Want to play a game

>want to play a game
>remember THAT level

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I prefer the talent patch that was released before TBC compared to actual TBC. 99% of that reason was that shaman's windfury at the time did not have internal cooldown so dualwielding windfury was a blast. Once TBC hit windfury got the worst kept secret that was the 3 second internal cooldown. What was up with blizzard "trying" to hide this as opposed to just outright stating it on the spell tooltip?

I've taken about 30+ characterS through HFP. Still not tired of it. Though will never play WoW again.

The reaper on this level was well done. At the time this released, I was already a veteran mmo player and was used to playing ones where powerful enemies are patrolling and trying to get you. Once you learn the patrol paths you almost never get caught unprepared ever again. This guy still gets me even nowadays whenever I tried Atlantiss like a year ago. It’s because he goes all over the whole zone. For the most part he doesn’t, but still can get me once or twice. It was one of those kind of dark souls 3 moments in WoW that you hardly ever get to experience. Too bad it was an RPG so you couldn’t really kill him till later from power levels.

Hah, I remember that change. Nah, 2h wind fury was still the best.

This entire game was something akin to cock and ball torture, and it only seems to get harder the older I get.
Still enjoyed the story.

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What I truly rue from blizzard changes was when they got rid of Windfury Totem (the best enhancement totem) and replaced it with the Agility buff totem. God damn it. Buffing your 2h warrior’s weapon with windfury was the absolute god-tier DA SHIT.

I can see why blizzard did the change. Windfury made literally every other weapon buff obsolete and for Vanilla only horde could get it.

HFP is fine. I wouldn't call it beautiful by any means, but I find it quite atmospheric nevertheless, and it has a decent quest flow up until you're close to finished with the zone (quests like The Foot of the Citadel start feel inconvenient as it's running back and forth for single quests, as opposed to having a bunch of quests in different areas at once and being able to hand them in simultaneously), at which point you're definitely ready to skip them and go to Zangarmarsh.

I must have leveled something like 30 vanilla 1x equivalents (~5d /played) worth of characters by now in vanilla through Wrath (a lot of them in medium-rate private servers, so 50+ characters total), and other than Blade's Edge which is kinda sorta mandatory on 1x TBC, I don't really dread any zone up until Wrath, in which I only really like Sholazar and Grizzly Hills as leveling areas (Boring Tundra is aptly named, Howling Fjord is superbly atmospheric but has bad flow, Icecrown is meme vehicles bonanza with tiresome saronite everywhere architecture...). Vanilla has some dreadful zones, but then, you can always choose to level in the nice ones instead.

I always hated the part after Zangarmash more. Too low level for Nagrand so you have to do annoying as fuck quests in Terokkar and Blade's Edge.

Haven't played Classic but I still have memories of my first time going into Hellfire and wondering why all these orcs had so much goddamn health. If you weren't already geared from vanilla endgame you were doing piss damage until like fifteen quests in when you finally had a full set of TBC quest gear.

They always create a reason to nerf something. It would have been better to just let the buffs stack.

Yea they should have let the stuff stack, or changed it so that Windfury weapon was a passive buff and not a weapon one. blizzard always finds ways to make fun stuff no longer fun.

>Get nostalgia for wow
>Want to go re explore all the zones
>Remember it takes literal months of grinding to level up a character

Nevermind

DOORS
LOCKED

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The organic way to level IS about "exploring all the zones" so, if exploration is the experience you want, I don't see why leveling up is a concern. It doesn't take long anyhow, and if you want it to go faster, you could always play Wrath (Wrath 1-80 is shorter than vanilla/TBC 1-60 and 1-70 respectively), on >1 rate private servers, or both.

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Well add on to that , I don't want to give blizzard any money and I don't want to play on Brazilian servers

You can get through that part in like 2 minutes

Escorting Eva in MGS3.

Westfall sucks and Loch Modan is better

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agree 100%

too long

if you want to explore or something just play epsilon and ignore the building/rp elements to just go around with gm abilities and explore