We could sit around and try to discuss the nitty gritty of economics all days, but what I do know - and what I think is painfully obvious is that the boosting will negatively affect the economy. Botters especially will have an easier time, because when they inevitably get banned they will start from lvl 58 instead of 1. They will easily be able to control all of the mana thistle nodes and elementals that drop primals. Druid herbing bots will be uncontested with flight form and will cover every spawn.
I already have 3 characters with alchemy, not only for transmute.
1 for elixir mastery
1 for potion mastery
1 for transmute mastery
We all have it. Most of us, at least.
Boosting has nothing to do with this. Stop finding excuses to limit others of getting something that will not affect you at all.
Imagine not realizing a ton of people have more than one account. Also, imagine not realizing a lot of people have been leveling up tailoring and alchemy alts solely for TBC.
If so many people are going to have xmute alts, then the materials gained from said xmutes will be nearly worthless, thus making said alts useless. Amazing how people don’t think things through at all.
And the market almost immediately tanks after tier 4. They’re sitll valuable sure, but they’re needed alot less.
I already have several characters eligible to do this exact thing, with or without boosting.
This isn’t a problem.
I see nothing wrong there either… dont forget the boosts dont boost up professions… that guy is either farming a ton or buying all the mats I am listing to level up… as long as he is not botting its fine.
Blizzard doesn’t care about the health of the game.
Very true at this point.
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