Daily instance caps in World of Warcraft Classic are going to be lifted starting today with the discharge of the TBC pre-patch, per a blue post by Blizzard now.
The developer expressed that it'd explore the chance of lifting the daily cap of 30 dungeon instances when it originally announced TBC Classic in February. But, until now, Blizzard had been quiet on the subject following BlizzConline.
The cap was initially put in situ as a measure to
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The change was made after most players had already leveled through Classic employing a strategy of dungeon grinding that put them over that 30 instance cap per day.
This change coming now will benefit players looking to spice up the new races, Blood Elves and Draenei, during the pre-patch that begins today.
Many players are planning on using resources and gold that they've accrued over the past two years of Classic to spice up characters of these new races through dungeons. Lifting the daily cap on dungeons will allow players to urge their new toons carried to level 60 significantly more quickly than originally anticipated.
During TBC launch, this transformation will allow players to avoid highly congested leveling zones in favor of instance leveling which will be significantly faster.
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