I dont wanna have to level without a mage boost, blizzard players will not level 70-80 more than once. This is evident because season of mastery died because people realized they were level 23 and had 3 weeks of levelling left.
No leveling is not the most fun part of the game, i dont know why people are saying this, Why are people saying leveling is the best part of the game when blizzard literally had to rewrite the rules of the game because people were spending a copious amount of gold to skip it? This is why season of mastery died, because no one really wanted to level and when they added a server where you couldnt skip it then the server essentially died.
No you are just looking for reasons to complain because your miserable and unhappy, you are looking for something that was essentially lost, you are looking forward to the experience you had when your were 16. The world will never be the way it used to be, and that makes the game different too, thats the way im saying it guys, you are looking for something that only existed in a pre-information era and that time has passed. Move on.
Then don’t, if you can’t put in the time for multiple characters then don’t level multiple characters. If you still want to level multiple characters then level them through questing, I don’t like questing, I have the gold to boost my character but I still level through questing anyway because I don’t want to pay someone to do what I can already do.
There’s only so much you can do right now in TBC, my main is this character, I have done pretty much everything I can outside of PvP. The only thing that I can think of to do are quests, to do all Outland quests and get their associated achievement attached to said zone once pre-patch hits.
I’ll eventually get those quests done but that’s the only thing I can really do right now in WoW outside of my bi-weekly raiding (I raid on two characters).
Leveling might not be the most fun for you but for some it is, not everyone likes the same things, some people like leveling and have leveled tens of characters and dislike endgame content while others dispise leveling and want to get straight into the max level content.
I don’t get my characters boosted, I’ve always leveled my characters from questing. Personally I’m a one character player, the only reason I raid on two characters is because my guild runs two raids and they gave me a spot.
I dislike boosting and I dislike questing, I don’t like repeating content alone. With other people I can do it to no end but by myself I find it a monotonus grind that lasts a minimum of 100 hours going 1-70 that I’d rather not do but I do it anyway.
Just level them normally, get them to 60 and then once the 50% exp buff comes you can then get them to 70.
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That’s perfectly okay. No one is forced to have alts. Alts aren’t for everyone!
I disagree. Vanilla Classic was actually a little more popular than TBC Classic! The longer leveling experience didn’t deter most players. I think it makes a lot more sense that fewer people wanted to play Vanilla knowing that it will won’t be “new” again, when we had TBC launching fresh and “new”. My guess is that once Blizzard stops moving forward into the expansion and they just have permanent versions of the game, the population will redistribute much more evenly across all of the eras of WoW.
Because for some people, it is the most fun part of the game. If you don’t agree with them, that’s fine.
Yeah, that’s what happens when people exploit unintended mechanics in the gameplay. I have no idea why Blizzard took their sweet time patching it, but it was cancerous for the game and the experience overall. It’s a great thing that they’re killing dungeon carries for experience.
If that’s how you feel, then just level once. No one should do anything in the game that isn’t fun for them!