![]() We’ve been getting a level boost included with our expansion purchases for ages now, and as soon as level boosts were introduced, we were also given reason to get used to purchasing more of them. ![]() ![]() So today I wanted to talk about this back and forth for a little bit, both from understanding and not understanding the brouhaha that’s surrounded this particular hashtag-some-changes.įirst and foremost, let’s note the obvious reality of the situation: This isn’t new territory for Blizzard or World of Warcraft. ![]() Yet on another level it’s also barely even a footnote, doing nothing of particular note that should require remark. Making changes to any part of the classic experience was always going to trip some people up, but this is in some ways a very fundamental shift of philosophy and design away from the one that had previously been endemic to WoW Classic. ![]() This has become the flashpoint of discussion for this particular update, and on some level, it’s not hard to see why. I’m not going to lie to anyone here: When the World of Warcraft: Classic team first announced the idea that you could boost a character up to be ready to go into The Burning Crusade right away, my reaction was a shrug and a big fat “so what?” But boy, if that didn’t turn out to be the underreaction of the year, I don’t know what did. ![]()
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