CarloRossiey: Bit of a clickbait title, a lot of ifs and buts, but no actual real data or facts to state that THIS YEAR IS GOING TO BE HUGE FOR CLASSIC!!
Sp4c3gl1d3r: fresh? fresh ! fresh ! fresh ! fresh! (to the tune of the birds saying mine in nemo)
gccmbr1661: Willie is correct: TBC Fresh with patch time gates.
ArdynSol: Ideally? I THINK
Do one time progression fresh server for PvE, PvP, AND HARDCORE that cycles through Classic,TBC, and Wrath. At the end they go to a wrath Era server. Recycle until classic
conorf8091: Fresh just like 2019. Run till wrath. Reset.
harmy-y3q: I would sub again for TBC ERA with very minor quality of life changes (instant mail between alts, easier attunements for alts, raid wide buffs, ... )
claytongiampaolo7848: They keep seperating the already stagnant playerbase, SOD feels like a big waste of time compared to what everyone thought it would be.
stuartirwin8628: It’s gunna be hardcore TBC. Everytime you die you go back to level 60.
Sakuno1221: I think I'd like to see a return to TBC or Wrath mostly because they had some of the most fun leveling lore wise in the game. Cause I miss old class quests like how dark the Blood Elf paladin quests can get especially before Kael's betrayal and taking Muru out of silvermoon. However, if we had to have anything neat occur for the game I think the vote based progression servers would be neat too. Since it lets the community have more say in 'Hey we want this now please' cause it'd be funny to see the servers potentially just stop a certain patch and everyone gets confused.
massivedingus6789: I've never been more eager and hungry for TBC fresh
fthagnryleh4951: Just give me a classic TBC server goddamn.
Aihana_Etsu: I think my ideal version of a classic wow would be a combination of Vanilla, TBC and WotLK where there would be a level 60 cap, but all 3 expansions would be available within that level range, the raids and dungeons available would all be rebalanced to the same level ranges and available raids would rotate to a selection of 1 of each (tier1), (tier2/2.5) and (tier3) raids on a weekly or bi-weekly basis.
For example, you could have a level 60 Molten core, Tempest Keep and ICC available 1 week, then level 60 Karazhan, Ulduar and Naxx40 the next, etc. These would all obviously give appropriately rebalanced level 60 gear based on their rough tier.
You could also have heroic versions of the lower tier raids become available as each tier releases, that would bring them up to parity with the raid of the next tier up in order to promote more variety, and also potentially rework loot tables slightly ensure that each of the heroic version raid would have a piece or two of tier appropriate BiS for each class in order keep specific relevancy, which is ultimately optional but worthwhile in the long-term to continue running for those seeking to perfect their builds.
Having the rotation in place would help with the issue most expansions run into where it ultimately just devolves into people just doing the most recent and highest level raid every week over and over again until people burn out.
I think ultimately people want to be able to experience all the various 'classic' content, want the content to be relevant to their current progression, but also don't want to be stuck doing the same thing all the time, week by week.
I think a rotating system like this would be the best for a long term Old-School WoW Complete experience, where all endgame content from each expansion would remain relevant, but not all be available at once to the point of being overwhelming or having certain pieces of content becoming redundant due to another piece of content that's always available being more efficient.
drjay182: I hope a TBC fresh is made
ffarkasm: I'm not really into WoW lately, but a tBC fresh
kpax7897: TBC TBC TBC TBC!!!
theoutlander1411: TBC
nidhoggcrowley: this is the year i quit wow
Sep 26 2024