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7/21/2025, 6:52:38 PM
>>11885891
>started in TBC as a warrior, didn't really know what I was doing
>continued into WOTLK as a deathknight having a better idea of what I was doing
>started getting an idea of things with Cata, don't remember much besides constant dungeon queues as a tank with straightforward leveling, everything being unmemorable - repeat for the next couple of expansions
Back then, all the IRL people I knew and wanted to play with encouraged me to either follow questing guides or "go here" questing addons so I could get to endgame asap. I wouldn't have a chance to enjoy things at my own pace until classic happened, and now after being disillusioned with randoms and the subfee I'd enjoy the content the most through a modded private/solo server.
>Wotlk was when things really started dying down bc the basic storyline driving everything since wc3 (2002) came to an end in 2009, and then the lore kept spinning out of control.
I think around that time is when the Activision acquisition had completed.
There also feels to be a huge difference between vanilla and TBC, some of the biggest being the drawnout leveling and having less variety with dungeons.
>started in TBC as a warrior, didn't really know what I was doing
>continued into WOTLK as a deathknight having a better idea of what I was doing
>started getting an idea of things with Cata, don't remember much besides constant dungeon queues as a tank with straightforward leveling, everything being unmemorable - repeat for the next couple of expansions
Back then, all the IRL people I knew and wanted to play with encouraged me to either follow questing guides or "go here" questing addons so I could get to endgame asap. I wouldn't have a chance to enjoy things at my own pace until classic happened, and now after being disillusioned with randoms and the subfee I'd enjoy the content the most through a modded private/solo server.
>Wotlk was when things really started dying down bc the basic storyline driving everything since wc3 (2002) came to an end in 2009, and then the lore kept spinning out of control.
I think around that time is when the Activision acquisition had completed.
There also feels to be a huge difference between vanilla and TBC, some of the biggest being the drawnout leveling and having less variety with dungeons.
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