Mage boosting?

Mage boosting for gold NO longer allowed?

I watched a youtube video about it but is it true? Can we expect players to play the game for what it is rather than services being sold in LFG chat?

Did you really create two different threads for the same topic?

Blizzard can’t rightfully remove all experience gains from players if they happen to have a higher-level player in their group. That creates a significant divide between lower and higher-level players. Although, it might just encourage players to purchase their boosts, so who knows, Blizzard’s already on pace to destroy the game, why not add this, too?

I did not mean to, sorry. I’m not sure why or how it posted 2 times.

You should be able to delete one of the posts, it’d be the trash can icon.

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Thank you sir.

No need to apologize, I was just curious as both comments were slightly different.

which youtube video said this? I can’t find anything on it

The video I found: htttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQ_5hmFIKgY&ab_channel=spacious94 (Remove the extra ā€˜t’)

seems speculative and even if they do the season of mastery way of cutting xp just means boosting from 68-80 is gonna be where the scene shifts as the mobs will still be green

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Regardless of whether they do or how they do implement the experience cut, the scene will be 70-80 since they’re selling level 70 boosts.

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Basically. so that 70 to 80 will still keep on trucking.

and the biggest need below 70 when prelude hits is for DK’s for 55 to 69.

who even in 3.3.5 as I am told in the old days just needed a solid healer. so…they will run amongst themselves in the 55 to 69.

As if forward thinking people among them they are finding/keeping good boe’s in storage for them. Its what I did in retail when alt addiction hit. This BOE…yeah, this char can’t use it. But I know I got a plate user on the schedule at some point. Ima keep this…

Funny thing is except on slow nights the sub 60 boosters of late have been nice on price. some even even offer deals. they have ā€œBigā€ runs. more time/mobs than usual. same price as like I have seen past few weeks.

So I don’t even ā€œhateā€ them tbh. Just a symptom of other deeper causes really. Lack of 3 letters I don’t need to say one of those causes for levelers lol.

I mean even my 61 rogue can in a couple hours support a few 50g runs of strath for an alt. not a route taken yet. But…its been looked at once or twice recently.

How is mage boosting not the game for what it is?

there is no boosting in wotlk, they removed all the down grading spells, there’s no current instance in wrath mages can solo boost for xp nor is there for prot paladins, you people will have to actually play the game imagine that.

The ability changes will make everything (even current boost areas) harder to do, not impossible of course just more time taken more damage incoming etc.

I am sure the top end players will figure out pathing options to solo some mob packs. Based on the timewalking wrath dungeons I have done mob density seems lower too

As long as people aren’t blatantly cheating then your gripe is pointless. Different classes have different Pros/Cons and being AoE-Rich happens to be the upside for Mages and Pallies… Its not their fault or other player’s fault for wanting to utilize this to their advantage. Nobody is forcing other players to buy AoE services and most of the people that solo boost themselves (Mage/Pally solo ZF farm for example) aren’t breaking any rules either, Its just a clever use of the old game-design so go be mad at Blizzard

Sorry, but I don’t think people are exactly jumping out of their seat to do an old fashioned Iron-Man challenge on their 9th 70, there’s nothing wrong with skipping dead areas or being efficient as long as you’re not breaking any rules. Leveling gets easier in Wrath regardless due to QOL updates on day 1 + heirlooms and people will still find other ways to be efficient

Actually, if they decide to label boosting as an exploit, they most certainly can and would be justified in doing so. It is their game, after all.

Again, the section in the EULA on cheating could apply here (your choice of langua6was especially fitting.)

Boosting is not even remotely close to being an exploit. Nice try, though.

Not yet.

:man_shrugging:

It’s not a case of ā€˜not yet.’ It will NEVER be considered an exploit.