Why is Wowhead so desperately trying to bring up a potential WoD classic promotion every time there’s an obvious Burning Crusade promotional item discovered? First the warp stalker mount (a TBC model) and now a mini Exodar pet. The Exodar, the Alliance City in the Burning Crusade. The Exodar has nothing to do with WoD lmao.
There is no way blizzard is going to make us pay for TBC on a seasonal server. Right? They aren't that dumb... Right?
But does it crash land like all space goat ships?
Little Ragnaros, little exodar... little richard!
times change brother..
let me guess.is this gonna be another shop bundle of cosmetics that come with a lvl 58 boost for the 20th anniversary edition servers when TBC for those servers release? most likely yes they are doing this again. its hard to be surprised on what they do now its predictable and yet i still see ppl acting like this happened for the first time xd.
Does it pew pew?
I just play the content on the retail servers... zero point to classic for me at least!
No. Just... no. People c'mon, don't. They already did this ONCE for Classic Burning Crusade. The idea of them doing it for the Anniversary release too is just... too much.
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Wonder how many times people will buy the same expansion. At some point, people are going to say no. I don't tend to touch classic stuff and ignore most of the promotions for it. I don't want to buy something again that I actually already own. I bought the mounts and pets for Cata and MoP because I wanted that, but all I've played of classic is literally the Pandaren starting experience for the mount.Also makes me wonder if Blizzard's going to eventually release a speed run server where a new expansion is released every month and potentially a patch every week. With Midnight being 12.0, I can see them doing it with the release of The Last Titan and let players speed run from vanilla to the end of Midnight by going through all of the prior content at an accelerated rate (a la timerunning). Expansions with more than 3 patches would have to potentially be tweaked to work with a weekly release to be done within a month. Then once a player hits the end of Midnight, they can bring that character over to TLT. Something like that would really screw over players that don't have much time to play the game, though. That'd only benefit a small number of players. At the same time, doing a 2-3 month cadence would take 18-24 months to get to the end of Midnight to start TLT. You'd have to start that when Midnight hits and probably have little time to even play Midnight. I suppose that might be a finale for the game before servers are shut off finally, but who knows when that will be. That might be an interesting goodbye to the game and players would have a long enough warning it would happen.
You know what I'd rather pay for?I'd rather just pay for a new classic expansion. I'd pay money for that. I don't want more temporary cosmetics that feel seasonal since classic is so chopped up. I'd pay for new content in TBCC. or Wotlk. I'd honestly love TBC Era style dungeons and raids w/ WOTLK Class balance and talents. I'd just pay for that. An "expansion" for classic. If thats what it took.For new content. No balancing. More devs dedicated to the team, I'd pre-order it if I knew it was going to come, maybe after the end of a ongoing class balanced classic anniversary round. of TBC And or progressed into Wotlk. What I don't carea bout? Pets and mounts when they'll just introduce a new version of classic that I won't be able to transfer it to, 8 months from now.
The Burning Crusade: Classic Anniversary Edition Classic Remix incoming?