poor thing
i didnt come up with it to be fair, i cant remember who did but its in another thread
This is what people say who donât work 50+ hours a week, have kids, etc say.
I get to play 5-8 hours a week at most. I logged on my 38 lock troday and spent 4 hours to get to 39 âŚYou can say im doing it wrong I donât know, but Im looking at 100+ hours to getting to 60âŚmeaning at my playtime like 25 weeks left.
But at 5-8 hours I COULD be a good raid logger for a guild that knows how to play and be a solid team memberâŚI just cant devote the hours to leveling without taking LITERALLY 6-8 months to do itâŚ
Funny thing- I am a Wrath baby and I clearly remember my toon starting at level 1. I wasnât around for TBC the first time, but I would imagine new players started at level 1 then, too.
Wrath came with a death knight level boost
You have your post directly from Blizzard themselves. Youâre wrong, end of story
If you disagree with the people who are in charge of the game, then I guess itâs just not for you, maybe you should look for something else to play
Didnât realize we create a character and it begins at level 58.
Or that Bloods Elves and Draeni starting zones were level 58.
Or that Jewelcrafting was only able to be picked up at 58.
This is what they SHOULD do! Then we dont actually have to buy the boosts
That was tied to having a max level character.
You couldnât just create a Deathknight on a brand new account
Neither could you buy a boost to bypass that either.
You have a post of one person who is posting what they were told to post by the mouthpiece at blizzard. I can guarantee you they donât actually feel this way, and they donât agree with it.
However, itâs their job to post these things.
no you would not be a solid team member and probably not even a raid logger, again if you arent 60 in 2 years, then you arent trying.
Had to have leveled another toon from 1-58 to be able to make one. That rule applied to every server on which you wanted to make a DK.
It is ONE boost PER ACCOUNT. IT ISNT A BIG DEAL.
but you hypocrites enjoy sitting afk in a dungeon while a mage boosts you to 60 instead. get over yourselves.
How full of yourself could you possibly be?
Again, Your right, I didnt try, I saw it was futile and quitâŚbut with a boost its notâŚ
Thats the whole pointâŚthe Boost makes it possible.
The thing I see as complicated though is even though it is one boost per account and a great way to get new players into the game. You know there are a good chunk of players that will pay for multiple accounts and get the boost which turns it into a pay to win system. But I guess I canât really complain about it being a pay to win system when players are doing this even now regardless.
One per account, not one per person.
It doesnât matter how many people are able to buy, they shouldnât exist to begin with. The amount of negative effects boosts have is staggeringly large. Not only that, but itâs entirely against the entire heart and soul of the game.
exactly, this is happening right now regardless so whats the difference other than Blizzard now gets a cut instead of the chinese gold sellers?
Iâd guess there is just as much disagreement about the boost among blizzard employees as there is among the players. But youâre correct in that blizzard employees who disagree with blizzard wonât post it.
The boosting scene was going to take a serious hit in TBC.
Alot of us were looking forward to that.