The case are made obvious to wow classic gold from Limm's blog
If I recall correctly grouping up increased the drop rate of pursuit items. Not 100% sure but if that is the case are made obvious to wow classic gold players in some way as it had been fairly frustrating coming because they wanted all the XP / loot for themselves across a participant who refused to set for quests. Multiply that frustration by 1000x on launch day.
I won't actually care. I'll just be pleased to see Vanilla being played with everyone again.Back at the day people use to start tickets over gear ALL the time. If a hunter was group along with a bow or gun dropped in case the warrior or rogue got it there was likely to become a ticket. If two friends went in they would need everything and make a ticket traded over.
You then enter that and the entire ninja looting problem. It's a change that will not affect anything, people already abused it straight back in
wow classic gold buy classic and they will again blizzard GM's will concentrate on actual problems.I never have played with WoW Classic, because I just wasn't introduced to WoW Classic at the time. I have been quake largely fps participant, installed myself and can't play it - it is just fucking shit that was pixeled - IT.
Uploaded upgraded Graphic mod for q1 and I was back in my child hood play quake once a month. Downloaded Blood, I run it. It looks like shit. All fucking celebration, downloaded upgraded mod. Finished all chapters. My point is if we was kids, it was best we knew - I thought it is a best graphic on earth, how cool is that. I like these games for a match!
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Added | Apr 25 '19 |
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