Boosts in TBC Classic A Disgrace

For the record I still think you’re being a bit of a drama Queen here however I do understand the concern not for the reason that you’re bringing up.

Speaking from somebody who is leveling currently and probly going to not need the boost because by a time BC comes out depending when hopefully I’ll just have every single class to 60.

I’m more concerned on the body area of it however living clarify I don’t find this ranjoor huge thing about somebody that doesn’t half to level.

Because a It’s one character per account

B You can’t boost a Blood elf, Or drain I.

And 3 You can’t compare the beginning of classic to now because the simple fact is people are leaving the game.

I mean on my server if some d’s leveling it probly want something else is all that’s already on the server and a lot of times I feel badd for them because most of the time they came gay groups for dungeons they can’t there’s not enough people to fill them.

New people are not coming to classic it’s just not a friendly game to come to this late you’re either raiding naxx.

Or your well if you’re a mad man doing the God-awful PVP system.

Or 3 it you’re trying to gear up depending on how far you are maybe even your 3rd allh or 4th depending on the player.

There’s just not much to do at endgame and speaking from somebody that felt this way 15 years ago and I’ll say it again passable 30 leveling sucks.

On top of that it’s not entirely watch Goldie and angry about this whole thing when well more than probly 40% of people just boost through major boosting anyway so what’s the difference because its bottom with gold.

That was probly botton from a 3rd party website Now am I saying that people can’t farm thousands of gold no but I’m saying.

A lot of people doubt However my concern with the boost is this.

And this is the solution and here’s my thing everyone wants to bark about the boost and how terrible it is but no one wants to give blizzard an alternative.

At least not something they’re actually going to consider I’ve heard some people say suggestions Lake,TCG Items from a card game or a store of some type for cosmetics.

What it sell more or less who knows but like it or not blizzard is going that paid a when route call it what it is.

Now is it the worst thing in the world because it’s one character while now but still I’m more concerned of how it benefits bodder’s.

That’s why my suggestion I think works better instead of saying we don’t want the boost its badd.

Why don’t we say something like Instead of giving people of 58 boost why don’t we give them BOA gear so it solves all the problems.

People still have to level out the world but it’s a ton faster and the whole point is the level and be with your friends OK well why don’t we just give the BOA gear a huge XP bonus even bigger than it was and originally.

Have a giving a 50% XP bonus on each piece of the BOA gear That’s a huge bonus XP and I guarantee you’ll be from wonder 60 and A-day.

People still have to play on the world so they have a chance to interact with players and if the account gets banned the botelers lost all that.

By putting the value on the account the botter is losing more because that’s my main concern with it.

Not only that this is overall better for the player because then they can use it to level multiple tones instead of An automatic 58.

This makes more people happy because then while they actually have to play their class.

And they still have to level out in the world and I faint people will be more in tuned especially if they wanted jump in to BC.

That haven’t played classic So in my opinion everybody When’s with that.

That’s just my take on it

So I guess when you were beginning TBC you started at lvl 1. I started at lvl 60 so seems my boost should start me at 60. Also how does ONE BOOST PER ACCOUNT to 58 affect you? Oh I see you’re a mage and now you will be unable to make gold by boosting returning players for TBC.

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Boost in TBC is ridiculous and unneeded.

They reduced the EXP requirements and there were more quest added to vanilla zones in TBC.

It will not take any where near as long to reach 60 as it did during Vanilla.

Exp reduced and mounts are at 30. You should be able to hit 60 during pre-patch no problem.

(Yes reduced EXP requirements for 1-60 and the level 30 mount will be in at pre-patch this was stated here is the proof)

https://www.wowhead.com/news=321062/the-burning-crusade-classic-leveling-2-4-3-xp-curve-and-mounting-at-level-30

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I don’t know how it was for you, but even though I started the November before TBC officially released I never reached cap level even during the whole expansion because of how tedious and slow the leveling was. Even if I socialized with people, I had no one around that would run me through content that wasn’t already busy with what they were doing at cap-level. This was back when the only leveling guides were paid-for and I, as a dumb high school kid, could not afford to buy any.

That’s pretty much going to be the same experience for a vast majority of players who are just joining for TBC Classic and will be starting fresh on already-established servers. Only on certain servers will there be a steady community leveling all at once, but a lot of people are going to have the same experience as I had when I first started playing the game back in 2006–having no one to help them through leveling, which in turn causes them to level slower, and with frustrations growing because they just want to get to the main meat of the newest content.

This is why the boosts are necessary. It bypasses the need for players to have to sit through the tedious grind and get right into the new expansion–the main point of TBC Classic.

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How does the boost negatively affect you?

Back when TBC originally came out the recommended System Requirements was a Intel Pentium 4 and 1GB of memory too but not everyone is going to pull out 15 year old computers to get the nostalgia back.

Classic is currently ALL about boosting and that’s without any Blizz character boosts to 58. So much spam for mage dungeon boosts and gold selling…

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You aren’t alone. I, myself, prefer the journey to the end game. The events that occur while leveling make a unique history/background for my toons and shape how I view the rest of the world with each of them. It is my perception that there are people who are mostly into the end game. They find leveling boring just as I find repetitively doing the same dungeon/raid boring. Each to their own. There is no reason why I should let folks who want boosts, either mage or paid, have any impact my enjoyment of this game.

Players also didn’t have 13+ years of guides, and exact road maps on how to run through classic like a freight train. How will someone else boosting affect YOUR gameplay at all? Or is this just another nerd’s purist issue. Most people boosting have already done the grind, there won’t be “Droves” of players joining in tbc just to boost their first character in classic… and in the end, you won’t be seeing those players, I assume you’re in a guild that would never invite them. stfd, enjoy the game like the rest of us, and play in your own lane if you have an issue with people playing how THEY WANT and not HOW YOU WANT.

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You are wrong. Flat out wrong and in denial if you do not think there will be floods of new level 58s coming into TBC classic due to these boosts. Many retail players will be doing just that, as it is evident by these forums. Not to mention the other problems boosts can lead to, even for those who have done the grind already. And no, I am not a "purist nerd’ for wanting the classic experience to stay “classic”.

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Oh do yah. You think your friends will stick around if they can’t make any gold. Boosts will open a portal for new legion of invading bots. Bots that will lower AH prices and the stuff you trying to sell. World PVP will also take a hit. Gold seller’s will be more powerful and it opens the door for more pay to win services from Actiblizz. All this to support classic tourist at the expense to classic player’s and want to bee’s. Boosts are bad and will bring doom to classic and World of Warcraft in general.

yes, because they love TBC

the difference between a boosted bot and an unboosted bot is maybe 2 days. don’t even try to act like bots wouldn’t be a problem without boosts

I fail to see how more people in the currently active zones is going to make world PvP weaker

ThE eNd Is CoMiNg!!!111oneoen

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You twisted my meaning to my words but I like your classic spirit. Bots are bad boosted or not boosted. I am an advocate for classic players and I think you would be too if you weren’t trolling. Even if your trolling I commend you for keeping this post alive. Boosts are Bad!

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Coming from a mage, absolute gold. Well, it won’t be gold for you anymore. HAHAHAHAHAHA.

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wouldn’t you want an influx of people for TBC?
The leveling experience 1-58 is not part of TBC. never was.

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It technically was for blood elf/draenei, but they’re adding those with the pre-patch and that’s vastly superior to waiting until actual launch.

Skipping vanilla leveling for your xth alt isn’t even remotely a problem. Skipping it to focus on TBC isn’t really either, though I imagine most people won’t be using the boost for their first character anyway.

Mages can’t really boost anymore in TBC anyway due to the AoE nerfs.

The boost isn’t available for elf/draenei becuase that leveling experience was part of TBC.

That’s what I am saying. The boost is meant to skip over classic classic content, not TBC.

Which is why it’s ironic boosting is a sudden problem now. Guarantee he has no problem with it from people buying gold to aoe boost now.

Nor do I see how this is a problem. Nobody needs to, “earn” the right to play TBC.

Good. Many retail players in Classic took to it like a fish to water and enjoyed themselves. Many also wanted to like it, but couldn’t get over the leveling hump. There’s nothing wrong with skipping the leveling in vanilla during TBC.

Like what? The only one you’d have any semblance of being correct is bots, and that’s solved by actioning the bots. We’ll see if Blizzard does or not with this increased revenue.

Leveling from 1-58 wasn’t part of the TBC experience for everyone.

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If he did make gold that way, you do have a point. Skipping the leveling from 1-60 (or, close enough) by paying a Mage (usually a bot or someone not from the west) is “okay” but paying Blizzard isn’t.

At least with boosting in-game the gold changes hands, but… that’s not always a good thing.

buying gold is already against tos

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