What do you get with the level 110 boost armor ilvl wise?
I have no Alliance characters because I refuse to play anything other then Belf Female, but since Void Elfs exist I may as well try the Alliance.
Was going to do Void Elf priest, but I can't decide if I should boost a priest then race change when I unlock Void Elves, or boost something else, and then just level one, then I can have two Alliance characters at max.
Also, any Alliance server recommendations?
Oh maybe Boost a druid, then race change it to fat human for the druid forms.
What do you get with the level 110 boost armor ilvl wise?
I have no Alliance characters because I refuse to play anything other then Belf Female, but since Void Elfs exist I may as well try the Alliance.
Was going to do Void Elf priest, but I can't decide if I should boost a priest then race change when I unlock Void Elves, or boost something else, and then just level one, then I can have two Alliance characters at max.
Also, any Alliance server recommendations?
Oh maybe Boost a druid, then race change it to fat human for the druid forms.
Hey guys, sorry to bother you, but just a quick question.
I played WoW during Vanilla, and my brother continued on the account into TBC. It's been such a long time since we played however that neither of our characters are on the armory. What is the cheapest way to get my guys back up and running? I literally just want to log into my character and run around a bit, but i'm guessing I would have to buy some expansions and sub time, which I simply can't justify as I don't plan on returning. Any help is appreciated.
You don't have to buy anything if you still have the account. Also you got the expansions for free since then except Legion (will be included later tho). And yes as said above if you haven't played in a long time Blizzard customer support guys usually give you like 7 free days if you ask nicely.Hey guys, sorry to bother you, but just a quick question.
I played WoW during Vanilla, and my brother continued on the account into TBC. It's been such a long time since we played however that neither of our characters are on the armory. What is the cheapest way to get my guys back up and running? I literally just want to log into my character and run around a bit, but i'm guessing I would have to buy some expansions and sub time, which I simply can't justify as I don't plan on returning. Any help is appreciated.
When did low level dungeons become hard? I started leveling a Brewmaster Monk with a friend and I'm getting destroyed in dungeons even with full BoA's.
That's somewhat normal, at least relative to other tanks. There are so few abilities now, and they're so spread out across the leveling process, that with the new leveling speed you can spend long periods of time with no real increase in your tanking ability. Don't even get a real tanking CD until 55 or something, no interrupt until 35 or something. They should front-load the learning of abilities more so people get a full toolkit sooner.When did low level dungeons become hard? I started leveling a Brewmaster Monk with a friend and I'm getting destroyed in dungeons even with full BoA's.
That's somewhat normal, at least relative to other tanks. There are so few abilities now, and they're so spread out across the leveling process, that with the new leveling speed you can spend long periods of time with no real increase in your tanking ability. Don't even get a real tanking CD until 55 or something, no interrupt until 35 or something. They should front-load the learning of abilities more so people get a full toolkit sooner.
If they'd just give us our full rotations sooner that would fix my problems with the current leveling I don't mind it being slow but good god is it boring only have 5 or 6 abilities on your bar until like level 60
It's something for you to do in the game. They certainly hope people will go back and do a rep grind, as that keeps them subbed. It's kept a lot of people subbed in the pre-expansion lull, and they hope that will continue well into BfA I'm assuming.Has blizzard commented on why Allied races have a rep grind anyway? Other then the usual disdain they have for anyone who would dare play their game.
Like what happens in the next expansion for people coming back or even new people who just skip all the legion content, are they gonna have to go and grind pointless dailies just to unlock some races?
Right now it makes a good bit of sense but honestly I feel like towards the end of BfA (especially if BfA ends up being really successful and brings a lot of people back or new people) people are going to be reluctant to go back to grind out legion content for rep. If it's your first character it isn't a particularly quick grind either.
Right now it makes a good bit of sense but honestly I feel like towards the end of BfA (especially if BfA ends up being really successful and brings a lot of people back or new people) people are going to be reluctant to go back to grind out legion content for rep. If it's your first character it isn't a particularly quick grind either.
You gotta quest through all of argus, and clean out all of the WQ's for at least a week, you could speed it up with your order hall characters and doing the rep missions but that would require you to have done the order hall campaign, have leveled and geared up your order champs to the point that they get argus missions.
This is also assuming you have got the time to sit there and do the argus WQs as they spawn in the first place. If you just came back for BfA and used a 110 boost the rep grind to unlock the allied races could take a while, especially because you'll also have your new BfA chores to take care of. So really you could be looking at a months long grind if nothing changes and you're a player who skipped legion and plays a bit more casually.
Yeah that's my thinking too, blizzard will probably look at the stats and if people aren't playing the new races at the numbers they expected then they'll probably look into it and figure out a way to do it better. But if the numbers look right then nothing will change I figure.Blizzard's business intelligence people are some of the best in the industry, and I'd bet on them nailing this pretty close, whatever adjustments they make.
They have rep grinds because you're meant to experience the story of those races before they unlock. Of course the rep grind part of it really only makes sense for Nightborne in that sense though.Has blizzard commented on why Allied races have a rep grind anyway? Other then the usual disdain they have for anyone who would dare play their game.
Like what happens in the next expansion for people coming back or even new people who just skip all the legion content, are they gonna have to go and grind pointless dailies just to unlock some races?
I just hit 110 on my first horde character, so I should be able to unlock the horde allied races right? Even though the rep/quests were done on my allied?
I've realized I suck at this game. ilvl 943, and I still can't beat the damn mage tower on my prot paladin
When did low level dungeons become hard? I started leveling a Brewmaster Monk with a friend and I'm getting destroyed in dungeons even with full BoA's.
Its my main server, if you need something, hit me up.Just moved there with my rogue, need to resub and play again lol, does seem like a good place. My old guild disbanded so I am testing uncharted waters.
http://www.wowhead.com/news=279663/...r-updated-for-allied-race-unlock-requirementsApparently I didn't finish the requirements for nightborne. Not that I am exactly clamoring to start a new character, I think I am going to eventually do a nightborne warlock.
Playing some WoW again now with a few people from my EVE corp and some of their friends/siblings/etc. Alliance (I'm on Sargeras). Used my banked 110 boost on a Void Elf Monk. I would've probably tried to level something, but the other people had 110s already and I wasn't about to drop $55 on a transfer for a project that might be more fleeting.
So I don't have the heritage armor, but I can level something else eventually I suppose. Just doing the Argus stuff over again for the umpteenth time is kinda painful - I don't know if I actually would've made it from 20 (for an allied race) to 110 right now, with the current slowed leveling speed. I think someone said it was like 80 hours /played now, even with heirlooms? That sound about right?
I mean, I imagine I'll level something new eventually, but yeah, it doesn't particularly appeal right now.
Do every dungeon once for the dungeon quests. It helps a lot. Just queue for specific dungeons and uncheck them as you complete them. Quest between queues.Going through Outland and Northrend is hell. The XP gain is abysmal.
Going through Outland and Northrend is hell. The XP gain is abysmal.
Oh you can solo it no problem at 71 or 72? Well damn I wish I had known that sooner.Once you hit 71 or 72 farm trash in karazhan til at least 80. I was timing around 10-15 minutes to level up on some levels.
I think by sitting in a chair in a cave at the Timeless Isle in Pandaria. It should teleport you straight to Gorgrond.
Yeah there is a cave in the timeless isle that has a chair and a campfire. You sit in the chair, click on the fire and you appear in gorgrond and I believe all the quests up to that point become flagged as auto complete.
Oh you can solo it no problem at 71 or 72? Well damn I wish I had known that sooner.
Yes. You probably will have to go one pack at a time though until you get a few levels on you. It's still fast, so that's fine. But you won't be able to just run through and spam Holy Nova/WW/Arcane Explosion/whatever and have everything drop dead around you until you get up to 75-76ish.Oh you can solo it no problem at 71 or 72? Well damn I wish I had known that sooner.
Yeah there is a cave in the timeless isle that has a chair and a campfire. You sit in the chair, click on the fire and you appear in gorgrond and I believe all the quests up to that point become flagged as auto complete.
If all you're interested in is leveling speed, it's probably faster to skip the intro so you can get your garrison up ASAP. Then you can buy exp potions with Garrison Resources and start flying around and collecting treasures/doing bonus objectives.I never knew you could skip the WOD intro, but not sure if I actually should since it seems like easy xp. My warrior is almost at WOD, not sure if I should skip it or not but if I am not in the mood I might.