maybe the constant energy regeneration for rogues. cant imagine going back to ticks lol. also, aoe loot but since i wont be soloing much stuff, i think i will do fine without. bagspace for sure because poisons, flash powder, lockpick and other reagents ended up consuming more spaces than I would like. Pet and toy tabs, no worries though since there werent so many of those back then.
I think im gonna miss QoL stuff mostly.
ill miss mounts being able to swim, honestly a pixel of water can dismount you in classic, and that shaman quest for water totem. Damn i cant wait (not sarcasm i love vanilla)
instant arcane explosion and evocation not being talents
- Updated view distance
- New spell effects
- Blood elves
- Meeting stones
- 1.5 seconds mount up cast time + mounts can go in water
- Updated interface panes
I doubt I'd even play it.
Even if I did play 24/7 back in vanilla, literally, there ain't much about it I miss if you manage to look past the cloud of nostalgia.
A few interface QoL if they don't implement it.
Graphics, maybe.
Being unable to raid with a smaller group of friends, probably.
It's funny, there is SO LITTLE I would actually miss from current WoW...
The main thing I'll miss in Classic is basically TBC gameplay, but that's also absent in current WoW, so...
Not sure if ironic, but that's actually one thing I like and why I initially went to grab the dungeon sets
AoE looting. Everything else can be done with addons or macros if i want it.
Transmogging.
Collection tabs (all of them).
Reagent bank.
Flight.
FOMO: "Fear Of Missing Out", also commonly known as people with a mental issue of managing time and activities, many expecting others to fit into their schedule so they don't miss out on things to come. If FOMO becomes a problem for you, do seek help, it can be a very unhealthy lifestyle..
Transmog and updated character models. I can grind levels, rep, gear, whatever as long as I look good.
I'd probably say mount tab, we shouldn't have that much of a issue in classic with the amount of mounts we have, but it's still going to be a precious few bank or bag slots taken up.
Oh and the dungeon guide. Not for the need of actually having a dungeon guide, but it's so much more helpful than the old atlas loot for looking at what drops where.
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Bag space, oh and the raid content will be be very easy and there won't be much for serious raiders.
My addons:
Announce Interrupts: Announces in chat when you interrupt a spell.
Tol Barad Reminder: Reminds you to queue for Tol Barad by printing a message when the battle is approaching.
EasyLogger: Turns on /combatlog inside raid instances, and off outside.
Simple class resource bars: Paladin Rogue Shaman Monk Priest
Having most of the spec viable
really what will probably keep me away from playing in a vanilla server will be the class balance and the hybrid tax, nothing else.
Probably AoE looting. Too many QoL changes takes a lot of weight away from the accomplishments in retail.
The updated graphics. New WoW looks so much better, IMO.
Most of the QOL features, such as AOE loot. I'll also miss individual profession nodes, such herbs and ore.
Pet Battles...