by level 20 I hope someone is able to read their spell book and character sheet. From the info gained through those actions at lvl 20 they should be able to get an idea of what the fuck to do at 90.
The spell book shows every skill you get in your build, when you get it (greyed out but still readable even at lvl 20 or lower), and explains how it works.... it doesn't miraculously change at 90, it's written in a way we can see as soon as we get the book and if you can figure out the maths you cna even figure out the formulas determining how much benefit of your AP/SP each skill gets (assuming you don't just go look that up online).
This aint rocket science.
Well, it certainly takes some practice. You can't just jump in the game not knowing anything and level your character to 90. I think the best solution would be to add a personal statistic somewhere that shows how many characters you leveled to 90. After all, it did take time to level all of those characters. I hate it when they take things out of the game that I worked hard for. It makes me not want to play because I can just wait for the next expansion and get everything that others work hard to get for practically nothing.
What you are saying is that ALL brains works EXACTLY the same, if THAT was true we could reconstruct a human brain, what we are saying is that everyone is different and you can't say stuff like "everyone learns everything exactly as fast as everyone else" like you have been doing.
"Let's see. There are monkeys that evolved into men and monkeys that didn't. Just as well, there are men that remained men and men that evolved into something else. Do you really think humans are the ultimate form of evolution? How arrogant."
--Kakurine, Evil Zone for PS1
Bads will be bad, regardless of what achievements you attach to them.
I think I leveled my first 90 with little effort in MoP. There were so many bugs you could do over and over again to get quick levels versus the player that slogged through all the quest givers with the 50 people on their biggest mount with buffs so you had to click through to obtain or hand in. Other than that iron man challenge is still active and people follow the rules to 90. So I reckon leveling with gear is much easier for some reason?
I've got one 90, and five characters between 80 and 85. I'd boost one of those any day to skip the worst leveling zones of the game, that doesn't mean I won't know how to play them anymore, and I wouldn't deserve the abuse that would come if I had a big sign over my head saying I boosted it 10 levels.
At first I didn't like that new people can get an automatic 90 or even buy the boost, and wanted the feature to only be for people who actually levelled through it all at least once, but the truth is; levelling themselves or not - bads will still be bad. Doesn't matter how or when they get to endgame.
I'm not stating anything as fact. We simply don't know if all brains work the same. We also don't know if all brains have a capped operating speed, like you are suggesting. I'm just saying there are things to question in that field. My personal theory is that if someone works hard at something, they will become skilled at it eventually. I've seen this over and over from my own observations. It's complete ignorance, in my eyes, to think that someone can do something for so long and not become skilled in it at some point. It's also amazing to me that people think they can do something better than someone else by putting in less effort. In addition, these people believe they are some type of god and everyone should bow to their great power. They believe they were born with a better mind than everyone else. Why are we embracing this type of behavior? I hope people like that continue to not reap the benefits the people that do put in the effort get. Again, this is all through my eyes. Nothing is fact. It's my opinion.
I have 5 90s (warrior, paladin, rogue, hunter, monk) one 85 (death knight), one 71 (mage) and a smattering of pre-60 characters (warlock, which is currently being leveled to 90, druid, death knight). I joined the game when BWL was current content, quit, and rejoined full-time in BC.
I couldn't give a rat fart whether someone boosted a 90 or leveled it the hard way. I care about if they're actively participating in the group.
Be seeing you guys on Bloodsail Buccaneers NA!
yeah no
this community is awful and people - even those using the free 90 boost - would be kicked.
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You are wrong there was. If you used a SoR 2 years ago you got an instant 80. I made a mage as having 2 accounts it was useful to have a max one on each account. Why should she be 'named' as an instant when i leveled on so i knew the class. My Instant 90 will be a mage again, a horde one as it will be of use to my horde chars on my other account, and again, having got 2 90 mages now, why would i want to level another, and why would anyone else, apart from you, need to know how she was made. Do you have the same problem IRL with how others live their lives?
check the lvl 10-20-30------ achievements up to 90 on the same day?
even if it was RAF that got em most of the levels, it's still paying, to get 90 that much faster.
also character data sites like http://www.warcraftrealms.com
search a char name on the top right,(there are reasons people do name changes, and if there's a XYZ after a server xfer and it forces you, then ask them what their name used to be(not sure but sites used to track server transfers based off each character having a unique string of achievements/dates received.)
but with account wide achieves idk how possible that is anymore?
Still I cry, tears like pouring rain, Innocent is my lurid pain.