Where can I find the real info. about class trials? I want to find out how long the trial lasts. Everything I found on Google so far as been misleading, with most saying that it stops as soon as you turn in your artifact quest.
Well, the class trial is 110 now, not 100, and I have no intention of doing the artifact quests right now.
I would like to try out a mage for a few days, hopefully, in the current content, since I would be level 110. I'm planning on boosting a character next week, but I can't decide which class.
I guess I'm just going to make one and see what happens, but I'd like to have an idea of how long it is designed to last.
Level 110 Class Trial:
https://us.battle.net/support/en/article/64574
https://us.battle.net/support/en/article/64574
https://us.battle.net/support/en/article/64574
Your new trial character is playable for three hours, or until you select a zone from the Scouting Map.
Thanks.
It looks like BFA is actually cheaper than the character boost. I heard that blizzard made boosts battle.net wide now. I don't know if that's true. I remember reading that a year ago when a bunch of people started getting random 90 boosts popping up on their accounts (mine included).
If it is true, then it seems like it would be cheaper for me to just create a second wow account in my battle .net, upgrade it to BFA, and use the boost on my main account.
It looks like BFA is actually cheaper than the character boost. I heard that blizzard made boosts battle.net wide now. I don't know if that's true. I remember reading that a year ago when a bunch of people started getting random 90 boosts popping up on their accounts (mine included).
If it is true, then it seems like it would be cheaper for me to just create a second wow account in my battle .net, upgrade it to BFA, and use the boost on my main account.
10/28/2018 05:26 PMPosted by SynsankenI heard that blizzard made boosts battle.net wide now. I don't know if that's true.
Yes, the boost that comes with BfA is battle.net wide. That's been the case since at least Legion.
10/28/2018 05:26 PMPosted by SynsankenIf it is true, then it seems like it would be cheaper for me to just create a second wow account in my battle .net, upgrade it to BFA, and use the boost on my main account.
Yes, it's true. Keep in mind you can only have up to 8 WoW accounts under the same battle.net account though.
Thanks.
While I was waiting I asked billing and they confirmed I could do it as well. The game master made a new trial account and added it to my battle.net so I could upgrade it.
I was thinking about making a second account anyway so this works out well, and I save $10.
While I was waiting I asked billing and they confirmed I could do it as well. The game master made a new trial account and added it to my battle.net so I could upgrade it.
I was thinking about making a second account anyway so this works out well, and I save $10.
Make sure to RAF yourself for more rewards!10/28/2018 05:54 PMPosted by SynsankenThanks.
While I was waiting I asked billing and they confirmed I could do it as well. The game master made a new trial account and added it to my battle.net so I could upgrade it.
I was thinking about making a second account anyway so this works out well, and I save $10.
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