People need to remember no matter what Dungeon Finder was not apart of the start of wrath anyways and need to not feel personally attacked by this concept of not adding it.
I think if they add Dungeon finder near the end of Wrath Classic near lets say The Ruby Sanctum than great and makes sense in preparations for Classic Cataclysm where the game truly becomes more simplified with ease of access.
Adding RDF tool will ruin outdoor population, kill off most of early & late game wpvp more than flying mounts ever did and make players become lazy and depend on only clicking a button rather than asking guild, friends or community.
With LFD not being implemented in early stages HOWEVER Blizzard needs to ban and or punish anyone who sells services to others so it does not become as toxic as TBC with mages selling boosts none stop ruining others experience. This is what needs to stop and this goes for PvP and PvE. (THIS is what the community needs to come together to stop Imo)
If you want to make gold pick up professions like anyone else or learn to farm. Make those mages, prot paladin or X class to be farming out in the world to encourage more “community presence & wpvp” feel more alive.
Dungeon finder is pure death to the world & community. If you enjoy seeing people outside more often when questing or getting whispers from players or having potential new friends then I suggest you be against LFD.
Take Retail as a prime example how bad guilds are currently with little to no conversations within it or how low pop the questing zones are, It’s none existent almost or heck, look at your battle net friends list. Almost empty right?
Your dungeon queue pops you go in talk to no one at all finish the dungeon and log off. You’re better off just going to play Overwatch at this point.
I remember wrath since that’s the era I started understanding wow better after running around like a noob most of TBC and I must say it was a great time and had many good friends and a great guild, I will never have the opportunity I feel in retail as I did in wrath as the simplifications & tools slowly plagued the game. Some things are convenience yes, but it comes with a price.
I personally look forward to Wrath Classic for the fact Wpvp will be fun in Northern, I can join a guild and be apart of a organic community with a common goal that talks and promotes getting stronger or tackling Arena or Raids.