Is ED a dead server?

I took a break after Legion, but I remember ED always feeling like there was a huge population. WPvP was active with large raids on both factions.

Now it feels so empty outside of Orgrimmar. While questing from 110-120 I saw maybe 10 Horde and 6 Alliance. No one is participating in WPvP, Nazjatar is empty, and it feels like I’m playing a single player game.

Is the population dead? Is it because I play with WM on? Where did the WPvP guilds go?

Classic? (Just a guess.)

Oh really? Okay well that makes sense. I’m just trying to figure out if things on ED will get better or I should work OT and transfer my characters to a different realm.

I would wait to shadowlands to figure that out tbh. Between classic, warmode debacle, and mass vacations its really hard to know. Though it is way less populated than it was 2 years ago

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For the most part, yes. We’re mostly on Grobb, stop on by.

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Yes, it’s pretty dead.

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ED is like a ghost town now. o.o

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Most people are on Grobbulus now.

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Thanks for the reply’s. I swapped one of my characters to a Normal server. The game feels much more alive and I actually run into WPvP again.

I loved ED, but it feels like a single player game with a LFG tool currently.

I’m glad I switched, but I will always be fond of WoD/Legion ED memories.

Right now everyone is on classic atm.

I dont think that is the reason, my server is fine even with Classic. Seems more like WM killed it.

Both killed ED.

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Classic definitely had an impact. Classic appealed to Ed folk more than most.

We were a server touted for our awesome community. Blizzard proceeded to dismantle that with phasing, cross realm and warmode.

Classic is a PvPer thing and they all went to that same server. Wpvp and a strong community.

That being said ED isn’t dead… Not as busy as it used to be but man there are much much deader servers.

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