World of Warcraft Classic - Patch 1.13.0: Build 28211
World of Warcraft Classic data for the BlizzCon demo was pushed tonight!

  • Everyone with a Virtual Ticket should be able to try the demo after the opening ceremony.
  • There are no new character models.
  • No DX12 support yet.
  • There is a time limit to how long you can play the demo before you have to take a break.
  • You'll start the demo at Level 15 and are capped at Level 19.
  • The game client is 64-bit only, has Battle.Net integration, better widescreen support, right click to report, and other tools to keep gameplay fair.
  • There is a 'Classic' button in the Video Settings that sets all of the sliders to the levels that were equivalent to the options available in the 2004 version of the game.
  • You can read more in the first and second Dev Watercoolers.




New Strings
There are lots of new strings relating to classic, but here are a few of the interesting ones.
Originally Posted by MMO-Champion
  • WOW_ERROR_331 - You recently reached the time limit for your World of Warcraft Classic session! Please try again in approximately %d |4hour:hours;, %d |4minute:minutes;.
  • WOW_ERROR_332 - You must purchase a Blizzcon Virtual Ticket in order to access World of Warcraft: Classic
  • CLASSIC_DEFAULTS - Classic
  • WOW_ERROR_333 - Thanks for playing World of Warcraft Classic! You've reached the time limit for your current session, but you can play again in approximately %d |4hour:hours;, %d |4minute:minutes;.
  • RUSSIAN_DECLENSION_PET_EXAMPLE_1 - I always travel with %s.
  • RUSSIAN_DECLENSION_PET_EXAMPLE_2 - First thing yesterday I bonked %s on the head.
  • RUSSIAN_DECLENSION_PET_EXAMPLE_3 - Today I met %s again.
  • RUSSIAN_DECLENSION_PET_EXAMPLE_4 - Now I am friends with %s.
  • RUSSIAN_DECLENSION_PET_EXAMPLE_5 - Although I know nothing about %s.



Old Game Tips
The old game tips are back and a fun reminder of how the game used to work.
Originally Posted by MMO-Champion
  • Your spell casting can be cancelled by moving, jumping or hitting the escape key.
  • Clicking on a player name in the chat window lets you send a private message to them.
  • You can Control>Click on an item to see how you would look wearing that item.
  • An item with its name in gray is a poor quality item and in most cases it can be sold to a vendor.
  • An item with its name in white is useful to players in some way and can be used or sold in the auction house.
  • You can send mail to other players or even to your other characters from any mailbox in game.
  • You can Shift>Click on an item to place an item link into a chat message.
  • All of your action bars can have their hotkeys remapped in the key bindings interface.
  • If a profession trainer cannot teach you any more, they will generally tell you where to go to get further training.
  • On your character sheet is a reputation tab that tells you your status with different groups.
  • You can perform many fun actions with the emote system, for instance you can type /dance to dance.
  • The interface options menu ESC> has lots of ways to customize your game play.
  • You can turn off the slow scrolling of quest text in the interface options menu.
  • Spend your talent points carefully as once your talents are chosen, you must spend gold to unlearn them.
  • A mail icon next to the minimap means you have new mail. Visit a mailbox to retrieve it.
  • You can add additional action bars to your game interface from the interface options menu.
  • If you hold down Shift> while right-clicking on a target to loot, you will automatically loot all items on the target.
  • If you enjoyed playing with someone, put them on your friends list!
  • There are a number of different loot options when in a group. The group leader can right-click their own portrait to change the options.
  • You can choose not to display your helm and/or cloak with an option from the interface options menu.
  • You can target members of your party with the function keys. F1 targets you; F2 targets the second party member.
  • Being polite while in a group with others will get you invited back!
  • When in a queue for a battleground you don't need to wait by the battleground to stay in the queue.
  • A monster with a silver dragon around its portrait is a rare monster with better than average treasure.
  • If you mouse over a chat pane it will become visible and you can right-click on the chat pane tab for options.
  • You can display the duration of beneficial spells on you from the interface options menu.
  • You can lock your action bar so you don't accidentally move spells. This is done using the interface options menu.
  • You can cast a spell on yourself without deselecting your current target by holding down Alt> while pressing your hotkey.
  • Killing Civilians will give you a dishonorable kill and an honor rating penalty.
  • Killing guards gives no honor.
  • Typing /macro will bring up the interface to create macros.
  • Enemy players whose names appear in gray are much lower level than you are and will not give honor when killed.
  • When you are in a raid you can drag a group or class type from the raid window to your game field so you can always see their health and mana.
  • You can hide your interface with Alt>Z and take screenshots with Print Screen>.
  • You can assign a Hotkey to toggle locking/unlocking your action bar. Just look in the Key Bindings options to set it.
  • If you Shift>Click on a player name in the chat window it tells you additional information about them.
  • A blue question mark above a quest giver means the quest is repeatable.
  • Use the assist button (F key) while targeting another player, and it will target the same target as that player.
  • You can use the Tab key to select nearby enemies in front of you.
  • Shift>Clicking on an item being sold by a vendor will let you select how many of that item you wish to purchase.
  • When you learn a profession or secondary skill the button that allows you to perform that skill is found in the general tab of your spellbook.
  • You can right-click on a beneficial spell that has been cast on you to dismiss it.
  • If you are having trouble finding something in a capital city, try asking a guard for directions.
  • Remember to take all things in moderation (even World of Warcraft!)
  • You can view messages you previously sent in chat by pressing Alt> and the up arrow key.
  • You can Shift-Click on an item stack to split it into smaller stacks.
  • Pressing both mouse buttons simultaneously will make your character run.
  • When replying to a tell from a player (Default 'R'), the TAB> key cycles through people you have recently replied to.
  • You can remove a friendly spell enhancement on yourself by right-clicking on the spell effect icon.
  • A Blizzard employee will NEVER ask for your password.
  • Clicking an item name that appears bracketed in chat will tell you more about the item.
  • You can only know two professions at a time, but you can learn all of the secondary skills (fishing, cooking and first-aid).
  • It's considered polite to talk to someone before inviting them into a group, or opening a trade window.
  • Pressing 'v' will toggle the display of a health bar over nearby enemies.
  • Your items do not suffer durability damage when you are killed by an enemy player.
  • Shift>click on a quest in your quest log to toggle quest tracking for that quest.
  • Nearby questgivers that are awaiting your return are shown as a yellow dot on your mini-map.
  • If you are lost trying to complete a quest, the quest log will often tell you what to do next.
  • Nearby questgivers that are awaiting your return are shown as a yellow dot on your mini-map.
  • The auction houses in each of your faction's major cities are linked together.
  • Ensure that all party members are on the same stage of an escort quest before beginning it.
  • Quests completed at maximum level award money instead of experience.
  • If you are having trouble fishing in an area, try attaching a lure to your fishing pole.
  • Your character can eat and drink at the same time.
  • Playing in a battleground on its holiday weekend increases your reputation and honor gained.
  • Shift>-B will open all your bags at once.
  • When interacting with other players a little kindness goes a long way!
  • You're much less likely to encounter wandering monsters while following a road.
  • It is better to quest and die, than never to have quested at all.
  • Bring your friends to Azeroth, but don't forget to go outside Azeroth with them as well.
  • If you keep an empty mailbox, the mail icon will let you know when you have new mail waiting!
  • Never give another player your account information.
  • Sharing an account with someone else can compromise its security.
  • You can turn these tips off in the Interface menu.
This article was originally published in forum thread: World of Warcraft Classic - Patch 1.13.0: Build 28211 started by chaud View original post
Comments 261 Comments
  1. mmocd22c015b36's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Zensunni View Post
    Classic is so hilarious. So many people are talking about 'how great it was' and they are just lying (i.e. they didn't play vanilla) or they've completely forgotten how things worked in vanilla. Like this guy that thinks quest item drops were shared. Lolololol....
    It's funny how some people act like they have played vanilla but didn't and act jealous on people who actually played it. Even if you did play vanilla you must be 30+ by now, ending your sentences as a 30+ with "Lolololol...." is just sad. I feel sorry for you either way, your life must be miserable.
  1. Glurak's Avatar
    Is it possible we get the Group Builder tools from the past back where we had an overview which buffs and debuffs we have in the group available?
  1. sixsixtysix's Avatar
    Any dev house this large should certainly have a code depository going back to the first alpha.
  1. bloodykiller86's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by braxkedren View Post
    People play PServers for a multitude of various reason beyond the fact they were free.

    Most people I talked to when I got on one for the 1st time recently, said they played on them because that version of WoW had the feel of an MMORPG back then.


    As for the Nostalgia part, you and others get this so wrong. It's only Nostalgia when that is true. I have Nostalgia about Everquest. I've gone back to try to play that game and that nostalgia hits you in the face and it's true, it was better to think about those times than to play them.

    I've recently also gone onto a PServer to verify this. There was no Nostalgia there because the gameplay and feel of Vanilla was and is so much better than the retail version of Warcraft, my opinion and others as well.

    So that whole "Nostalgia" comment can start dying off because it's been repeatedly been beaten down as a false narrative.
    yeah definitely not, terrible quests, broken classes and specs, grindy as hell in nature, etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jazzhands View Post
    I play private servers, and I'm not subbed to retail currently. The moment classic drops, I'm dropping 15/month again if needed. And plenty of others are with me, mostly because private servers (and all your stuff) can always go away, at any moment, be it due to Blizzard or the servers own staff. Official Blizzard servers will be around for a long time. EQ1 is still going and getting expansions, WoW can last a long, long time. And seriously, 15/month is not an amount anyone with a PC and internet should be worrying about. I might even go 6 month just to make it cheaper.

    People love to play old games. There are Tetris tournaments where people from all over the world gather to compete. Why is it so hard for you people to believe that people genuinely want to play Vanilla?
    Because an MMO should never go back to the past. It should keep evolving and you need to adapt. The old game is shit by todays standards and you people need to change your way of thinking and adapt already instead of constantly shitting on retail every chance you get. Plus its like everyone who's played it forgets all the bad about classic, terrible quests, terrible itemization, terrible rotations, terrible raid tuning, grindy as hell, etc and specs were pointless, cookie cutter or you were trash
  1. Zentail's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by sixsixtysix View Post
    Any dev house this large should certainly have a code depository going back to the first alpha.
    Blizzard didn't use to be as large as they are now. There also wasn't nearly as much version control used pre-2010 as there is used post-2010. Even major companies weren't all using version control before then. Back in '04 when this game came out, I wouldn't be shocked at all to hear that a, at the time, relatively small but growing company didn't have the resources necessary to actually back things up every build.
  1. Jazzhands's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by bloodykiller86 View Post
    yeah definitely not, terrible quests, broken classes and specs, grindy as hell in nature, etc.

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    Because an MMO should never go back to the past. It should keep evolving and you need to adapt. The old game is shit by todays standards and you people need to change your way of thinking and adapt already instead of constantly shitting on retail every chance you get. Plus its like everyone who's played it forgets all the bad about classic, terrible quests, terrible itemization, terrible rotations, terrible raid tuning, grindy as hell, etc and specs were pointless, cookie cutter or you were trash
    You can't be this stupid. I'm gonna call troll and move along.
  1. mmocde770815f8's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Nixius View Post
    It's not vanilla WoW if Classic is starting at patch 1.13 instead of patch 1.1, it's post-vanilla if anything. I will freely think of Classic as vanilla-like instead of vanilla and thank you for that privilege.
    They're starting at patch 1.13 because it isn't fully 1.12: since they have "new" features like the accessibility stuff and a couple of other bugfixes and improvements to prevent some of the more well-known exploits, it can't, in accordance with version control conventions, be called 1.12. It's an incremental update on the last vanilla patch, but it's still for all intents and purposes 1.12. There will be nothing in it content or systems wise that wasn't in originally.
  1. Velerios's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Varleen View Post
    ???? Why are you telling me this? I want a new models toggle.
    Wasn's specially targeted at you, instead was a quote just for the many people who wants to force other people how to play the game. Vanilla or die is stupid when there is a toggle to disable anything that isn't related to vanilla. As would be transmog for example, if there was a toggle that would phase out everything unrelated to vanilla.
  1. Shibito's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Roar-Powah View Post
    100% correct, i noticed a lot of the old command lines for the config file simply didn't work. I remember from vanilla that you had to use "SET TimingMethod 2" to stop the character stutter and this didn't work on private servers.

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    It's very safe to stay Blizzard are a lot further along than this. They even have a very valid reason for showing the demo @level 15 as a lot of classes are very bare before this and it's when you get your first talent point if memory serves me well. If anything I'm the kind of person that would call out Blizzard for lying, and i really don't think they are.

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    I cannot wait, so sick of the horde being 50% BEs...
    First talent point is at level 10
  1. mmocb54112e783's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Trihan View Post
    They're starting at patch 1.13 because it isn't fully 1.12: since they have "new" features like the accessibility stuff and a couple of other bugfixes and improvements to prevent some of the more well-known exploits, it can't, in accordance with version control conventions, be called 1.12. It's an incremental update on the last vanilla patch, but it's still for all intents and purposes 1.12. There will be nothing in it content or systems wise that wasn't in originally.
    I will still think of Classic as post-vanilla because of that patch 1.13 decision. Always, absolutely forever. Will never change my mind, not ever. But I will only be repeating myself so this is probably the last time I will be typing that here, hopefully.

    For what it's worth I hope those that are hyped for Classic enjoy it, despite how I feel I don't want to be "that guy" so I will simply be observing what happens during the demo fun at Blizzcon and full Classic launch later, whenever that is, and soak up the hype and keep my Classic counsel to myself. Enjoy.
  1. elgarta's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by MaskedHatred View Post
    Any hints at earning transmogs for retail buy acquiring items in classic?
    This would be great. I imagine this could be a background process involved in full battlenet integration which won't hurt any of the vanilla players.

    Quote Originally Posted by Nixius View Post
    I will still think of Classic as post-vanilla because of that patch 1.13 decision. Always, absolutely forever. Will never change my mind, not ever. But I will only be repeating myself so this is probably the last time I will be typing that here, hopefully.

    For what it's worth I hope those that are hyped for Classic enjoy it, despite how I feel I don't want to be "that guy" so I will simply be observing what happens during the demo fun at Blizzcon and full Classic launch later, whenever that is, and soak up the hype and keep my Classic counsel to myself. Enjoy.
    I'd agree with this. If it was just the modernization of 1.12, wouldn't 1.12.5 be an appropriate version to go with?
  1. fooliuscaesar13's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Nixius View Post
    I will still think of Classic as post-vanilla because of that patch 1.13 decision. Always, absolutely forever. Will never change my mind, not ever. But I will only be repeating myself so this is probably the last time I will be typing that here, hopefully.

    For what it's worth I hope those that are hyped for Classic enjoy it, despite how I feel I don't want to be "that guy" so I will simply be observing what happens during the demo fun at Blizzcon and full Classic launch later, whenever that is, and soak up the hype and keep my Classic counsel to myself. Enjoy.
    I'm scratching my head at this, but I also work in software so maybe I just have a different perspective.
    Personally, the build number / version number doesn't bug me one bit. From a software dev standpoint, it cannot stay at 1.12.1 forever while they're adjusting it/making improvements/bug fixes, even if the content is the same. It just doesn't make sense. Code commits / builds don't stop incrementing just because a fan wants a build number to be 1.12.1.

    Unless they announce something crazy at Blizzcon, the content will be classic / vanilla. The combat will be. The talent trees, the quests, the world, the dungeons. The mobs. Aggro radii, threat, spell casting, animations, models will be. All classic / vanilla.

    Would it really make that much of a difference to you if they kept calling it 1.12.1? That's the part you have a problem with? A patch number is what possibly ruins this for you?
  1. mmocb54112e783's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by fooliuscaesar13 View Post
    I'm scratching my head at this, but I also work in software so maybe I just have a different perspective.
    Personally, the build number / version number doesn't bug me one bit. From a software dev standpoint, it cannot stay at 1.12.1 forever while they're adjusting it/making improvements/bug fixes, even if the content is the same. It just doesn't make sense. Code commits / builds don't stop incrementing just because a fan wants a build number to be 1.12.1.

    Unless they announce something crazy at Blizzcon, the content will be classic / vanilla. The combat will be. The talent trees, the quests, the world, the dungeons. The mobs. Aggro radii, threat, spell casting, animations, models will be. All classic / vanilla.

    Would it really make that much of a difference to you if they kept calling it 1.12.1? That's the part you have a problem with? A patch number is what possibly ruins this for you?
    Classic's starting patch should have been called 1.1, or 1.1a with the additional api options, followed by staged launches of the following patches (1.2, 1.3 etc) to release WSG, AV, the War Effort leading to AQ etc. for Classic to be seen truly as vanilla. Because the patch is 1.13 Classic will be perceived as post-vanilla. Classic's patch number doesn't ruin the experience for me, it's something which stuck out that's all. I will still be enjoying the Classic demo coverage hype. And I hope others do too.
  1. potaco's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Nixius View Post
    Classic's starting patch should have been called 1.1, or 1.1a with the additional api options, followed by staged launches of the following patches (1.2, 1.3 etc) to release WSG, AV, the War Effort leading to AQ etc. for Classic to be seen truly as vanilla. Because the patch is 1.13 Classic will be perceived as post-vanilla. Classic's patch number doesn't ruin the experience for me, it's something which stuck out that's all. I will still be enjoying the Classic demo coverage hype. And I hope others do too.
    If the Classic launch goes well, maybe we would eventually see progression servers. Those are tricky to manage, though, due to the inherent time considerations. Ultimately, they'll end up sitting at the last patch anyway and players will constantly want fresh servers (because they got "too late" of a start and don't want to feel behind or just to be more competitive or whatever). There's also a ton of work that would have to go into recreating each individual patch for dead-end work that probably isn't worthwhile to Blizzard (via its shareholders).
  1. mmocb54112e783's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by potaco View Post
    If the Classic launch goes well, maybe we would eventually see progression servers. Those are tricky to manage, though, due to the inherent time considerations. Ultimately, they'll end up sitting at the last patch anyway and players will constantly want fresh servers (because they got "too late" of a start and don't want to feel behind or just to be more competitive or whatever). There's also a ton of work that would have to go into recreating each individual patch for dead-end work that probably isn't worthwhile to Blizzard (via its shareholders).
    My biggest, major, mondo, mega concern has nothing to do with the patch number anyway. My biggest, major, mondo, mega concern is how Classic will eat into BFA's player numbers. If players are spending their time playing Classic then BFA will be missing those players. Blizzard are developing their biggest rival for WoW and it is WoW Classic. Despite that, I'm feeling a buzz of 'dat hype for BlizzCon's Classic demo. It must be the closer proximity to BlizzCon lol. Hype hype hype. I'm going to shut up about it because the hype levels are on overload and I really don't want to be "that guy".
  1. fooliuscaesar13's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Nixius View Post
    Classic's starting patch should have been called 1.1, or 1.1a with the additional api options, followed by staged launches of the following patches (1.2, 1.3 etc) to release WSG, AV, the War Effort leading to AQ etc. for Classic to be seen truly as vanilla. Because the patch is 1.13 Classic will be perceived as post-vanilla. Classic's patch number doesn't ruin the experience for me, it's something which stuck out that's all. I will still be enjoying the Classic demo coverage hype. And I hope others do too.
    Righton, my bad. I misunderstood what you were saying.
    This could be a test of eventual progression servers. I'm going to enjoy it either way, but I'd love to see that as well.
  1. mmocde770815f8's Avatar
    The problems with starting out at the very beginning and gradually adding content are A. Players have to wait until whenever the patches come out to play some of the content, and B. the patches didn't only add areas and dungeons/raids, some of them were bugfixes and balance patches and talent changes. They can't just start it with all the classes where they were in 1.12 and all the bugs they'd fixed and then have patches that only add areas. Well I suppose they could artificially lock things until they're "patched" but that seems a bit silly.
  1. Kynario's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by DonMakavelix View Post
    hahahahahah there was no patch 1.13 also the build number is so wrong.. xDD have fun playing this shit.. not even close to real classic xDDD
    It’s not WoW Classic if you don’t play it on Windows XP too. xDDDDDDD

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bootyraider View Post
    "There is a 'Classic' button in the Video Settings that sets all of the sliders to the levels that were equivalent to the options available in the 2004 version of the game".

    ROFL We are so going backwards as a civilization
    I hope it underclocks my CPU, RAM and GPU too to 2004 standards as well. Very strange option indeed...
  1. bloodykiller86's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Jazzhands View Post
    You can't be this stupid. I'm gonna call troll and move along.
    definitely not trolling. May classic be cancelled!
  1. Jazzhands's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by bloodykiller86 View Post
    definitely not trolling. May classic be cancelled!
    So then you really are just that stupid. I guess I'm not surprised.

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