As said in the title, the in-game calender says timewalking is available for characters level 50 and above. But somehow, my friend can queue for the wotlk timewalking dungeon finder on a character level 33. He has a character at level 39 that can do it too. Can someone explain how come he can do this and how it works? I really wanna be able to do it on my level 30 paladin
Thanks in advance and sorry for potential grammar mistakes
Sulfuric acid is correct - it should not be possible. I think your friend might be joining the dungeons normally as levelling dungeons and mistaking it for timewalking. This isn’t too surprising as levelling in WotLK and therefore getting WotLK levelling dungeons is also called Timewalking.
It isn’t. Last timewalking, the BC one, I went with a friend on our 60s and had two level 30 in our group. That lead me to the conclussion I could do it too on my alts - I can’t.
So there has to be an option with sync or something.
I think they just changed it back to the original level requirements (or their post squish equivalents to be precise). So you should be able to do WotLK timewalking at levels 31+.
And if you do that while the Timewalking event in Cataclysm and it just happens you are able to enter the COT dungeon then you Timewalk while you Timewalk while you Timewalk.
I always found funny the fact there were COT dungeons in the Timewalk event which imply that you travel back in time while you are already traveling back on time.