The Appearance Change Service for Shadowlands is Retiring
Originally Posted by Blizzard (Blue Tracker / Official Forums)
With the release of the pre-expansion patch, players will be able to seek out a Barber Shop for a variety of character customization options, including the ability to change your character’s gender, hair, facial features, and more. Due to this upcoming new in-game option, the Appearance Change service for Shadowlands will be retired from the Blizzard Shop prior to the release of the pre-patch.

Explore the Updates Arriving with the Shadowlands Pre-Expansion Patch
Originally Posted by Blizzard (Blue Tracker / Official Forums)
To help you prepare for the upcoming Shadowlands pre-expansion patch and plan your adventures from now until Shadowlands arrives, we’ve compiled a variety of helpful information.

Character Boost Changes
With the upcoming character-level conversions in Shadowlands, Character Boosts will also change once the pre-expansion patch is live. You’ll want to plan ahead for how you want to use your boosts.

  • Level 120 Character Boosts will boost characters to level 50 after the pre-expansion patch.
  • Level 110 Character Boosts will boost characters to level 48 after the pre-expansion patch.

Levels, Items, and Stats Adjusted
With the pre-expansion patch, levels, items, and stats will be adjusted to make reaching a new level feel more meaningful while simultaneously making the leveling experience faster than before. Characters at level 120 will become level 50 after the content update. To help you understand how the change will affect your character’s level, we’ve pulled together this handy conversion table.

Current Level - Shadowlands Level
  • 120 - 50
  • 118 to 119 - 49
  • 116 to 117 - 48
  • 114 to 115 - 47
  • 112 to 113 - 46
  • 110 to 111 - 45
  • 108 to 109 - 44
  • 106 to 107 - 43
  • 104 to 105 - 42
  • 102 to 103 - 41
  • 100 to 101 - 40
  • 98 to 99 - 39
  • 96 to 97 - 38
  • 94 to 95 - 37
  • 92 to 93 - 36
  • 90 to 91 - 35
  • 88 to 89 - 34
  • 86 to 87 - 33
  • 84 to 85 - 32
  • 82 to 83 - 31
  • 80 t0 81 - 30
  • 76 to 79 - 29
  • 72 to 75 - 28
  • 68 to 71 - 27
  • 64 to 67 - 26
  • 60 to 63 - 25
  • 57 to 59 - 24
  • 54 to 56 - 23
  • 52 to 53 - 22
  • 48 to 50 - 21
  • 45 to 47 - 20
  • 43 to 44 - 19
  • 41 to 42 - 18
  • 39 to 40 - 17
  • 37 to 38 - 16
  • 35 to 36 - 15
  • 32 to 34 - 14
  • 29 to 30 - 13
  • 26 to 28 - 12
  • 23 to 25 - 11
  • 20 to 22 - 10
  • 18 to 19 - 9
  • 16 to 17 - 8
  • 14 to 15 - 7
  • 12 to 13 - 6
  • 10 to 11 - 5
  • 8 to 9 - 4
  • 5 to 7 - 3
  • 2 to 4 - 2
  • 1 - 1

New Starting Experience: Exile's Reach


Exile's Reach is an all-new starting experience that will take you on an excursion to a faraway island and introduce you to the fundamentals of playing World of Warcraft and your chosen class. If you’re new to World of Warcraft and have never created or leveled a character, you will automatically begin your journey into Azeroth with the starting experience. If you’re a veteran player or you’ve leveled a character before, you can choose to opt out of the starting experience and begin instead at level 1 in the starting area for your race.

Upon reaching level 10, new players will continue their journey through Battle for Azeroth and into Shadowlands. [LEARN MORE]

/New Player Has Joined the Chat
After creating your new character and beginning your journey into World of Warcraft for the first time, you will automatically be added to a Newcomer Chat channel, where you can talk with other new players and seek advice from experienced players on the same faction who will be your guides as you level through the new starting zone of Exile's Reach. New players and guides will be able to recognize one another in the chat channels and by icons above their characters' heads that only they can see. Upon reaching level 20, new players will continue the journey ahead on their own and will no longer have access to the Newcomer Chat.

If you're a veteran player and interested in guiding new players as they experience World of Warcraft for the first time, head over to Stormwind or Orgrimmar and speak to the guide recruiter once you've met the following criteria:

  • Have an account in good standing
  • Reach level 50
  • Complete 3,000 quests
  • Earn at least two of the following achievements: Terrific Trio, Rival: Battle for Azeroth Season Four, Battle for Azeroth Keystone Conqueror: Season Four, The Waking Dream, or We Have the Technology.

If you no longer wish to be a guide, you can speak to guide recruiter once again.

Timewalking Campaign
Players who have already experienced Battle for Azeroth and reached level 50 on at least one character can choose to level any subsequent characters in a different expansion using Timewalking Campaigns. This new feature allows content from locations like Northrend or Pandaria to scale to a player’s level, so they can adventure from level 10 all the way to 50 and experience the stories of these areas at their originally intended pacing. Visit Chromie near the embassies in Stormwind or Orgrimmar to select your expansion leveling experience. If you'd like to select a different expansion to level through, simply speak to Chromie again.

Recruit A Friend Updates


With the upcoming release of Shadowlands and the leveling adjustments that come with it, we’re making a few changes to Recruit A Friend. Beginning with the release of the pre-expansion patch, characters who are created by a recruited friend* will receive a unique 30-slot bag—the Extra-Spacious Knapsack—upon completing their adventure in Exile’s Reach as a part of the new player experience.

The additional experience boost that currently exists for recruited players and recruiters who party together will be phased out before the launch of Shadowlands. All other rewards available with the Recruit A Friend program will continue to be available for recruiters.

Appearance Change Service for Shadowlands Retiring Soon
With the release of the pre-expansion patch, players will be able to seek out a Barber Shop for a variety of character-customization options, including the ability to change your character’s gender, hair, facial features, and more. Due to this upcoming new in-game option, the Appearance Change service for Shadowlands will be retired from the Blizzard Shop prior to the release of the pre-patch.

Recruiting Allied Races
Players who are seeking to recruit a new Allied Race to their side will no longer need to earn Exalted reputation with their associated faction once the pre-expansion patch goes live. Players will still need to complete any achievements and story quests associated with the Allied Race to gain access, however.

Battle for Azeroth PvP Season 4 Ends and the Post-Season Begins
The gates will soon close on Battle for Azeroth PvP Season 4 with the release of the Shadowlands pre-expansion patch. Don’t worry though, you’ll still be able to take part in competitive PvP in a special post-season, which will end with the launch of the expansion. The new Shadowlands Season 1 will then go live shortly after the launch of Shadowlands.

If you participated in Season 4, to ensure you receive the rewards that you’re due, please keep the following in mind:

  • Refrain from transferring your character(s) to another realm or faction until after Battle for Azeroth Season 4 has ended.
  • Battle for Azeroth Season 4 titles and mounts will be awarded approximately two weeks after the season ends.

Faction-Based Rewards
Don’t forget—end-of-season rewards are based on your faction. If you transfer your character to the other faction, you must have 50 wins after your transfer to receive the reward and 150 wins after your transfer to earn Gladiator and Corrupted Gladiator.

Jump Into Post-Season
Once the pre-expansion patch is live, we’ll be kicking off a special post-season that last until the launch of Shadowlands. While placement on the season ladder is locked for any end-of-season rewards such as the Gladiator mount or title, players will be able to continue to earn Conquest towards the Conquest Schedule, gain random PvP loot, and collect catch-up gear rewarded from strongboxes. Players will also be able to purchase Corrupted Aspirant gear from vendors located in Stormwind and Ogrimmar.

Leaderboards Temporarily Offline
Please note that PvP Leaderboards will not be available once the pre-expansion patch goes live but will become available again with the start of the new Shadowlands PvP season.

Earning Flight in Warlords of Draenor and Legion
With the release of the Shadowlands pre-expansion patch, flying in Warlords of Draenor and Legion will no longer require earning the achievements Draenor Pathfinder and Broken Isles Pathfinder, Part Two, respectively.

Time Runs Short: Battle for Azeroth


With the last days of Battle for Azeroth almost upon us, you’ll want to make sure you’re tying up any last tasks or goals you have. Check out our article to learn more.

Check back for more updates as we get closer to the release of the Shadowlands pre-expansion patch.

*Players who are recruited prior to the release of the Shadowlands pre-expansion patch will not receive the new 30-slot bag, the Extra-Spacious Knapsack.
This article was originally published in forum thread: Shadowlands - Appearance Change Service Retiring, Updates Coming in Pre-Patch started by Stoy View original post
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  1. Buttus's Avatar
    So with this information, is there anything different between leveling a character during pre-patch vs when Shadowlands comes out? Thanks!
  1. Whitedragon's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by SniperCT View Post
    This won't work, when you try to restore the old one it makes you delete the new one. Even if that new one is several years old.
    dose it work if you have 2 accounts (like a starter account) or a friend?
  1. Super Kami Dende's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Kazlehoff View Post
    So the looms people spent a really solid chunk of money on are being given dumpstats? cool cool.
    From the sounds of it, you've got plenty of use out of your Heirlooms. So it's not like its wasted gold.

    Do you cry as well everytime you die and waste a potion?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gleem View Post
    As someone who's bought every heirloom you can, who has upgraded all of them to at least 3/4 and a lot to 4/4, I'm not okay with this. A thing I purchased is now worthless.
    They aren't worthless, since you used them already and got the use out of them. As above, do you demand your gold back if you die after using a flask or potion? Or anytime a new expansion comes out and old gear you enchanted is no longer useful?
  1. JemiS's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Super Kami Dende View Post
    From the sounds of it, you've got plenty of use out of your Heirlooms. So it's not like its wasted gold.

    Do you cry as well everytime you die and waste a potion?

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    They aren't worthless, since you used them already and got the use out of them. As above, do you demand your gold back if you die after using a flask or potion? Or anytime a new expansion comes out and old gear you enchanted is no longer useful?
    It's disingenuous to compare a temporary item to one that was billed and advertised as something to invest in that would be with your characters (and alts, and account) forever.

    Not only that, but the initial tweet said that they "intended to replace the exp bonus with something just as useful for leveling". The current bonuses are not close to living up to that intent.

    The original post outlining the bonuses also said they were a "work in progress", but despite pretty much no one liking them, there's been no response or tweaking of the bonuses.

    I don't want a refund, that would be silly, but the current state of looms is just sad. They could have given them inner-ring azerite traits as bonuses, speed bonuses, or other actually useful things. Or they could have upped the item level to make them better than quest greens so there was a stat incentive to using them.
  1. Kazlehoff's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by JemiS View Post
    It's disingenuous to compare a temporary item to one that was billed and advertised as something to invest in that would be with your characters (and alts, and account) forever.

    Not only that, but the initial tweet said that they "intended to replace the exp bonus with something just as useful for leveling". The current bonuses are not close to living up to that intent.

    The original post outlining the bonuses also said they were a "work in progress", but despite pretty much no one liking them, there's been no response or tweaking of the bonuses.

    I don't want a refund, that would be silly, but the current state of looms is just sad. They could have given them inner-ring azerite traits as bonuses, speed bonuses, or other actually useful things. Or they could have upped the item level to make them better than quest greens so there was a stat incentive to using them.
    The new heirlooms only benefit is that the item level will go up with your character. the bonuses are completely lackluster.

    2 bonuses for reducing rested exp use. in other words, you have to make your toons long enough before beginning to level them to acquire a full rested exp bonus, then park them again to regain bonus once you've used it up, should you desire to take full advantage of your heirloom gear.

    the out of combat regen is... okay, but really only means you're not buying cheap vendorfood. i just leveled 1 of every class, and TBH i think i bought food on one class. then didn't use it, and never bought any for the rest.

    the worst though imho is the temporary buff. players are primarily gaining levels in leveling hubs. not out in the field. what this means is that your temporary buff is gone by the time you're leaving town. it doesn't end up doing anything worthwile.
  1. ReleaseDay's Avatar
    This still makes 0 sense to me, but we'll see i guess, we'll see.

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