This is TBC 58-70 not classic

I boosted too. And I love it. I love everyone who bought a boost.

Sorry you’re poor :frowning:

I bet you would use a boost if I bought you one.

What’s your BNet? I’ll hook you up.

Tread lightly. When end game becomes the entire game the game becomes retail. Leveling is the game, that’s what was so special about vanilla. BC was still a leveling game, it was most people’s first characters and they did the 1-70 thing.

This isn’t classic, it’s retail light. It’s an exercise on how everyone can all ez mode content that very few people did back in the day. Here’s your optimal specs, optimal strategy, optimal class combos, etc all neatly packaged so you too can feel like you authentically cleared naxx and made GM

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I know for certain that all those, or something very similar existed in Vanilla.

Facepalm… the best part YOU BOOSTED lol

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Refer-a-Friend would like a word.

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Tell me more about how easy mythic raids are

Do you think paying the subscription to keep the game’s servers running, is the same as paying Blizzard to give you a level 58 character?

Of course you do, you’re playing a void elf. Retail forums are that way ----->

Ask someone who’s done them, I haven’t raided since SoO

More equivocating.

The same word “boosting” is used to describe two very different processes.

That does not make them “the same thing” it just means another word in the english language is overloaded with multiple meanings.

First of all, I’ve never payed for a boost in game. I leveled 5 characters to 60 by doing quests, doing dungeons, and grinding mobs.

Secondly, if I did take gold that I earned on my main by farming and playing the auction house, and I spend that gold and additional time on in-game services sold by other players, explain to me please how does that “fundamentally undermine everyone else’s experience of playing Classic and uprooting the social fabric embedded in its gameplay and design” ?

You are performing the logical fallacy called “equivocation”. Because “boosting” (paying gold to other players for dungeon carries) and “boosting” (swiping credit card for an instant level 58) share the same word used to name these two different things, does not make them the same.

So here’s your lesson today. Look up “equivocation” on Wikipedia or anywhere else on the internet, learn something new, and then stop making bad arguments which are based on this logical fallacy.

Then you will never be better. Fresh servers are useless.

But you said retail is easy mode due to the greater focus on endgame and less on leveling, and so more people are able to clear the end content

How can you reasonably comment on the difficulty of something if you yourself have not done it?

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It is ez mode I dunno what to tell you. I would hope after 15 years it’s easier

Alright. Tell me more about how mythic raids are easy.

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Nah that’s ok I can only speak to classic raiding.

So then they aren’t easy

Ok ya you’re right mythic isn’t easy that’s why I said classic raids were… you win, I guess?

“The classic raids were ez mode” “tel me more about mythic”

It’s a shame too, almost everyone buying a boost wants to play TBC.

The reality hits you though as the majority of the modern gaming player base is degenerate and toxic to levels never really comparable to over 10 years ago.

DBM: You are right… it came out in wrath… you know what didn’t? BigWigs. You know wahat was BigWigs is? A boss mod. You know when it came out? TBC.

GDKP: A method of distributing loot that players are free to choose. Just like Loot Council, DKP, EPGP, and just straight up rolling.

Mage Boosting: Oh my a person having a service in-game that require you to have played the game to have in-game currency to buy… the terror… oh by the way boosting happened in both vanilla and TBC. People just weren’t piss ants about it because they wanted to force people to play with them.

Questie: You mean Quest Helper? yeah that existed bro.

RWT: Assuming real world trading… that also existed… a vastly small number… but I mean ffs have you not heard of the epic flying mount prostitute.