I'm most excited to have classes that are all unique again and actually have some RPG elements in their design. As shown by my inability to decide which one I'm maining :biggrin:
I'm most excited to have classes that are all unique again and actually have some RPG elements in their design.
Yes exactly, every class has their very own identity and niche part it fills
Hopefully, if the atmosphere is the same, I am looking forward to working together with other players. I remember helping each other to obtain gear, consumables, enchants, gold for mounts and skills.
Especially when it comes to twinking. I can't even say how much time we spent gearing each others toons to have the best gear. Looking at the AH for each other to snipe low priced BIS items. Having someone die and then completing their quests to get items for our 29's out of STV. Doing the Gurubashi Arena to get the trinket for our 19's. Killing others during the fishing even so we could get the hat. We spent a lot of time trying to min/max our low levels, even more so than our mains, and I miss that.
I never played classic or much of retail WoW so I’m looking forward to playing the game. I do like what I hear about how the game is a community!
Retail wow is fun..but pretty easy to me. I'm looking forward to how "hard" or "self efficient" you have to be in Classic/Vanilla.
I have under 100 hours played on retail. I used a boost that was given to me when I got the game. Then tried to make a new character and level it up but there were no people in those leveling zones. So I quit and I have been playing ESO. Going to give classic an honest try when it comes out in August!
I have under 100 hours played on retail. I used a boost that was given to me when I got the game. Then tried to make a new character and level it up but there were no people in those leveling zones. So I quit and I have been playing ESO. Going to give classic an honest try when it comes out in August!
Yeah, I played retail with a buddy I grew up with, once he stopped playing I tried to play solo, but the game is just too boring for me.
Classic however, Classic is a new beast to tame for us who never played. The world itself is ACTUALLY dangerous and you don't get to max level in the snap of your fingers. I haven't been this excited for a game since Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3. lol
I wanted to say the whole game, but ONE thing I am particularly excited for is 40-man raiding. I really miss being part of a big army of players. 25-man raids had their moments, but 40-mans feel epic.
Ranking, World-PvP, Worldboss scouting, Corpse Camping uhm ye, Corpse Camping.
Ranking, World-PvP, Worldboss scouting, Corpse Camping uhm ye, Corpse Camping.
I can only imagine how many people are going to rage at camping. I had it done to me in 2013 but I'm sure it's different in Vanilla.
1. To be able to understand the game, I was pretty young back in the days and didn't really catch the game, either did I have a good connection/CPU.
2. To start at same time as all the rest, the feeling to start playing a game where people aren't overpowered, the market prices are sky-high etc.
3. To play a game that wasn't created for 10 year olds and where you can buy everything in a ingame-shop.
1. To be able to understand the game, I was pretty young back in the days and didn't really catch the game, either did I have a good connection/CPU.
2. To start at same time as all the rest, the feeling to start playing a game where people aren't overpowered, the market prices are sky-high etc.
3. To play a game that wasn't created for 10 year olds and where you can buy everything in a ingame-shop.
I second that! I was 11 when the game came out and I didn't have a computer so I couldn't play.
All of the above.
My only character I was dedicated to in Vanilla through Path 3.1 (Ulduar) was my Orc Hunter. Runner up was a level 44 warrior. This time, I want to try and play every class to 60.
Looking forward to community engagement and social aspect the most - people buffing each other, helping with combat and quests, strangers becoming acquaintances, and acquaintances becoming friends.
Since there's (hopefully) no server hopping, no sharding, no cross-realm groups, no character changes - your reptutation is tied to your name, and always follows you. And considering Classic's design encourages organic teamwork, if you're being helpful towards other players, they'll most certainly return the kindness.
Dungeons, raids, quests, atmosphere... that's all still great to me, but in Classic, it was the community that created most memorable moments.
Well said! That's one thing I'm excited for. Your reputation being tied to your name and everyone knowing who you are.
Ranking, World-PvP, Worldboss scouting, Corpse Camping uhm ye, Corpse Camping.
I can only imagine how many people are going to rage at camping. I had it done to me in 2013 but I'm sure it's different in Vanilla.
Do you know the Legend of Angwe? ( https://liquidcode.org/~lostman/wow/dkeserver.se/stuff/angwe/ )
Missing one goal: becoming obscenely wealthy! Instead of the peasant I was in Vanilla.
Enchant, raid pots and respeccs drove me into poverty!
Missing one goal: becoming obscenely wealthy! Instead of the peasant I was in Vanilla.
Enchant, raid pots and respeccs drove me into poverty!
Haha, I also plan on farming a lot! Lately throughout expansions I have had no problem with gold, so will be making the same effort in classic