Should Shadowlands have come with a goldwipe?
Should Shadowlands have come with a goldwipe?
I see your point, but Retail situation is different, because making gold in Retail is far faster than in TBC.
For example even being completely new to the game, today you can hit level 30 and buy the 150% flying mount without having basically done anything apart from questing and vendoring greys/greens to vendors.
I bet that by the time you are 60 you can easily buy the 280% speed mount with zero effort apart from, again, leveling.
The last time I leveled a char 1-120 I dinged 120 with something like 10k+ gold, skipping every profession. 10k was more than enough to do whatever you liked, given that buying gear from AH was useless and there were/are a ton of catch up mechanisms.
Back then I had a lot of friends stuck for months without the 280% speed because they did not want to waste ages of their time to farm gold in whatever way (and I myself had it only because I’ve been brave enough to buy golds from a Chinese website).
Also, Vanilla richest chars had probably a fraction of the gold today Classic richest chars have, and they were way way way way way fewer. I had something like 10k gold (bought of course) when I started TBC and I was by far the richest dude in the guild (we were a standard raiding guild, not the best, not the worst).
Last edited by chiddie; 2020-11-28 at 01:42 PM.
Both "factions" have a valid point.
One thing stays true: Vanilla and TBC gold values were not set that way by Blizzard thinking that there would have been many people with tons of gold. As i wrote before, i started TBC with 10k gold (chinese gold) and i was by far the richest guy not only in my guild but also in my in-game frends' circle (about 100 people).
Pretty pathetic ventures from a lot of the people who want to "keep" their gold "going into" TBC.
I'll try one, here goes....
"No U, hahahahahaha!"
Anyway, copying characters over or "upgrading" Classic servers to TBC would be polar opposite of the design intent for Classic. They explicitly said they don't want two versions of the game running alongside each other. So I think they'll let you keep your gold. On Classic.
Want to play TBC? Roll on the TBC servers and start from lvl 1. You'll get over it.
Okay so the word "progressive" was left out because it was implied in the original "We don't want 2 (progressive) versions running alongside each other" argument for Classic. You'd have Classic museum, TBC museum, and who knows, maybe in the future a Wrath museum.
Well, no.
Too much botted gold and people just waiting to control the primal market.
Thank you, someone with sense.
"Oh but I spent 912893198 years in Classic" get over it, we already did that since the launch of WoW and have leveled countless alts to max caps. Nothing beats a freshie launch, the classic opened up, the even playing field, the rush to cap was juicy. You want TBC? Roll from 1. People just want to feel entitled and be a special snowflake since they don't want to loose their precious legendries and hundreds of hours.
This isn't WoW restart button, its a museum.
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Oh how wrong you are Character copy? Sure. Unlimited gold copy? Have a laugh
At most and I give this to ya, you can copy to selected realms ONLY while majority will be fresh TBC launches. Enfact I only hope there are 3 realms that you can copy to (ideally none). Keep the games separated, they are not progressive...
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Sure not a problem. People are forgetting that everyone has access to the game itself. The part of the game that actually gets played. Not everything is about the Auction House, but when it is, even the little guy can make massive gains by selling all of our extra stuff. For those of us who are just average players who can't outright buy everything, we will go farm. Remember that there are people who have to go and get the mats to begin with. The rich are the ones who are going to be making the purchases from the average player.
TBC is their chance to right some wrongs from the first classic project. I don't think they should wipe gold completely, but they should definitely do something because they let gold buying and bots have seemingly free reign. They should at minimum impose a 5k limit on lvl 60 characters, allowing you to bring over 50k on a single server if you put in the effort to level 10 60s on that server.
Last edited by huehuehue; 2020-11-30 at 09:04 PM.
That's the problem with this question. We go from Gold WIPE!!! ZERO IT OUT!! to 5k/toon is OK. You can't have a discussion when what we're talking about is so ill defined. I'd oppose a pure wipe or a wipe to something really low like 100g. That's asinine to me. 5000? I personally wouldn't care since I have less. But I know at least one guy who is basically a trader and has a lot more. He'd buy cards and sell the DMF trinkets for a profit or broker a deal to make in demand things like a Lionheart Helm. Boring AF to me, but he came by all his gold by legit means - who are any of you to demand that he not be able to enjoy it in TBC?
And why only 60s? Why not lower level toons that you just didnt finish? And if you do those, how low? 5? 35? 50?
The basic idea is that while there are players that legitimately earn gold, the amount is drastically inflated because of rampant botting generating hundreds of thousands of gold on every server. Something needs to be done so that blizzard's bot response doesn't impact the next project as much. The limit to 5k on 60's would make it so, again, that a total of 50k could be brought through to TBC if you put in enough effort to level your unfinished toons. Lower levels have a lower max gold.
This in my opinion is the bare minimum they should do. This is extremely generous towards those that legitimately earned gold and tbh the vast majority of players don't have close to this.
Big agree on the gold wipe! Here's my thoughts:
- Existing chars can remain on amalgamated Classic servers.
- You can copy as many chars over as you want, but only once (perhaps determined by a new boolean field on the account record).
- Only soulbound items transfer, and they have a sell value of 0 bronze when vendored (another boolean field).
- Close any other loopholes people find for turning soulbound items into quick gold.
You can play TBC. You just don't have any gold to start with. That's a consequence of your choice.
Not an issue if you simply create TBC servers and allow a one time copy per toon.Fucking over all the people with no interest of playing anything besides classic by forcing BC on them is a bad idea
Except the people who played classic and assume that its success means TBC...and who want to take over the toons they spend hundreds of hours on.Everyone wins if it's simply a different game like how retail and classic works now - no one asked for classic so they could go through the whole game again, people asked for classic because they wanted classic
You and those who think like you simply don't want to deal with the the results of your choices not to play TBC. Creating TBC servers and allowing copies a) preserves Classic for those who want Classic, b) lets people who spend time on their toon in Classic to move to TBC and c) lets people start new with TBC.
What you want is to penalize people who did play Classic because you chose not to. Why should others be affected by your decision?