Blizzard added all new quests to TBC classic to give a little tutorial to players purchasing the boost.
Thanks Blizzard, it’s nice to see this in game, and helps new and returning players out to orient themselves to basics of the game.
I 100% support the 58 boost. I think I speak for the majority of the classic community when I say this will be a net positive for TBC classic.
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Glad to see this actually. I think it could help orient players as well.
I support the boosts. I believe it will draw some people in and that is the primary good it can do. It will allow these players to play with their friends from classic.
I also support fresh tbc servers with no boost and no cash shop. For those of the community who would rather give up their time invested in classic for a fresh start at a server that will be less harmed by bots.
I feel the boosts will make the already crippling bots far worse and it might be the straw that breaks the camels back in terms of destabilizing the game.
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Or we could orient them back to retail.
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Just in regards to your last paragraph. Why would gold farmers spend $60 on a boost when that can net them 20 Argentinian accounts for 1 month. Reduced exp requirements levels 10-60 also means our won’t take as long to level. Also less loss loosing an account to a ban wave. It’s going to be existing players (aka warriors changing class) or returning players paying for the boost not gold sellers.
If people would only stop 5mins to think about it logically before blowing up…
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I’ve leveled a Priest, Hunter, and Rogue to 60 in Classic. Never once, on any of them, paid for dungeon runs. I’ll be glad to use the boost. Already seen Classic content.
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What are you saying!!!1! Surely those 25 per raid meta chasing fury warriors will all have a raid spot in karazhan…
Additional quests puts us squarely in classic+ territory. I guess blizz isn’t too opposed to the idea after all.
I mean for Classic, I’d welcome it. This sort of model was very successful for games like OSRS. The problem is the WoW community is jaded and old and most wouldn’t accept anything other than what they already know.
Careful there big guy. Some folks will lose their minds with statements like this.
I’m glad for it and welcome it but there are those that will start flaming you. So don that flame suit.
I wouldn’t say that mate. Anti boosters biggest issue is thinking they speak for the majority when they themselves are a minority. I agree though that the boost is beneficial.
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It is not officially announced yet. As someone just using boost for a profession alt, I have no problem doing some quests
And? 30-60 is part of 1-60, therefore 1-60 in total has reduced xp. You’re not special linking this on every thread lol.
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Nah more people makes the game better. Doesn’t matter where they came from
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Nah, TBC will be far better in every way, just accept it pal… we’re coming back to a game we loved.
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They just hate the idea someone can have fun in a different way than them. It’s becoming mind boggling how specific the “experience” they seem to want is. “There must be no boosts and I also want fresh servers me and my friends specifically can completely relv on and we don’t want anyone with any gold, boosts or prior play time to be on these worlds and we want you to fund it all without any additional charges.”
Blizzard: No
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I can just imagine a bunch of blizzard employees laughing their behinds off reading some of their, “demands” granted their are some respectful anti-boosters that aren’t over the top cringe about things, but they’re so few…
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Now that I think about it, I know what anti boosters want! Private servers! You can set those up however you want and only you can join them as well if you own it, a perfect solution!