Op is not saying max cap will be 24 levels higher than before just that with (quick maths) it is like 24 levels if they didn’t do the squish.
However i’m gonna guess Blizz will go by how long it takes to hit cap not how many levels so Id assume it will be the same as other expacs in terms of time to cap.
Blizzard said the leveling process would be 70% faster to the point you can level to the pre-Shadowlands cap with only one expansion worth of content after gaining 10 levels in the tutorial zone. So, there is that.
Op is not saying max cap will be 24 levels higher than before just that with (quick maths) it is like 24 levels if they didn’t do the squish. However i’m gonna guess Blizz will go by how long it takes to hit cap not how many levels so Id assume it will be the same as other expacs in terms of time to cap.
Exactly. Going from Draenor to Legion takes 4.1 levels. Legion to BfA takes just 4.1 levels. But BfA to Shadowlands takes a massive 10 levels. 20% of the previous cap! Not even Burning Crusade had as high a percentage of the previous grind from the previous cap.
Blizzard said the leveling process would be 70% faster to the point you can level to the pre-Shadowlands cap with only one expansion worth of content after gaining 10 levels in the tutorial zone. So, there is that.
Gosh thanks for pointing that out… a tutorial that takes 24 levels to complete! That’s insane too.
Right, so if it is 24 levels for the new expansion, what does that say about every expansion, since you’ll be able to level from 10 to 50 in just one expansion?
It’s funny how no one is understanding OPs point.
It’s not about time required to level, it’s about number comparison
The same thing happened in BfA with ilvl.
The gear squish was roughly 1/5 of what we had before, but tiers have a 30 ilvl gap between them now, wich would translate into 150 ilvls between every raid in Legion.
It takes the same effort to get the new gear, that’ not the point.
Is it relevant? Probably not, just a curious point.
This is pretty much it. Ding ding. Every expansion had content to go up to 10 levels, some were only 5-levels worth, but rarely did you do every quest in an expansion.
Now, what if that ten levels worth of content, was… spread over 40 levels. And it was enough to level 40 levels worth of content in something that was meant to only be for 10 levels. It’s almost like they made every expansion 40 levels worth, when they were previously only 5~10.
Errrrr, as others have said, that’s not how it works. Now if they weren’t changing the leveling rate from BFA to SL, you would be correct. However they stated that leveling will be like 70% faster when SL gets released. So whilst comparatively to the old expacs you’re correct (once SL is released), compared to now and in the passed, you’re incorrect.
That, is, not, how, pacing, works. If it takes you 10 hours to get from 110 to 120, and it takes you 10 hours to get from 50 to 60, IT IS THE SAME. You do not reduce it down into equal time parts based on division. Holy
This is pretty much it. Ding ding. Every expansion had content to go up to 10 levels, some were only 5-levels worth, but rarely did you do every quest in an expansion.
Yes. I explained that exhaustively. In the level squish, that means every expansion’s 10 levels will be only 4.1 levels. But Shadowland’s levels, with the same squished ratio, make it 24 levels.
Good luck explaning him that. There is no logic in his house of Sundays.
Once again, I’m using math, you’re defensively using personal insult. So you’ve failed, lost the argument and are not using any logic.
That is not how it works.
You keep saying it, as if the number of repeats makes it so. Math works the way it works. It is what it is. You saying 10 x 2.4 doesn’t = 24 doesn’t make it so.
10 x 2.4 = 24. That’s how math works.