crying their eyes out.