What would you put in classic from modern wow?

I know trolls gonna troll but i think some minor things like a group finder, maybe closer GY’s, direct flight paths. Would make make it better, i’m not suggesting to add anything to classic (damn u people get triggered quickly)

Personally i think begin able to summon from meeting stone is a great quality of life change.

*I’m not saying LFR or call to arms, or Que for dungeon and be teleported to dungeon. I’m just saying the plain jane group finder, posting a custom group “LF Stranglethorn Quests”

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Nothing really.

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From modern? Nothing…

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Nothing retail stuff can get out

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There is one thing I’ve come to appreciate more now that it’s absent: visual indicators of how long a DoT will last on a target. I hit something with Shadow Word: Pain, and it just gets the debuff icon… until it doesn’t. I’d imagine affliction warlocks find it more noticeable, too.

It’s certainly not the end of the world, and doesn’t prevent me from enjoying the game, but that simple little ticking-down-icon effect is something I’ve come to miss.

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Addons will fix that for you.

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Personally, the things I think I prefer about modern WoW would be looting multiple corpses at once, and being able to save multiple specs/swap specs for free in town (not that I am asking for these as changes!)

Something like summoning at meeting stones, I think would sort of detract from the experience of going to instances, or being a warlock, for example, who may be wanted for their ability to summon (among other things).

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Transmog, that’s it really. Just for RP purposes if nothing else.

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I would add arena. I would not add resilience gear though. Only arena where you can win glad mounts, titles, maybe some armor etc. I wouldn’t gate pvp armor behind arena rating there would need to be other ways to grind it.

I would add armor sets for the hybrid specs into the raids so they can be viably played.

I would leave the current classic talent system in place but I would expand it by offering the retail talent system available at level 60 for players to assign as traits. This would give characters the fun of getting a talent point every level but also getting to customize more at 60 and feel more unique or build different for certain fights.

The last thing I would add is dual specialization but I would charge 5 gold every time you want to change. To reset one of your dual spec talent trees would cost the same as it does now with the snowballing scale capped at 50g.

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A couple more graveyards here and there - some of the death runs are brutal.

Also a quality of life thing that is super annoying is not being able to see (without an addon) how much health another player (not in your party) or a mob has, nor being able to see what a mob is casting.

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I don’t like transmog it just is a handout to people with crap gear to still look cool.

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Some of the “good” gear in this game still looks like crap. And if I didn’t have to carry around a full set of gear in my bag to put on when RPing, I’d be a happy clam.

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Updated models and back ground wouldn’t be bad.

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i mean is’nt black mageweave like the standard?

i do get the idea of the prestige though, or lack there of.

When was summon stones added?

Barber shop is the biggest thing I miss

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More flightpaths. Doesn’t make sense that goldshire does not have a flightpath to stormwind.

Also, spamming trade looking for people is just annoying. LFG tool that players use for things like mythic+ keys would be great too. Not talking about dungeon finder.

Oh and updated models and transmog.

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A barbershop…

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Find a way to do this without the economic impact or hurting pvp

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Larger quest log and the ability to track more quests. I lived through vanilla and remember having to decide which quests to dump so I could get to work in a new zone. I am being more careful now about what I pickup but sometimes you can’t dump those dungeon quests, gotta keep em all!!

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