Stop asking for changes

I get it…believe me I get it. Classic wow was a grind and very time consuming but believe me a lot of us know what we are getting into when we say we want an original classic experience. :slight_smile:

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This seems like a 7 month old post that slipped thru the cracks. Or maybe you woke from a coma. Either way at this point we know what we are getting.

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I don’t want changes though…i’m just saying lol I been seeing change posts a lot over the past few days.

People are itching.

:cocktail:

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It’s all we can do at this point. Fidget and scratch.

Make changes posts, then “no changes” replies. There’s nothing to speculate about other than the release date, and maybe if unarmored mounts will be a thing or not.

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Scary part is…you ain’t wrong lol. Oh well…it will come when it comes I suppose.

You won’t be getting them.

I get ya…this post was kinda pointless. But like Fateweaver was saying we are itching :joy::joy::joy:

Just a thought based on my observations. A lot (not all) of the changes I have seen are for making things easier in some way. Well, I am here to take things in a different direction. I would like to see changes that make the game harder not easier.

But everyone asking for changes is part of the Vanilla experience, how do you think we got to BfA.

#nextlevelnochanges

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Just think about how bad the change requests are going to be after it launches and retail noobs see how much harder it is than BfA. :crazy_face:

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There is a positive to this though. The hall monitors will be on the forums defending classic and so will those asking. Thus freeing up server space in game. Win-win.

That being said. Can we have gbanks blizz? You have already read the 7k+ posts on the subject and it has been shown that they do not alter gameplay.

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There’s nothing wrong with small changes, like making R14 grind accessible to 99.9% of players that it was intended to as alternative means of gearing, making weapon DPS contribute AP for ferals, removing DK’s, making underused specs more viable for PvP to increase class variety, etc.

The only problem is if we get changes like Arenas, Dual Specs, auto-loot(without pressing shift) or LFG that ruined WoW and compromise the design identity of Vanilla. But changes like that obviously shouldn’t ( and won’t ) happen, because the devs obviously understand what Vanilla is.

But there’s nothing wrong with some small changes to improve the quality of the game that don’t take much dev time at all, such as all the former things I mentioned.

The situation is dire especially for us PvP’rs, because unless R14 grind is made more accessible for the general playerbase that it was intended as an alternative means of gearing to PvP for, PvP’r will have no endgame and will quit when they have nothing to do, which is the worst fear of Blizzard.

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I think we can all agree on one change. Murlocs need a hat, monocle, and corncob pipe. Maybe a walking stick as well.

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I am surprised.

This is a beyond a falsehood. R14 was never intended for the masses. There is a reason why 1-2 people get it per week.

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There’s no reason to be worried about people asking for changes anymore tbh. It was worrisome when blizzard had us in the dark about EVERYTHING back when we didn’t even know they were planning on using one static patch, because for all we knew they were planning on adding in some dumb changes. But we should know by now blizzard has this figured out.

I have 2 monitors for a reason.

You mean like it already is? Oh wait, sorry, the grind is accessible to 100% of players who want to do it.

So rebalance the game so your spec can do as much dps as a pure dps… how about you have too much utility as a druid to deserve to be able to match the dps of the pure dps specs…

If r14 grind is intended for the masses to be able to achieve why do so few get it a week.

Past few days? Try since Classic announcement. Nothing new here. Same old posts with the same old BS, mostly by the same old people.