BRINGING NEW PLAYERS INTO THE WOW FOLD
I love all the classes in World of Warcraft, and I have a near max level version of each one. I’m a blatant “Altaholic,” and I’ve spent quite a bit of extra cash over the years buying max level character boosts. This new leveling system changes that for people like me. If I want to level a new character, I can level them from scratch in the time it takes to play a modern single player experience. It opens up other classes to longtime players who never wanted to bother going through the miserable leveling experience again.To get more news about wow gold classic for sale, you can visit lootwowgold official website.
But the real boon here is for new players. I came to World of Warcraft late — at the end of Mists of Pandaria in 2013. But I’d spent years trying to convince friends to play with me and level a character. The only reason my group started playing was because of a now-defunct leveling bonus called refer-a-friend, which drastically increased leveling speeds when playing with real-life friends. Even with refer-a-friend, it was a long, miserable slog.
That 80-120 hour barrier to entry was a daunting wall, forcing players to sacrifice dozens of hours before getting to the “good stuff.” And while the climb usually pays off, many players quit before they get there. But now I can recommend that a friend play World of Warcraft and know they can get a good experience in the time it takes to finish the latest God of War. It’s the most welcoming change we’ve seen out of Blizzard in years, and it’s a massive boon for the WoW veterans and the WoW curious.
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