Boosting is literally Pay to win

Actually not true.

If you only have 2 hours to play per week, it would take you a year before you could even play TBC.

That’s why they are introducing the boosts… /facepalm.

clearly he doesn’t play it, that’s why he wants to boost to 58 - do ramparts once and quit.

There will be people IRL that would desire to use the 58 boost, but won’t be able to because they lack the disposable income to do so. It’s the definition of pay-to-win. In game reward based on real life wealth disparity.

“”“Gameplay first”""" Blizzard needs to just demolsih the orc statue. There’s nothing of the original Blizzard culture left.

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Yes. The record world first for classic was just over three days.

I play classic and no, I don’t plan on boosting on TBC lol.

Leveling through dungeons is the most efficient way to level… which bots can do via multi-boxing teams.

lol.

Yea… because paying 50$ to boost a level 55 to 58 makes perfect sense… lmao.

No I won’t be using the boost.

level 55 character is your highest? Dude you don’t even play classic, why are you here?

You seem to have missed the point.

If it is only going to take 1-2 days to reach TBC, then why are you here?

Why do you care?

Why would ANYONE care?

Plan on playing TBC.

These are TBC forums the last time I checked?
looks around. Yep still TBC forums.

TBC was my first max level character.
Looking forward to experiencing it again.

Did you read my last post?
1-2 days is total time played.

Bots can play non stop. It’s not rocket science.

yeah and you’re gonna have to quit once you realize that crafting a storm herald will cost 15k gold because of gold inflation due to botting.

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Why would I want a non-healing item?

I’ve healed since TBC… not going to change any time soon.

Still torn between Druid and shaman though for TBC. Druids don’t get super good until wrath.

Thank god the pay to win boost comes with max blacksmithing and 15k gold…oh wait

A level 58 character doesn’t take 1-2 days played it’s closer to 4

If you are running efficient routes and dungeon boosting it does.

For most normal players? No.
But bots aren’t normal players.

If only a computer can bot for 24 hours a day…

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I still can’t get over this. I can’t understand how he’s able to reconcile these two arguments. They sound pretty mutually exclusive to me.

Huh?

Days played. 1-2 days is 24 - 48 hours.

A bot can play 24/7.

Most normal players can’t play 24 hours a day.

Then you would be done in 3-6 months tops, even if you only played 2 hours a week. Not over a year.

Quick maths checks out

ahh, yes. so you’re best in slot will be from tailoring it’s called the whitemend set. It will cost over 20k gold to make, enjoy.

Because a bot can literally play all day it doesn’t need to eat or sleep.

48 hours of play will prolly get them to 60 especially since they need 30% less xp they get Mount at 30 instead of 40 there’s new flight paths for faster travel.

Tbc isn’t just 30% faster to level, it’s more like 50% because the amount of travel time cut down from earlier mounts and more flight points.