This is TBC 58-70 not classic

1-58 was an intended part of original TBC, and was adjusted in many different ways to accommodate that. From reducing exp required to straight up adding new quests, the 1-58 content is unmistakably part of TBC.

Also, please see: Blood elves and Draenei.

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Yeah, I got that, and I disagree

And they’re fine with people buying gold from farmers, just as long as Blizz doesn’t start selling tokens.
The more I peruse these forums, the more it seems the bulk of the players just want retail.

but your post had nothing to do with that point. If no-changers get mad about it or not is irrelevant to if TBC Classic starts at level 1 or at level 58.

So if TBC Classic starts at 58 according to Blizzard themselves, then why are my new characters not created immediately at level 58?

If they start at level 1, then clearly the game does not start at level 58.

Because if they did then the #nochanges crowd would still complain, as I said

It’s a point to accommodate the people who want to boost and the people who don’t

Which I don’t disagree with, but then clearly the game doesn’t start at level 58 now does it?

They tell me it starts at 58 but I start at level 1. It doesn’t matter why I start at level 1, just that I do.

Saying that you start at level 1 but the game starts at level 58 is a contradiction.

No it is not. Classic CONTENT got rebalanced IN tbc to make it quicker/easier etc. This does NOT make it tbc content. Just because they removed elites from outside of dead mines in tbc, does not make deadmines tbc content. It makes it rebalanced classic content.

The the new races themselves is tbc content, their starting areas 1-10 are tbc content. But the content they level in to get past that to 58 is NOT tbc.

You aren’t understanding this very important distinction. In order to get to the tbc content, you have to level through classic content. This does not make this content tbc content, it just makes it a prerequisite to get INTO tbc content.

The argument of “well they added 3 quests and increased xp to these levels so that makes them tbc” is so immeasurably stupid I can’t even wrap my head around this thought.

This is like me going into wintergrasp as a level 60 in shadowlands and saying “hey man I love this shadowlands content right here doing my wintergrasp dailies to level it’s so fun”.

It’s not shadowlands content, it’s wotlk content you are playing in shadowlands.

Why is this so hard to understand.

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“the game”, no. TBC, yes. and that’s what they said

the exception, that so many people like to point out, being Blood Elves and Draenei, which aren’t eligible for the boost regardless so there’s no point in bringing them up

Within a day or two after launch no one is going to be able to tell who boosted and who didn’t. Then all these children whining about boosters will find something else to whine about.

I don’t need the boost, and I don’t care who uses the boost.

If you hate the boost blame blizzard not the players. Anti-boosters who treat boosters poorly are just extremely toxic, bitter people and have no business playing TBC at all.

So much for that “community” we all knew and loved back then.

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They specifically said “Burning Crusade Classic”, which is the name of the game we’re currently playing. Classic WoW is a different client now.

This is just trying to twist things around from what was said.

yep, but people just buy the gold lol so its just self defeating logic.

So why can you pay money to skip this “prerequisite”?

This conversation is clearly going nowhere however, so cya later. I’d recommend not labeling other people as “stupid” when you freely admit to a lack in mental processing ability though.

I first started playing the game back in early 2007 during TBC. Pretty sure I had to start at level 1, not level 58.

no, no, anti-boosters have been very clear that the name of the game is “World of Warcraft”, while TBC, and by extension TBC Classic, is the name of the expansion

Because it allows people to get into the content they are obviously wanting to play? Why is this even a question lol. People who skipped classic and want to play tbc, clearly must just want the tbc content. There’s no problem here.

Well I didn’t call you stupid I said that thought is stupid. But if you want to read it as such, maybe the shoe fits a little too well.

I also can’t wrap my head around how someone would think 2+2=5 but I guess because I don’t understand that I lack some sort of processing ability lol. Ok dude.

Wow you are totally right that farming currency in game and trading to other players in game in exchange for dozens of hours of dungeon carries in game, is totally the same thing as swiping your credit card and getting an instant level 58 from Blizzard.

There is a word for what’s happening here, and that word is “equivocating”. It’s a sly argumentative technique where 2 distinct concepts share a common name (“boosting” refers to 2 objectively very different processes) and a disingenuous liar tries to treat these concepts as indistinguishable simply because in one language (English in this case) the same word is used for the two different things.

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Considering a significant amount of the gold cycling through the economy was bought from gold farmers…yes, yes it is totally the same thing as swiping your credit card for levels

No, blame Blizzard AND the players.

Buying gold is against the ToS and Blizzard bans people for botting or for purchasing gold.

Can the enforcement be better? Definitely yes.

So if this is “totally the same thing” according to you, let’s also making swiping credit cards for a 58 boost against the ToS and ban people who do it. Great logic!

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Hating on other players does nothing to improve your gaming experience. It just makes you bitter.

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