Yes and No. Thereās going to be levels where itās āDeadā for trying to do some dungeons unless you buy a carry, or find that ONE person that will run you for free, which is rare imo.
I strongly suggest just get to 60 and farm gold and work on professions if you want to do TBC, might as well work on Alts for that too.
I will say this, wow classic, at least in my experience with it, is not that ānew and engagingā as people claim it is. The only way, imo, is to find someone and just group with them and plan to play with each other. Thatās the ONLY WAY, imo, to do it.
good luck with that you have only one rp server in the us and its bloodsail i am on it i just cant wait to trensfer this server is a shame its a complet sh** ā¦
alliance, and this server is not a rp server you have many dumb whoc ame for avoide queue and many dumb who dont want any competition, the rp population is completly herase by an insane number of a**
i did a huge error when ic ame back because i like rp but i had better experience on pve normal server
one reason i had better experience, players are more respectfull basicly because they are not in rp server if they dont care about rp
in bloodsail you have a massiv community who completly dont care about rp and have striclty nothing to do on this server
you have some players who troll rpers its a true shameā¦
I get it. Blizzard really screwed up with the RP servers. RP servers need real, active moderation in order to stay true to their intent. You canāt automate those systems.
We all started fresh on [A] Heartseeker PvP EST just a bit ago, and we are having a great time so far! We have over 140 members, the vast majority of whom are under level 40. We are a friendly leveling guild with raiding aspirations, come and give us a shot!
Go to a large, bustling PvE server to hit the ground running.
Go to a server where your faction is an underdog for a closer community and needing to scrape gold together (which is closer to how the game was at launch but may not be the experience you want).
Most of our reputation is also due to off-server trolls. Iāve been on this server for longer than its weird reputation has existed.
RP servers are PvE servers where people make their own content. The ahā¦off-color stuff is a rarity for the people who actually make these servers their home.
If you want to start fresh and do dungeons, make a war or a bear. Iāve seen people spamming āLF tank for X and gtgā for hours, so itāll help you get groups faster if you tank. If youāre not interested in pally anymore, you can keep it off on the side and maybe level it during off-time or just to do something different. Who knows, maybe youāll come back to pally for TBC. In any case, Iād say itās still worth coming back.
Whatās sad is so many people donāt realize you donāt even need a ātankā for leveling dungeons if you have a single non-clothie on the higher end of the level range in the group.
Leveling dungeons are more like a D&D adventure where you donāt really need the trinity, but as long as you have some heals and someone not in cloth you are good.
Iāve done rogue, shaman, and hunter pet tanks up through BRD.
Playing a Warrior solo is not too hard. Main things to remember is, First Aid and a Ranged weapon are your best friends. Rarely Charge into things without taking a look into what else might pull. Always keep 2 stacks of food around when out questing for a while and Try to get good weapons, even purchasing a cheap 2h out of the AH can be a big boost to damage and leveling speed. Once you get Sweeping Strikes and Whirlwind your level speed will drastically increase due to the ideal pulls being 2 mobs at a time.
One last thing is having a spirit set is nice on a warrior. You can put it on when running from area to area or mob to mob. It will greatly increase your health regeneration, and you just switch back to your normal stated gear before you start fighting again.
(On my server there is still a fair bit a players doing the leveling dungeons normally along with a fair bit of boosters.)
I consider myself ācasualā, or less. It took me 8 months to get to 60 with about a 3 month break in there. When i got to 60 about 2 months ago my guild mates were like āWho the hell are youā lol because i was logged out for about 3 months. But i was lucky enough to have gotten into the raids at the very tail end. We have about 45 regular raiders so yes it was that close. If you get into a very large guild you will be fine. The game isnāt going anywhere.
Traditional leveling is more fun than raiding/raidlogging really, so I dropped out of raiding on my 60 Druid & Priest (who are now on hiatus until TBC Classic) & finally started a Warlock (a class I never played in original Vanilla WoW). Also have a 60 Hunter, but havenāt done more than ZG with her yet. Iām also leveling up a Paladin (currently 50). Depending on what server you play on, most of the non-60ās might just be speed-running boosters who rush to āendgameā.