With the unveiling of Party Sync, unlikely.
Better yet: just put a "Heroes' Board" at Krasus' Landing to pick which zone to quest next.
A level squish would fix that.Unlikely though, I think every new class will be a hero class anyway, because the Monk was so unpopular, so that means increasingly higher starting levels.
"Torturing someone is not an evil thing to do if it is done for good reasons" by Varodoc
"You sit in OG/SW waiting on a Mythic+ queue" by Altmer <- Oh, the pearls in this forum...
"They sort of did this Dragonriding, which ushered in the Dracthyr race." by Teriz <- the BS some people reach for their narratives...
I'll guarantee you a level squish does not not mean less experience needed to reach max level...
Blizzard will bring back the grinding of levels from Classic (though no as extreme) with the squish. This ensures that the chance of all of their expansions are played through (More EXP with less levels = same/more time to reach max as live from lvl 1 = more $ from game time). Half the levels but maintain the exp needed is the 'smart' business move.
They've already made steps going in this direction to pro-long levelling with the cap of RaF EXP (300% to 50%), No new heirloom slots (boots/gloves/wrists) and the removal of several EXP potions.
Last edited by Rivex; 2019-09-17 at 07:54 AM.
Adding a set to a boss loot table can't be compared to creating a Order Hall for a previous "redunctant" xpac.
Also I think the DH set added to Hellfire was because the class became available weeks/months (not sure) before Legion released and some (few) guilds were still raiding in WoD.
some classes (DH, DK) and Allied Races already receive a starting boost.
also a general start for all classes at 110 would devalue many player investements, for example professions and would allow an for the economy unhealthy amount of alts.
and a level squish wont happen, as a survey isnt an offical announcement and there havent been any indications since.