Yo, so I only ever played the lvl 20 trial during pre cata because my parents would never pay for a subscription to anything.
Once I got a job, cata had basically deleted WotLK so never got a chance to play it.
Now that WotLK Classic is here, would I be better off chancing cata in classic or should I just play the expansion in chromie time?
Someone correct me if I am wrong but WotLK all takes place in northrend which was untouched by cata. Cata really just effected classic areas. I don’t have an actual answer for you as I’ve been clean since start of warlords but just wanted to clarify as wotlk and cata are my peak wow times.
Correct, the Cata revamp only touched classic zones, not TBC or Wrath ones. Because of this, those two expansions are now the oldest content in the (retail) game.
I freaking love that video and have watched it tons of times… But what does that have to do with your question?
lol, nothing.
It was playing while I wrote the post and thought I should include it.
Cata Classic is a fairly divisive topic in the community, mostly because of the split views of the expansion itself. There’s no guarantee we’ll get one at this point, so if you want to see the content now I’d recommend playing it in retail.
That said, you’ll reach level 60 in retail long before you finish Cata (which is combined with the Vanilla zones in Chromie Time). You could always freeze your level if you really wanted to play through it all without one-shotting everything once you outlevel it, I just wanted to bring it to your attention. Leveling is very quick nowadays.
The problem you’re going to find is that gold buying has taken over from what the experience used to be. People don’t raid as guilds much anymore, it’s all about spending hundreds of dollars on wow tokens (or getting it via other means) to buy gear that drops in raids.
If you don’t buy this gold then you’re dealing with a hyperinflated economy where you either go participate in these gdkp raids to make money or you get left behind. It’s also killed the main purpose of guilds as well as why would you use your lockouts with your guild when you could participate in gdkp runs to make gold instead?
Greed on Blizzards behalf ruined the classic experience ultimately for me at least. It’s no longer about working together to achieve a goal, it’s become very toxic where you’re incentivised to get people kicked out of your raid so that you get a bigger cut of the money.
there’s no wow tokens on classic era.
that’s where I’ve been spending my time the last couple of days.