REQUEST: Advance notice of leveling nerfs

Are we going to be able to use those consumes that grant rested xp at the start of phase three? The ones you get from the sleeping bag quest

Sleeping bag food won’t work after 40.

The point of WSG marks is 33-33-33 Rep-Honor-Exp, making it 50-50 Rep-Honor was W move. (Numbers for reward differentials not actual reward values yes I know how much rep and honor they literally give) - f$#k the exploiters lmao get rekt.

They aren’t going to disable your quest log because you prequested doing quests above your level, or because you presently don’t get exp. They aren’t going to wipe your quest history and reset your log.

Don’t do some crazy hair brained exp farm exploit some YouTuber calculated out and just play the damn game.

I would just assume they’re not interested in letting players game and cheat the system. Play like a normal person and there’s nothing to worry about.

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The mount price going up really caught my off guard. Should not happen or at least not without letting us know beforehand.

Lol truuuuuu

Go away and stop complaining and be lucky you get anything from Activision. At least the game is fun right now

I don’t think advance notice is possible since Blizzard probably doesn’t even know. There does not seem to be much advanced planning when it comes to nerfs/buffs.

  1. Give us advance notice and/or include level restrictions on tooltips.

  2. Disable xp gains for infinitely repeatable quests.

  3. WSG tokens in mailbox were warned about well in advance, but ALL WSG tokens not giving xp was very little notice.

  4. Using knowledge/strategy/execution to get ahead of people who don’t use these things is fun–this is the essence of competition. Racing/marathoning to level cap is a form of competition even if you don’t think so. It isn’t necessarily about getting to do endgame content before other people–it’s about the marathon itself. Being able to type /who and only see a handful of others in your level bracket, knowing all your prep is paying off. Any last minute changes can be impactful and have the potential to nullify hours of preparation, so it’s best to minimize this.

Just play the game as it is and you’ll be fine.

Advance notice:

Pre-Questing will be fine. (This includes holding onto an item that starts a quest and not activating it until a pre-quest slot is opened up.)

All insta turn in XP is questionable at best.
(Except Cloth, because the exchange is atrocious)

Sounds like a clear case of “does it sound scummy”? And it did so it was obv they werent Gona let you haul stuff that would give you a leveling edge over people who hasn’t played for a while.

they are. just level like a normal person

What quests? I thought ones that could be repeated either already don’t give XP, or only give XP the first time?

There aren’t many. Troll necklaces in Hinterlands and water pouches in Tanaris. As far as I know, xp for the repeatable versions of these quests has already been disabled. If these still gave xp it would incentivize some people to collect hundreds if not tens of thousands of these to trivialize leveling, which is not interesting.

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They mentioned they were going to discontinue quests that were repeatable turn-ins for quick XP spams.
BG Marks of Honor and Waylaid Supplies.
I’m going to guess that it’s implied any other form of farming repeatable items for XP will also be turned off.

I like that OP requested some information.
A friend and I farmed over 100-130 Waylaids before they became Unique (12) and after Blizzard stated that supplies would give substantial XP bonuses, just to find out via Twitter that was no longer the case.

Giving people information before they spend their time/gold on farming potential boosts that aren’t “exploiting” but using what’s already in the game would benefit everyone.

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