About 4 years ago I said we needed a long prepatch between tbc when the level cap was 60 but the talents and honor system was tbc. I am once again asking for a long prepatch a prepatch should be long enough for semi casuals to get horde paladins and goat shamans to level 60 and soak some gear. 2weeks is not enough as during that time people rushed to boost and it was a mess and raiding with tbc talents in vanilla does sound like a really good time.
we have gear in hellfire peninsula.
i either want a long pre patch or 58 boosts that can boost draenei shaman and bloodelf pally.
either one will do though i would rather the boost.
i’ve heard speculation that tbc could be feb based of releases of other versions of the game. if tbc is feb thats kinda a long time for all those who were waiting for it since launch, so having a longer prepatch would be awesome, like two months or ago. add in the era clone to get all the classic players what they want, its a win win.
Lets be real, Naxx doesn’t need to be all there is for the next 15 weeks, especially when its its the starting raid of wotlk. They can give us 4 to 6 weeks of prepatch easily and should because it gives more things for players to do.
It’s ridiculous that the phases have been so short this time around. This was the 20th anniversary of WoW, and many people who are playing now already played in 2019 yet people who literally came back after 20 years are basically being screwed up the backside because they’re being forced to play the game at a ridiculous pace because all the people from 2019 (who already played TBC in 2021 or whatever) want to play TBC AGAIN. It’s such a joke.
I would love a long pre patch. Month at a minumum so i could get my shaman leveled.
Yeah I think a 4 week pre patch would be the perfect amount of time.
Anything less seems as though it wouldn’t be enough and anything more seems like overkill.
Was the first time in Classic.
The OG TBC back in 2007 had a month for pre-patch. That enough for you?