There is no way everyone would be happy with any decision Blizzard makes, but the Season of Mastery #somechanges takes care of many of the core issues that the majority can agree upon with little risk of unintended game changing consequences:
Experience to level (it will be on par with TBC, which has widespread approval by the player base)
Removal of boss debuff limit changing up the meta ever so slightly and allowing more class specs to be raid viable.
Plans to deal with mage boosting TBA
A fairly aggressive BUT flexible phase schedule. They said ROUGHLY 2-months, depending on how the community feels progress is going. If it feels too rushed then they can delay a few weeks. Relax.
No world buffs in raids (this shouldnât even be contested by anyone. not a peep. zip it trolls.)
a path forward out of fresh to a long-term server (classic or TBC) for those who want.
After the first year, Blizzard can consider other options to make fresh better in Season 2.
Weâre planning on increasing experience gains from what they were in the first iteration of WoW Classic. Our current plan is to set them close to what the 1-60 XP rates are in Burning Crusade Classic⢠with a bigger focus on quest XP increases.
What are you expecting? Quotes from 200k players saying they want it?
I hate to break it to you but if the only enjoyment you get out of classic is taking a year to get to 60 then you are undoubtedly in the minority. If people really enjoyed the âjourneyâ like you then the classic vanilla servers wouldnât be a ghost town.
yup, Iâm fairly satisfied with this iteration of fresh classic. the faster leveling is just going to be bonus exp for quests, so itâs not that big a deal. the main thing I wanted was no world buff meta.
I havenât heard many complaints about leveling experience in TBC.
I hit 70 in the first three weeks while no-life-ing it and was 9th in the guild of 200 active members to do so. The majority of my semi-casual 200+ guild hit 70 within the first 6-weeks of TBC. No complaints from anyone about being too easy or too short/long.
If you can find a thread that has/had active comments about the TBC leveling experience being too quick, have at it. Otherwise, you might evaluate yourself and identify as an isolated troll that has no added value to the community.
Well. I donât see many people complaining about it, so you could say it has widespread approval. Perhaps a better word than widespread could be used, but I digress.
Iâm not sure how BC classic is with exp. It it similar to how it worked in vanilla BC? If so then Iâm indifferent about it. It wasnât that big of a deal back then. Maybe a 20-30 hours difference from 1-60.
Agreed! Very excited. The last thing they need to address is the PvP system. I think thereâs widespread consensus that the R14 grind, while iconic for vanilla, is toxic as hell.
It needs an overhaul while still making it feel âexclusiveâ in some way.
Iâm no fan of TBC, but I at least hope this Classic reboot somewhat has some similarities to what TBC is today. Namely, time investment. Itâs obvious that these raids are more time consuming - not the 30 minute steam rolls we had in Classic. Guilds need to prioritize and think about when and what raids to do since they canât do all of them. They need to think about adding or extending raid days. 2 times a week for 2-3 hours may not be enough.
Heroic Blood furnace can still be a nightmare.
While everything has been figured out, there are still road blocks here and there. Itâs still not great, but itâs more a game than Classic Vanilla was. That was just a flow chart.