The pay to win boost must go

No I want to to Play TBCC. I have no desire to run a 12th or 13th char through that terrible levelling design, nor do I want have to pay a mage and look at a wall for a few days.

Plenty of places for gamers who like TBC, there’s also a place for those that like Classic, and that’s remaining in the WoW Classic Era servers.

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You are aware that you are still required to level from 58-70 in TBC, I take it?

Or is this another one of those “Killing boars in Westfall = horrific, unbearable / killing Worgs in Terrokar = brilliant, compelling gameplay” scenarios?

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Of-course, I played it to a prety reasonable standard last time, however there are some absolutely fundamental differences.

TBC introduced

  • Quest hubs

  • Viability for all specs and classes, with gear tailored to each, not just the spec Blizz thought people should be. There’s also space for their unique debuffs to be placed on bosses

  • A lowering of the number of people required to raid, meaning guilds (like one of mine) can be exclusively IRL friends, that’s nice

  • Competitive PVP based on how good you and your team mates are, not how many hours you can PVE in a battleground for.

Lets not forget it takes an average of 10 days /played to hit 60. 58-70 takes nowhere near that.

TBC is a completely different game to Classic, offering things not available in Classic, it’s possible to like one but not the other.

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wait you have 25 friends you can get to be able to play at the same time each week? thats almost impossible

I leveled this character, who will be my main in TBCC, by hand, mostly via grinding solo play, starting the day Classic was released.

I leveled all my profession alts by hand.

I will level my Shaman (raid-alt) during prepatch, again, by hand.

None of my chars are boosted. They all quested, ran dungeons, or grinded mobs to get their cap.

So, please tell me again how I “just want watch tbc retail with all shiny stupid instant things”, just because I don’t lose my sh_ over a character boost that has zero influence on the game for me.

:sunglasses:

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No, we can field 15 comfortably though as there are about 20 of us who regularly play. So we are looking for another similar sized guild we can share 25 man content with. The two ten man raids though we can do as a guild and a few tiems a week, each of us has at least 3 60’s I for example have 8 on that realm. Well, I will once I boost the last one :stuck_out_tongue:

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Must be hard for you to imagine people can have more than 0 friends but yes there are people who realy have more than 0 friends… In WotLK we had a guild with all members from our village which was bloody awesome tbh

and all of them were actually your friends not just people you just kind of know? I was just a bit chocked when I saw his coment about being able to raid with a group of only friends he know irl, nice to see you outed yourself as a complete idiot though so I can ignore everything I ever see you write

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Blizzard confirmed TBCC begins at lvl 58 somewhere on the US forums. Was a post from February but just stumbled upon this now. Thought it was funny.

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This is just selfish wanting other peoples entertainment removed because you don’t want a boost. If you don’t like the content then don’t play it.

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For you, but it has tons of influence on the game foe me :worried:

So all characters i made on tbc servers will be 58?

I don’t think that’s what he meant. You can start TBC zones at level 58 and all characters start at level 1 correct me if I’m wrong but I don’t believe I am.

Or do you selfishly think they should be forced to do something they hate, just to make you happy?

How am i being the selfish one? i am simply asking you to play the game, invest the needed time and effort to get to the point where you have earned your spot in outland! you on the other hand, speaking for your friends, are asking to just skip all the ‘hardship’ the rest of us had to go through so that you can get straight to outland.
but i am the one being selfish. ok m8. ok. :clown_face:

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But you don’t need to do all the hardship if you boost.

Besides the fact that it’s actually you that needs to present evidence that the boost will ruin the game.

i don’t know how many times you want me to do this tbh. i’ve explained how it ruins the game in several threads. there are numerous youtube videos that point out how it ruins the game. people have done the math and shown it to you people hundreds of times by now.

the major reason it ruins the game: Bots. Bots benefit from it more than anyone in the world. get your bot banned? just boot up a new account and continue pretty much exactly where you left off.

also it wasn’t in the original game, and pretty much everyone who wants to experience the “classic tbc” the way it used to be, agree pretty much unanimously that, that alone is a good enough reason not to implement it, the rest is just icing on the cake.

But bots will exist with boost or no boost. removing the boost won’t stop the bots

But slow them

which is the problem. hello earth to zandalei.

yeah but the boost helps them do damage. if they had to restart from lvl 1 every time there’s a good chance they get caught before they can reach max level and do too much damage.
with a 58 boost they get straight to max level after a day or two of auto mob grind, and thus can start doing damage to the economy almost immediately.