Each leveling bracket had its own feel to it as classes evolved. The 50s bracket is close to end game with classes fleshed out but without having to participate in the raid gear grind/unreasonable honor rank.
I definitely support having the full 58 PvP sets available, as was originally done in Vanilla.
It actually was in vanilla but itās currently not in classic, so if anything the fact that its not available means Blizzard isnāt sticking to #nochanges
There were two versions of the pvp sets back in vanilla, the original set which required level 58 then eventually the buffed 1.12 version (that is currently being used on classic) that requires level 60 to use. You can still see both versions on wowhead and iām pretty sure are both still available even on retail this day.
my god, the #nochanges zoomers are so daft. Everything they say is cringe and half the time they arenāt even remembering the content accurately. Yaāll are like a certain kind of people are irl who just parrot the same crap over and over and when someone debunks you, you just get angry and storm away or deny it completely and change the subject.
Wrong, the very patch that added the lvl 60 set removed the lvl 58 set from the vendors, the only way to have those pieces was to buy them before the updated set came out, much like the unarmored epic mounts
Ok, but now youāre just arguing details. The fact remains that the level 58 set was in fact part of vanilla and should technically be in classic, thatās not even debatable.
If I could time travel back in time and give the Blizzard team advise on launching Vanilla, Iād suggest that they provide PvP gear for all level brackets starting at 20, as well as provide experience for killing enemy players that are yellow level and higher. That way PvP would exist less as an end-game competition (and a murderous slog while leveling) and more as a separate way to play the game to max (possibly even including PvP quests, like tracking down and collecting tokens from enemy players or enemy-faction npcs). Unfortunately, I donāt own a DeLorean. I understand and relate to your position, but nonetheless mine is #MinimalChanges.