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World of Warcraft gamers are finally getting rid from one biggest grind problems

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calendar_month 05 Aug 2022
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Wow tbc classic gold gamers are finally getting rid from one biggest grind problems. Blizzard Entertainment has confirmed that players who have multiple characters, or alternative characters, will have an easier time getting to the endgame content following the launch of WoW's latest update, Dragonflight.

 

One of the most important aspects of WoW is the class system. When players start the game begin with choosing one of several character classes that basically determine how their character will behave and feel in combat. In contrast to the other MMOs (like Final Fantasy XIV which allows players to gain access to all classes for just the one player), World of Warcraft restricts each character to only one type of character. People who wish to learn the different classes' gameplay have to make completely new characters and then level them each time. If you have a huge number of these characters, it can be a hassle to be forced to repeat the same quests again and time to try out different ways of playing.

 

As per Polygon, Blizzard has decided to adopt a different method of leveling alts, with the launch of World of Warcraft: Dragonflight. Director of the game Ion Hazzikostas and lead narrative writer Steve Danuser confirmed via a Twitter Space QA that progress in the latest expansion of WoW will be account-wide and not restricted to a single player. The majority of advancement (excluding the individual rewards for quests) made by players during the expansion will be linked to their account, which means that alts won't need to play through the new story in order to access the content at the end of the game (though it's not required).

 

The system of progression across accounts is something players have been asking for for years and is a huge boon for those who have multiple accounts. Instead of having to complete the same quests over and over on various character types, users will be given the option of navigating directly to the endgame content of Dragonflight and try out the new raids using different classes, all without hassle. The new system is friendly to players who have been playing with only one character, since it encourages players to make alternate characters and test new classes without being forced to play stories they've previously played on their primary character.

 

The announcement of account-wide progress is only one of the major changes that Blizzard has implemented with wow tbc gold. When the next expansion is out players will have plenty to anticipate including the new UI customization options as well as revamped skill trees, an entirely new flight mechanic and much more. Although World of Warcraft: Dragonflight has no official launch date yet, Blizzard promises more information about the expansion later in the year.

 


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