In Bfa I haven’t even tried doing raids/high keys. I do only the most basic stuff and farm gold… Random pvp is the best even tho Alliance loses a lot.
“Now”
It’s been like this for years.
Well, if u want to try a friendly community i recommend Scared of Dungeons
There are keys of several levels being done (no rio or ilvl requirements, not a push community), timewalking runs, normal raids, timewalking raids, island expeditions, heroic warfronts and so on. If u want to do stuff without having to pug
Hehe if you knew me a tiny bit more, you wouldn’t even ask. I appreciate the gesture tho
Cant know u if u dont want to join communities and only pug ah well, it was only a suggestion if u struggle with pugs cause u havent built up your rio or curve.
That’s not pay to win you ‘easily confused individual’.
Yes it is because that Booster guild Boosts people that pay them gold they got from buying WoW Token, you easily crushed joker troll.
No, just no.
You have been able to buy both Raid and PvP boosts for well over a decade. I don’t see why introduction of WoW tokens has changed anything.
Do not give them ideas, really.
Yes, I am.
I wish it was far fetched, but it isn’t.
Yes. Since gold is real money and vice versa, boosting is the definition of pay to win… You can always work your way around it by trying hard, but it is still there. That’s the case with all pay to win games tho.
Raid and pvp boosts paid with gold earned by farming the hell out of the game or through making ingame friends. Now you can simply pay real money to get the best gear fast. And it wouldn’t be an issue if people didn’t do it, but apparently some actually do.
They tried it once and failed. If they tried it again I think it might work. A lot has changed since the last time they tried it.
Boosting is not a game mechanic it’s down to players, not Blizzard. There has always been boosts for gold – and cash. That’s not P2W.
Oh you summer child. There has always been boosts for sale for real money.
Considering ‘farmers’ have always sold gold for real money … like ever since vanilla, and they still do it in classic, then NOTHING has changed in my opinion.
I believe you, but now it must happen on a much larger scale, since blizzard has made it legitimate and safe.
If murder was made legal, and the murder rate skyrocketed as a result, would you be posting saying “people have always been murdering each other … like ever since the Garden of Eden, and NOTHING has changed”?
It’s a matter of how legal, accepted, and common it is.
Maybe. I still do not see the problem here. So what people can buy a boost and get some gear, why does it matter? Gearing is now easier than ever anyway.
There’s no statistic to claim it sky-rocketed or how popular something was or wasn’t.
So flawed analogy as you do not have any proof of ‘it is now norm’. Boosting people in vanilla was weekly endeavour for my raid team for example, and is common in classic. I’d say it on the contrary shows nothing has changed.