My guild is awesome.. We all support each WOW TBC Gold other in many ways. I was able to pay a guildie for a whole month of game time when I was struggling and couldn't afford it. They're available when I require an ear or. My guild has made WoW a positive experience for me. Most bad experiences on WoW are caused by PUGS however, it's not the norm.

I frequently like running low on my highly high-powered tank just to assist newer or less experienced users get quick gear. I know it's not huge but it's a great feeling to be the sole DPS in the group finder and to see a blaster tank use to get the group rolling

The Wotlk/Cata group met two of my best online friends during lvling alts. went on many alt-lvling runs together we enjoyed low lv pvp to. While we played less WoW, we still came to it on the occasional start of exspansions or two. We now enjoy all sorts of random games with each other. Despite the current game state I will forever be grateful to WoW for giving me two 10+ year buddies to talk to and play with.So, I have played Retail WoW before, but not WoW Classic. So , my knowledge of WoW classic is that it's playing through the original game from when it first came out and TBC came years later.

If I decide to subscribe and gain access to TBC, will I have access to quests from WoW Classic? What happens if I begin at level 1 in TBC Classic and then do the normal questing that I'd normally do in WoW Classic? Similar to Eastern Kingdoms or like Kalimdor after which, once I've reached level 60, do you head to Outland to start TBC?

The TBC Classic servers offer all the content of Classic as well as content from TBC expansion. The servers are level 70 Outland content that is the endgame. You can still play level 60 content. This is where all the players from the past are playing in the present.

Blizzard will soon offer something called "Wow Classic Season of Mastery" within a couple of weeks. These servers will be like an opportunity to start over with traditional (no TBC content, just 1-60) with a few twists. These twists will include "leveling is faster" as well as "raid bosses could be tougher to beat." Take a couple of weeks to build a character if only want to play classic content and not the burning crusade items.

It all depends on the game you prefer, but Season of Mastery is a ideal choice if the feeling of a clean start and a fresh level. The majority, if certainly not all of the Vanilla servers are basically dead. It's mostly just there for people to save their characters as an archive in the cheap Burning Crusade Classic Gold moment. TBC is fine, but it could be more difficult to join a guild after you've made some significant progress. When the game is released, I plan to get into SoM.