Most people in Vanilla spent more than 15 days /played just getting to 60 (in vanilla)…
i’ve leveled in actual vanilla 039485093485435 times. and classic again 0435890348503498503495 times. you classic andy’s who think that people who are pro boost don’t level would be shocked if you saw my retail deleted toon graveyard, or my classic one. it’s what i’ve spent the vast majority of my time doing, in both.
if you were day 1. most people weren’t november subs. if you weren’t you could look at websites that broke it all down for you. the min maxing of leveling didn’t just poof into existence with azeroth auto pilot. you could also pay real money for a leveling thing for a lot of the games existence. i never did but i know they have existed.
Freaking hall monitor.
Seriously, why does how others spend their money or do as they choose with their time bother you?
I was making good money at 27 and now I’m making better money at …
Nothing to be ashamed of.
some people have more time than money. some more money than time. one isn’t any more valid than the other. but more time folk seem to want to lord that time over others as if it makes them more successful/worthwhile vs someone who has to work more. never understood it, myself.
Most dont care what is posted in forums. Why would they. Look at this place.
I’m equally confused as to how anyone could not understand it. So much so its almost like you are missing the point on purpose to push some sort if agenda.
I’ll try to help out though because its so hard for you. People who have done the content numerous times in a 15 year old game know what content they like. A level boost allowed them to get to that content sooner while doing nothing to effect the people who choose not to use it. You good now?
I like your post.
Hard to translate w/o punctuation but a solid 4/5 for content.
I actually don’t mind the starting area for alliance. 1-30 is tolerable. Then it gets just god awful and I have a hard time ever logging in.
For 1 you leveled them in retail outland. You played a different game.
For 2 if you cant make it to 60 once on classic I got news for you. TBC aint for you. No matter how much you “enjoyed leveling there” in whatever retail version you did.
I’m glad someone flagged your ignorant post.
i’ve actually dreamt about the elwynn > wesfall > duskwood grind as i’ve done it literally 034859034859834795837454 xs. it’s like people who dream about tetris. same thing. lol
Whoever flagged this is a straight coward.
Cancel Culture “Hero”
Weak and pathetic
or he could be like most people from retail who are interested in classic, who leveled in VANILLA which was more difficult and time consuming than classic ever was. i know he said he was a tbc baby but that doesn’t stop people playing from vanilla to current like yall think. we didn’t just pop fully formed out of retail pods at cata’s release.
I’m pro boost
pro life
pro trump
deal with it internet!
Why has this become a hate battle? Literally your argument is that we, people that think this is what will make the issue of bots even worse and the game even more boring in the end, lost against you, you won the battle of… uh sorry what? Congratulations! Now you can have an alchemy alt at the cost of the integrity of the game
i’m pro boost
pro choice
pro… well… i’d like to be friendly with you after this thread. but i will say i fully supported an app on my phone where i threw oranges at trumps head. even paid to have the ads removed!
Thinking you missed the point here, being old is not an excuse for anything other than being dead of old age.
current order of operations
create forum post with “boost” somewhere in the title -> get flagged and have your post hidden
try to play a twitch shooter or other game. heck, even retail has mythic raids and mythic+ and young people have vastly better relfexes that allow them to succeed on average more so than the average older person. people who spend all day for nearly two decades that aged with the game, non withstanding. sit your 10 year old nephew down with call of duty. then your 90 year old gramma. you’ll see what i mean, then.