So you will go to a server that allows people to buy gear/boost a character make x3 gold and experience but you are mad about boosts ok bud.
You seem unaware of Blizzlike servers. But I get it, youâre a forum troll.
Just looked at the private servers most are boost to instant geared and leveled. But you are mad about the boost ok. Also not a troll lol
And those are servers I choose not to play.
Look the retail player shows how much he knows about private servers. These are the losers ruining the game. Retail uses classic as an expansion. Blizzard is a joke.
Private servers are 100% better than wows classic servers. Not even close.
Would love to see your source for this.
Offering a boost that trivializes the content between levels 1-58 in a game that goes 1-70 involves upsetting people that value the time and effort spent on their characters.
Without rules or boundaries, games donât exist. If we allowed every character to one shot bosses, the game wouldnât be very fun right? Because limitations exist and all players must follow the rules, it creates a fair field of play where the most dedicated can fully indulge themselves and play with their peers.
Blizzard doesnât allow players to one shot bosses. Blizzard didnât offer a boost to level 50 in vanilla. Blizzard still doesnât allow players to one shot bosses. Blizzard now offers a boost that trivializes a portion of the game others enjoy.
When you keep removing rules and making everything more simple, the games integrity pays the price. The magic no longer exists. Thereâs nothing special about working hard on your character anymore because even if you put all that effort in, blizzard steps in front of you and says it doesnât matter with itâs actions in offering boosts.
Once a player realizes how floppy the rules are and they flip to the side who is willing to pay blizzard more money, the game immediately loses all itâs oomph. Thereâs no substance here.
Ok, but you didnât actually offer a source. The person I quoted claims that the only people buying boosts are retail players. Would love to see a source for this. I played Classic Beta to 30. I played classic to 58, just enough to get me to outland. I did it in spite of classic. I played classic back in the day and I played it again during re-release. The world and lore are great, the level grind is awful and I had 0 interest in doing that again. TBC releases and I bought a boost for an alt. Had they announced it sooner I would have not have wasted my time leveling the first go around. My love and memories for TBC are in outland. Where do I fall in this scenario?
All of these âBoosts cause XYZ problemâ are so thin and self ennobling. One thing I constantly see on the forums every day is âThe retail players are boosting, but they arenât in it for the long haulâ type of attitudes, yet every day thereâs another âclassic only playerâ stating that they are quitting. Get over yourselves and play the freaking game.
The same retail players purchasing boosts are people that buy their 15th coffee mug because it has a funny looking dog pictured on it.
Thatâs the level of attention span and disposable income weâre talking about.
When that demographic becomes the majority, the game becomes the addicted elite and those dog mug buyers.
They may or may not stay subscribed. The damage is already done simply by offering the boost. Not to mention bots ability to take advantage of blizzards boost. An absolute joke.
Another assumption. And itâs not a funny looking dog, itâs Link drinking coffee and reading a newspaper with Ganondorf on the headline.
If WoW is your job, then you can get to 70 in 4 days to a week. Letâs not pretend botting wouldnât exist without the boosts. I was here the first time, it was a serious problem. I honestly feel like it was worse the first time. Everything youâve said so far can be summed up by âI hate boosts and this is how I feelâ
You work for blizzard huh? I donât like boosts because theyâre the anti thesis to an engaging MMORPG. Get a clue.
You think bots in 2006-2008 were as bad as they are in 2021 with blizzard offering a cash bought boost placement system to bot paradise in tbcâs setting.
The bots never fun out of operating funds so they never stop buying the boosts while blizzard doesnât ban the bots and pockets all the money from the bot accounts and retail players.
The bots are incredibly more prevalent. Youâre dishonest. You work for blizzard.
Boosting is tempting but I just started playing this rogue again and as DD is dead on vanilla I moved him to TBC, sergeant puthric used to love hunting alliance in ravenhill cemetery and I canât imagine boosting now that Iâve gotten back into the swing of things, too much fun going to new places and killing new people.
I am disheartened though by the lack of dungeon groups, my outlaw saber and the butcher would normally be replaced in SM and RFD but now dungeons groups are scarce.
YepâŠnot sure why they didnât open up more for this Quarter. Do like one boost âallocationâ per quarter.
I really have zero desire to level my: Hunter, Mage, Rogue, or Shaman. And Iâm not buying a dungeon boost âpackâ to get from sub-40s to 58 just so I can get into the âcurrent contentâ.
BTW: When Wrath introduced XP in BGs, that is how I leveled my alts. In every single game that has XP from ânot just questingâ, I do that to level. I play the âgeneralâ content once, and only once. After that, itâs leveling in LFG or BGs.
((The sad thing about Classic is everyoneâs interested only in zooming to max level so while they do the LFG thing, itâs all through paying a mage to â50 pack pullâ them to level. Itâd be nice to get the Retail LFG but have it restricted to just your server. We kind of have that with addons, but itâd be nice to have an official one that everyone uses.))
I wonder how many people who are against boosts are for dual spec ⊠hypocrites.
Glad to see a lot of players showing their support for unlimited boosting. I got a feeling the ones raising a stink over it are mages and paladins that are making tons of gold by selling boosts through dungeons. They donât want to lose their cash cow.
youâre just a troll but people like at exists in this game thats why I make sure to use my store mount to go everywere cause I know triggers then deeply when they see it
Your store mount is a badge of embarrassment.
Everywhere you go, people can instantly and clearly see you as the milked sheep you are, being a good sheep buying things in a cash shop instead of playing the game.
Youâre Blizzardâs favorite little sheep, good job buddy.
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Iâm so triggered I roasted you. Good one man. Good troll.
You donât speak for me, Retail paladin. I love leveling in Classic.