Especially in the wow classic gold from Limm's blog
Many aren't goin to enjoy not havin Heirlooms to lvl fast and they will realize they can't only solo virtually everything, especially in the
wow classic gold lower lvl Instances. A lot of people are pullin more DPS in lvl 30 at Heirlooms, than individuals were pre-BC in Tier 3 equipment, together w/havin much more Health. It'll be quite a rude awakenin realizin they are not where near as good as they thought they were and it was just xpac content nerfs, together w/Character buffs that're why they are able to do what they could.
They'll actually have to organize and select certain classes for every run to help then, while additionally usin Crowd Control consistently and effectively on every pull and run they proceed. People nowadays likely will not have the patience for it, since they are so used to pullin everythin and havin their self-Healin and large Tank DPS bridge the gap for deficiency of skill/cooperation/coordination.
I am hopin it does well and it attracts people back into
buy wow classic gold a more useful mentality towards struggles to even help w/the after xpacs - if they're published - or even the latest one as time continues. It could assist w/weak PUGs and create more consistently useful classes, overall.Fairly excited about WoW Classic, although I will still focus on"Retail" wow.
I think WoW Classic will be"easier" not simply because of the debuff limit, but mainly because the player knows WAY more today then we knew back then. MC was"hard" back in the afternoon, however there was actually only 1 mechanic per boss.
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Added | Apr 15 '19 |
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