My main was a druid in Classic. Boosting Warlock and leaving the oomkin as herbing toon. BC along with MoP was the best time to be a lock
Demonology here i come. Missed you all those years!
My main was a druid in Classic. Boosting Warlock and leaving the oomkin as herbing toon. BC along with MoP was the best time to be a lock
Demonology here i come. Missed you all those years!
In an ideal world I want 3 level 70 ( mage, hunter, warlock) with professions.
Warlock is going to be my main character.
I'm going to check how painful it is to level past level 30,
I finally found a good server and I can't even get a SM group.
So maybe I will just boost a lock
Also, I'm gonna wait for the pre-patch and experience nerf so I will get the idea what I'm gonan do
Won't boost unless it's free (which is unlikely). But my main will likely be a spriest. As soon as there is a release date and more details on the tBC server transition, I will start leveling one. My hope is that there will be fresh servers but that is also looking unlikely.
The wise wolf who's pride is her wisdom isn't so sharp as drunk.
We are not getting a free boost.
But the one i will buy will be either shaman or herb slave aka druid.
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Interesting to see how Blizzard dropped the ball with the boosts.
They could have cashed in on people boosting bloodelfs and draenei, but instead people will have to buy gold to pay for instanced boosts during prepatch.
Crazy how blizz is throwing money away.
This is a picture taken from Netherstorm some days after release (yeah I have come from the future):
Does it answer your question about the most common boosted class?
Considering just not legit players but bots too I can say that , like spartans fighting in the shades of the persians arrrows.....we are gonna play in the shade of 4 triilion druids.
Now REALLY answering your question ( as in ME) I got few things to do in retail now so I'm leveling a druid to make company to my hunter and saving the boost for an ocasional :"Damn!! I would like to play X" so in summary: none yet,will see.
Flight form will most likely not be in on release day, it wasn't added until 2.1, which is the BT patch.
Disregarding that those that take the boost need to level gathering professions in the first place and druid is quite frankly overrated as farm character, at least in TBC.
But hey, go on and boost those druids.
Paladin duh, I’m not auto-attacking my way to 58.
From 58 I’ll survive, and prepare him well for WoTLK Classic!
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Considering they've held back also more than just raidcontent in Classic until their respective phases, it's highly likely that the same thing will apply to TBC as well.
The regular flight form is 60%, which is slower than any epic mount, so that benefits shrinks massively.
And with everybody and their mother having epic flying, at least on their farm characters, botters are at a disadvantage at farming nodes, unless they also grab epic flying, their g/h will massively suffer due to other people just gathering nodes so much faster.
My guess is that bots will resort to farming raw gold, rather than attempt to farm materials, at least during early TBC where everybody farms mats for gold / craftable items.
10 bucks lol?no way,if anything it will be way more than the normal retail boost,because its limited to just one,and it should take in account the averege time it takes to lvl,in bfa or sl lvling is super fast no matter how you level,in tbc 1-58 unless you get boosted its still pretty slow