The pay to win boost must go

That is true. Blizz need servers without the boost and servers with the boost so everyone gets what they want.

I ain’t willing to start an argument. Have a nice day :slight_smile:

ahh there we go. refuted with good arguments so now you “don’t wanna have this discussion”.
typical.

No I’m just someone who respects other people and their opinions.

mmalright…

Is botting you’re only concern about the boost?

As someone who levelled many toons back in the day, I remember how great it was despite how long it took to level. Raiding at 7 pm on a Friday night and calling it a day at sunrise on Saturday. Classic today is nothing like it was back then.

From day one classic was plagued by those who wanted to manipulate and control everything they could and spoiled it. Just the way it is.

Personally, I was not so much interested in doing vanilla all over again, more than a decade later I have commitments that didn’t exist back then but I loved TBC so I will be playing using a boost to get started. Sucks for the anti-boosters but oh well :slight_smile:

Got to agree no matter what classic won’t be the same as the original.

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How about not making it worse? Maybe to the point that people and Blizzard says “you know what, why not introduce the WoW-token?”. It seems that many of the boosters’ arguments are of the type that “oh well, it’s already a problem so it doesn’t matter if it gets worse.” “People are already using drugs, so why not legalize it?”; like, there are a lot of considerations to take into account when going from something being illegal (like buying mageboosts with botted gold) to being legal (official boosts bought from Blizzard). Making something that previously was frowned upon, to become accessible to a large part of the playerbase has a large effect on the game and its playerbase.

i have no problem with this, i play it same way as i played it few years back.

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Except our argument is that people should be able to play TBC without having to play Vanilla

That is a bad argument because TBC without Vanilla is not TBC. TBC was an expansion of Vanilla, almost like a Classic+ (level cap raised, new dungs/raids, new abilities, races, balancing… that’s it, the core of the game remains the same). We wanted a remake of original TBC, which, included the old world and everyone having to level up from 1 regardless of who they are. No one was privileged to skip it. You had to earn access to Outland by making it strong enough; that is how RPGs work (you spend time to become stronger to spend time somwhere else).

Except there would’ve been a reason they decided to have a boost or else it would’ve been in classic

Except our argument is that people should be able to play TBC without having to play Vanilla

and why should you be allowed this luxury?

Because we don’t want to do the vanilla content.

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mmmhmm that doesn’t seem like a good reason to fundamentally change the game.
“i don’t want to” is not an argument dude.

If you don’t use the boost then it doesn’t change the game for you

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i’m pretty sure you using a boost to get to lvl 58 thus being able to gank me if you found me while im leveling my lvl 46 character does indeed change the game for me.

but hey. keep deluding yourself.

But i would be in outland you wouldn’t

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not necessarily. you could be helping a friend in hinterlands with his elite quests and stumble upon me while im farming wolves and just gank me because why not, there’s nothing i can do to fight back except get my main.
there are many scenarios where a high level might run into a low level out of pure coincidence. it literally happens all the time even now.