Well unless you are paying for a boost of some kind your not getting a group.
Started leveling a new mage, I knew that could not hit 60 by TBC launch so I paid for a boost just to be there when the portal opens. What was I thinking. Oh my Looking for a group chat flooded with Boosting services. I am not sure if this is how it is on all servers but on Sulfuras Horde side you are not getting a group period.
Maybe its just because people are pushing to 60 fast and will get back to normal later. The community seems very friendly non Toxic and willing to answer questions. But you not grouping up get use to soloing.
Exactly, you’re going to be able to find groups in BC constantly. All these players from 2 huge continents put into outlands.
You’ll definitely have an easy time of finding groups.
I started leveling a week before prepatch so I’ve had plenty of people to quest and run dungeons with. But yea, there won’t be many low levels for a while, that’s to be expected.
Last night I was sitting in Org on my (52) mage and a random group pm’ed me to see if I was interested in doing a BRD. I had no intention of doing any dungeons and was in the process of cooking dinner too.
This will obviously be on a server by server basis. I am on Atiesh and have found groups for all level dungeons so far on my alt Hunter. He will not hit 60 before the Portal opens but that is a me thing as I have focused more on getting my new Druid decked out in dungeon blues.
If you boosted a mage to 58. I will help you. Google DM north mage runs for the exp to get to 60. Google zf zombie mage farm if u need some gold to get some better gear for outland. You can do all this solo.
Your a mage you should know how to aoe farm its fun to do it yourself. You can even join the boosters after you learn if thats what you want. practice practice practice i died lot in dm north before i got it.
Then when your done you can enjoy leveling a space goat or those twig people or whatever you want. I also stayed 59 to enjoy wsg and ab bgs now its just space goat leveling.