If you want to be specific - leveling 1-58 was only part of TBC experience for those opting to level a draeni or blood elf.
Which can’t be boosted.
If you want to be specific - leveling 1-58 was only part of TBC experience for those opting to level a draeni or blood elf.
Which can’t be boosted.
i realize this is a late response, but if you’ve ever done the level 16 alliance druid swim form quest chain, you would not be so flippantly dismissing “accomplishment” from the sentence. cause that, my friend, is an accomplishment, and i summarize here:
it spans 2 continents, 5+ zones, 3 deep sea dives, one of which contains giant sea monsters. haha. and thats just to get an ability you can simply train for automatically in retail, no quests involved
You didn’t have to buy Classic or TBC. Boosts don’t affect you the game is not the same as it was the community is the same was it was. If you’ve been playing since launch there is no way a boost will make all of your progress meaningless unless you never got to 60.
TBC is the game in TBC, the old world will be dead and pointless. Is your guild going to wait for everyone to level up from level 1 to 70 so they can join you for raids? No? Well that’s not fair is it? Isn’t classic about playing the game and not being benched?
Making gold in TBC is as easy as running some dailies and doing other quests. It’s not difficult in TBC since quests give a lot more gold and other rewards and the stuff that drops in dungeons are also worth more.
I don’t see how boosting making botting more or less illegal.
World PVP isn’t a thing now. It’s just people getting into fight they don’t think they will lose I don’t see how that’s something anyone cares about.
Based on what? Do you know where the farming spots are? There aren’t many of them in TBC and they will all be camped by actual players who will kill the bots and report them.
Nope that’s just not true. A 58 with no professions and not enough gold for epic riding isn’t winning anything.
What do you have against new players joining TBC? Everyone you know who’s going to play TBC aren’t playing TBC now. Boosts aren’t bad and none of your reasons are legitimate or real concerns.
Heyford you can deny and lie. Know matter what anybody has too say, you pro boost people are here to quash everything. That’[s because you work for lazy streamers who don’t want to level. Is that true? Streamers make money showcasing Classic TBC and a lot of them don’t want to level. And Actiblizz makes money off the hype. Do you deny or lie? So did you sell your soul “Heyford”? lol… Always follow the money.
the boost shouldn’t be a boost, it should at BEST be a boost to your EXP per kill. not even league of legends (a greedy a$$ company that just wants money) lets you pay money to instantly play ranked games at lvl 30.
that happens to be completely and easily free to play
exactly. ty
Classic Streamers already leveled up to 60 and were showered with epics and gold so I don’t know what you are talking about.
That’s literally all companies. They aren’t charities. Did you pay for Classic? Is TBC going to cost anything?
Honestly the boost has no relevant impact on TBC classic.
Especially given the cap of 1 per account AND it can’t be used on the new races.
This statement is truly a sign of your ignorance. The only reason the base content will be dead in TBC, is if they indeed implement boosts. The boosts will contribute to people, who would otherwise be leveling (on increased xp by the way) to get to the TBC content, skipping it entirely by boosting, thus doing exactly what you have stated.
Except you are not skipping ANY TBC content whatsoever, you are merely boosting to start TBC content right away. I would be fine with them removing boosts on the condition that during the prepatch they implement the AOE cap. You will see exactly who are mages whining about boosts that way.
You are not “we”. Don’t pretend everyone feels the way YOU feel. Don’t speak for me. You only speak for yourself. No game is “beloved” to me. To me, humans are “beloved”.
It isn’t your game. It isn’t “our” game. What nonsense! This game is a PRODUCT, created by a FOR-PROFIT BUSINESS. You are a customer. Anything else is your personal imagined fantasy. Fiction. Not the real world of Blizzard and the rest of us.
Blizzard has offered new players boosts for several years. They were succesful in greatly increasing the number of NEW players joining the game. They are for NEW players, not for us. If you hate NEW players joining TBC, that’s simply too bad for you. Personally, I LIKE the idea that WoW will continue to stay in business.
Don’t pretend there’s a moral issue here. That’s pure imagination.
The AOE cap will be there on prepatch since it’s based on 2.4.3
Which is why account buying through 3rd party sellers is so prevalent in LoL my guy. The same way that mage boosting is prevalent in classic.
Turns out that long grinds to get to the fun part of the game encourage people to find less than reputable means of shortening or skipping them.
source pls
The prepatch im assuming will just allow people to level up BE and space goats.
No.
The pre patch will have everything including talent changes and all that you just can’t go into the dark portal.
Source please?
Base content has been dead for a long time. This isn’t some new thing that’s only coming with TBC, even now lfg is dominated by boosters and legit dungeon groups are hard to come by. We’ll see an initial surge from BE/Goat creations and then it’ll be dead again boost or no.
How classic “should” work, the idealistic game based on the “spirit of classic”, where there’s a vibrant leveling scene and the world is full of people of all levels running dungeons isn’t reflected in reality. The reality is the world currently only exists as a barrier to end game and people have shown repeatedly that they’re more than happy to go out of the way and will take extreme measures to skip it.
They’ll also be contributing to boosting population numbers in content that actually matters once TBC comes out. TBC content. More bodies for relevant content (dungeons, group quests, etc.) isn’t a bad thing.