World of Warcraft Classic from wisepowder's blog

Blizzard said it would never happen, but its happening: World of Warcraft is getting legacy servers that emulate Azeroth as it existed back in 2006. Called WoW Classic, this remake aims to rekindle that insatiable desire to grind that kept so many of us up late into the night. And it's coming soon.To get more news about buy wow items, you can visit lootwowgold official website.

WoW: Classic takes the open-world fantasy MMORPG back to the days before the expansions, so everything from The Burning Crusade to the Battle for Azeroth never happened. It won't be the Day 1 version necessarily, as the company is using Patch 1.12: Drums of War to build the game back up.

If you’re of a mind to spend a whole lot more money on your WoW Classic experience, you can opt for a new collector’s edition. It’ll feature bonus mounts – Alabaster Stormtalon for the Alliance, and Alabaster Thunderwing for the Horde. You’ll also get a large, lovely Ragnaros statue to stand guard over your desk.

Vanilla WoW had a lot of issues with third party gold selling, many of which were curtailed by the Token system added in Warlords of Draenor. While tokens will not be available in Classic, because subscriptions are shared between Classic and the current Expansion, players will be able to buy tokens using gold in the current expansion in order to keep playing Classic. A brand new economy is a big draw of WoW: Classic, as players will be starting with nothing and working their way to unlocking mounts, skills, and professions, and as long as there is a human behind the keyboard actively playing the game, they're fine with most methods of farming; the issue is with automated bots which do it for them, though their detection algorithms and techniques are much better now than they used to be.

WoW Classic is now ready for all players to install from the Blizzard Battle.net Desktop App in advance of the test. To install WoW Classic:
1. Open the Blizzard netDesktop App and select World of Warcraft in the game selection menu on the left.
2. Under the Version dropdown menu, select World of Warcraft Classic. If you have more than one World of Warcraft account, you’ll see a second dropdown for Account. In that column, select the active account to associate with your WoW Classic install.
3. Click the Install button. You’ll see an installation progress bar that will show you when the installation is complete.


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