Your opinions on paid level 70 boost wotlk

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I think the same, and quite honesty the removal of the RDF tool from classic Wrath FEELS like a push towards a paid purchase instead.

In 2009 I had an alt of every class, it was FUN to do the daily heroics through rdf on the main, use badges to buy all of the heirloom gear for the next planned character and send it bags and gold.

It was FUN to reroll and help a RAF or just because I wanted to try something new. Low level zones, bg’s and dungeons had players in them making Warcraft feel like a living World.

Paid boosts wounded that world, mage/pally boosting gave it terminal cancer. Players with the lowest scruples and fattest wallets have GDKP laundered their RMT way to gold cap multiple times over. This re-release of the best version of our game will only incur the players disgust and Wrath.

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One boost per account isn’t a big deal. I still see lots of people leveling in the old zones.

If it were 1 boost per account.

It’s infinite boosts as long as you’re willing to spend. They’re even keeping out account to account transfers because they want that extra 15/mo.

Huh? I’m pretty sure they said it was 1 boost per account.

Loopholes.

You can boost as many as you have accounts on your bnet.

I boosted like 5 characters in TBC on 1 bnet. So as long as you’re willing to spend an extra 15/mo per each boost you use they let you boost more. It’s basically an advantage for those of us who make more money.

That’s what I said, 1 per account.

It should be 1 boost per bnet honestly, i get you can make infinite bnets but they should limit it more.

Maybe require it to be a verified (sms protect and auth) account to boost so you can really only have 1 unless you have multiple legit phone numbers too.

Yeah. As a person who put in the hard time of being boosted from level 10 to 70 by Indonesian mages, I think the paid boost is a complete F U to me by Blizz.

More people need to be made aware of this injustice. I just don’t think it’s right that they’re circumventing mage boosting services like this.

I’d rather them have sold tokens and any other account service than boosts. Boosts is the worst and last thing I’d ever want to see in a store. Paying to skip levels kind of defeats the point of having levels. May as well make everyone start at 58 or 70 then.

But most people did buy the boost and that’s why Blizzard is happy to put a new one in wrath which will make another small fortune for them. Players had the opportunity to simply “not” buy it, but they didn’t do that. For every 1 of me that said “NO”, probably 100 others bought it. The irony is that leveling is that classic, the game with hardest/slowest leveling, had no boost, yet the games with easier/faster leveling, these have a boost.

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