Depending on the price, either a Shaman or nothing.
Depending on the price, either a Shaman or nothing.
It is indeed a entitlement/elitist attitude problem, it comes from the "I did it so you have to deal with it too" crap people try to brush off on others. If you ever have heard of the saying or "Story" of "back in my day I walk to school in 6 feet of snow", that's where it came from (basically from boomers).
Looking in this thread there'll be a lot of dissapointed people. There's no boost for Draenei or Belfs, and it costs money.
im curious how they plan to handle the drums,my guess is the best solution would be to simply limit them like combat res is today,that way someone having drums is still decent,but not required of every single member
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ironicaly many pservers do this with seal of blood,and even go much further than blizzard ever would,like giving free respects to aliance and other fairly good bonuses
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they talked about drums not shamans,and even if hero was raid wide,having more than 1 shaman is still good for the encounters that needs fast healing as chain heal in tbc is party wide only,plus mana tide is also crazy
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only as horde
probably the classes i don't have on max yet.
Paladin, Hunter and Druid
Where is the option "I wont buy a boost" ?
I understand what you are saying. On the other hand if classic proved anything its that people play for the endgame, not the journey anymore. There is really no point in spending several days to weeks(ingame time) leveling when you could be doing something that you think is fun in the game
I still think that is a moot point where people use the convenient excuse of the existence of boosting to get their way.
"Proven" is a bit far in my eyes.
I think the honest stance would then to just ditch the entire leveling thing and just straight up everyone free 70 premades.
Just free for everyone, no "one per account limit", just bury the leveling process of the game entirely.
If it's "proven", then this is the logical conclusion, rather than create this two way street of "Oh, we recognize Classic leveling totally sucks ass and everyone hates it, but anybody who is not willing to pay or wants to level an Alt has to go through it!".
Last edited by Kralljin; 2021-03-14 at 02:02 PM.
The answer is warrior. Why? because warriors are miserable to level.
I still haven't decided if I even wanna boost a toon. levelings gonna be so much easier in prepatch since xp gets nerfed a bit. If I do Buy a boost. Ill likely use it on either my warrior, Druid, or mage.
they also added a lot of quests to fill in the gaps of the 35-48 level range and increased the xp rewards on a lot of quests as well as lowering the xp requirement (to level). Also slightly better quest item drops which will lead to a better xp/hr rate. I loved leveling in TBC
None. I dont see why I would buy a boost when I can level plently of alts before TBC comes out. Theres also the prepatch period which makes leveling significantly easier. Theres zero reason to buy the boost if you are a current player unless you are a single dad with 7 kids.
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The majority of elite quests were made non-elite, so that also opens up a fair bunch around the world. Right now it is difficult to progress in those quest chains because people are likely not doing them at all. I have tried for weeks to get people for some of the elite ones in STV on one of my alts.