It's not the level, it's the game.
Might wanna change that photo of the nelf in outland to something else that reflects vanilla. Maybe the warlock and paladin class mounts? Eager for legacy TBC but let’s enjoy Classic while it is here now.
I wonder if the old Need/Greed/Free roll system will be implemented by players again?
Mob level scaling is the biggest fail. there is not challenge anywhere. everything is flat. you cant even take your friends and go to a more difficult area to play together. everything they have done led to a single player experience.
" You must choice zones" Have you played vanilla? You are aware, there's litterally two continents in this game?What stopped me from gaining levels on the other continent? I never ran ouit of quests on this game to get to 60.... I am not sure the author of this post has played vanilla at all. It was perfectly doable. The only problem you had is that if you quested as horde on eastern kingdoms you probally had to deal with more alliance players.
Didn’t Gadgetzan (Tanaris) and Booty Bay (STV) both have neutral cross-faction auction houses? If an Alliance or Horde character posted an auction on a neutral AH, would that auction also appear in their faction AH, or were there three completely separate AH’s (Alliance, Horde, and Neutral)?
Great overview of the major changes. I think the lack of multi-tagging of mobs and the loot system will also be big surprises to some players. There are several listeners of my podcast who not only didn't start in Classic -- they started during WoD or even early Legion. And I had to remind several of them that there won't be a Barbershop, so take some time during name reservation period to nail down the look for their toon.
Is that a picture of Stitches? I might buy Classic just to experience Stitches while leveling in Duskwood once more! 😁
Mwar - If you don't want to see the Classic threads, you can filter them out from the Main page, just above the list of News articles. Click on "Type" and deselect what you don't want to see.
The ICE Flats in Thousand Needles were quite caustic!