I have been waiting close to or over five months now and to be able to transfer my alt characters to my mains. There are easily several solutions that do not impact the population of the server. Such as, allowing me to transfer characters to a server that I have a level 60 already on. Regardless if it is locked or not. I posted something along these lines several times already, I want to be able to play my alts with my guild and my friends. The low population server that my alternate characters are on takes me several hours a day to find even one group for any dungeon. At least an hour or more trying to get someone to quest with me. And only one guild is reading any end game content. Which is also hard to get in since they are a fairly tight knit group. I don’t want to have to make a character from level 1 and level up all the professions and farm all the gear all over again. In my personal opinion I think that they should just unlock all of the high population servers but allow free transfers off of them. And the only way to get to the high population servers is to pay the $25 transfer fee. Or my alternate option which would be to allow people that already have a level 60 character on a server to be able to transfer other characters to that server regardless if it is locked or not
What’s so hard about finding groups on Heartseeker?
I always wondered whats it like on HS horde do you guys help build your communities for newer people? Do you guys run dungeons for newer players?
We try, we are actually still able to rank up to HWL. I should have my rank 11 soon and then I am probably just going to derank and help new Horde.
The problem with Classic altogether is lack of patience; that’s why there are servers with queues imo. People don’t want to compromise and community build.
yeah nobody does the recruit and build people up from the dirt anymore, its like you have to be good already
The best part about classic, is getting a solid 70-100 active players that can become friends through diplomacy and compromise, and a solid core leadership which takes initiative and time.
The overcoming of pve encounters and improving over time as a team, and this also applies to pvp. To me that’s the most rewarding thing the game has to offer.
On my server we just pug everything, there is a mega guild and they end up breaking into pugs all the time for more shaman or something, I feel bad for people whos servers arent busy and progressed enough you can pug half of blackwing lair no problem and all of molten core / ony / zg ofc.
Ok… so in a server with around 30-60 active players I don’t see that happening. So what am I supposed to do? Go into town in real life and hand out flyers to get old ladies to buy a PC, internet, and a wow sub so I can have more people play on my alts server? If it had a few hundred players then sure… i could build a guild and all that. But my point is that my main is on another server where I have a ton of friends and a nice guild who helps each other out and we have all gotten to know each other… and when I desire to play my alt I have to solo play every part of the game… can’t raid because there aren’t enough people. I want to be able to play my alts (on the super low pop server) and get them where I can play with my friends. I’ll never understand this troll logic of “just build a community and put in the effort” to people who obviously have no clue about how sad the situation actually is on that server. I have a 60 warrior on that server who has done a grand total of 4 dungeons. I want to be able to play with my friends and there’s an easy solution to it. I didn’t just complain and yell at blizzard for being “incompetent“. What I did was offer very simple solutions
It is not troll logic. That’s exactly what took place during launch, community and economy building.
The Horde that fled my home server thought they did but they didn’t.
Still haven’t heard how you would handle the situation as it stands right now
We farm and we farm.