What will you do 2 years from now?

PvP, try to gear many more chars, RP, socialize and help people with doing like activities.

Well, I hope, with out of the box thinking and hard work, we can be at the top of this organization.

I played classic for 2 years and didn’t even get close to a raid, or even max level.
Because like many, this is my outlet, not my occupation.

Most people aren’t going to clear all the raids and get every bis…

OP got quite a few bites.

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If I have full t3 I’m camping tarren mill. Everyday all day

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Arenas…

Start fresh and get hype for BC.

Clearing all the raids and getting the BiS gear in every slot with enchants means the game can finally begin. That is when the real journey starts. Content has never been end game. It’s just a small part of the game. Great games have never been based on Content.

When you get all this stuff out of the way you can then do anything you want. Whether it’s alts, Twinks whatever. For me it’s always PvP. I want to get PvE and BiS out of the way so I can enjoy years of PvP. Both WPvP and instanced. To achieve 100,000’s of honor kills. PvP is always end game for me but also completing the game means you can finally move onto the next journey. It’s a time for enjoyment.

When we look at the great RPG’s in gaming history. Diablo 2 comes to mind. The content was trivial. You cleared it fast and often but then farmed for hours and played for many years. To make more characters and builds to PvP all day.

Great games that are played for years never have content as End game. Classic isn’t that way. When Naxx is done the game begins. Now we just get to experience it that way instead of having an expansion loom over us ruining the real End Game.

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i heard a lot of negetive things about that game, how was it from your perspective?

raid naxxramas 2 while dual wielding thunderfury and menethils might

Just like last time… PVP hard, until BC drops.

Hopefully playing on the new TBC server.

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Maybe i’ll go back to retail if the next expansion is worth playing?

Maybe i’ll die in a car crash in the meantime?

Who the heck knows. If aging is teaching me anything, its that planning too far ahead is pointless as life tends to always throw you curveballs anyway.

Live in the moment for a bit.

If Blizzard opens TBC servers I will play those. If Blizzard opens new Vanilla servers in phase 1 I will play those. I would rather play TBC then Vanilla if we get both. I dont really want Blizzard to try and make new content for Classic. I am hoping that Classic continues to incite change in the current game and it becomes good again (I dont see the current game becoming what I consider to be good till at least 10.0.

In regards to playing the current version of WoW: I am expecting that Blizzard will make some great improvements to Classes and their design going in to 9.0. I still have huge problems with what Blizzard is doing with rewards and progression and they think there is nothing wrong with those aspects of the game.

NDA is still active but its deffinetely player driven. So experiences vary.

What i can say is that they plan to add a loooot of content. The last beta was just the tip of the iceberg.

Cant wait to see what theyve added next beta invite

Classic is not meant to be a main game, but an offshoot of retail wow, a blast from the past if you will. I don’t play retail and the only reason I’m here is to get back into Classic as it was. I don’t think they have plans to make live TBC a thing on top of Classic.

If they do start re-progressing Classic into TBC I’ll most likely leave. I don’t have as much time these days to sink into WoW, and it will be the case most likely (much as in the original days) that if they start forcing expansions on the Classic community they won’t get to play the endgame content. Something like abysmal like 5% of players actually ever ran the last of the content they released for the game before TBC dropped. I want to get to that content, and if they do drop TBC on top of Classic I’ll likely leave Blizzard for good.

Non-legit Vanilla servers have persisted since the original game, and they’re still popular. The end-game content gets replayed so much guilds will start to do speed runs of them, and I wouldn’t be surprised if Blizzard adds functionality to time the raids and post those stats in-game for the guild. If that’s not an official Blizzard function I would not be surprised to see tracking mods and services to deal with those metrics.

Once Battlegrounds drop, PvP will be more of a focus. World PvP will be a thing on PvP servers and be more of a focus than they ever were in original days. Servers, each their own alternate reality of Azeroth, will develop communities and a sort of legacy. There will be players who compete for PvP ranks, or even guilds who will roam the world for it.

Classic is a complete package. It will get the upgrades that the original title got before TBC, roughly on the schedule posted for it. I can’t wait to dive into it and live in Classic forever. It has within it the capacity to grow much more of a community than the sharding-technology retail game. Servers will grow a personality, and characters will be recognized for notable exploits.

Personally, I can’t wait for capital city raids on PvP servers :smiley:
(I’m maining a tank [Maraxu] on Whitemane for any guild who’s recruiting and has plans to raid)

I’m with you dude. I played vanilla private servers for 6 years and never got bored, and I’m still hyped for Classic.

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In two years I might finally be level 60 and ready to raid!! Whoohooo

Think about this post I had read to years ago.