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Topic: World of Warcraft’s new leveling system fixes the biggest barrier to entry

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World of Warcraft’s new leveling system fixes the biggest barrier to entry
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Instead of any fancy, back-of-box features like a new class or race in World of Warcraft: Shadowlands, Blizzard is focusing on revamping old parts of the game. The most obvious example of this is the new character customization system — currently available in the Shadowlands pre-patch. But Blizzard also completely revamped World of Warcraft’s ancient leveling system, and it’s one of the biggest game changers we’ve seen in years.To get more news about WoW Classic Gold for Sale, you can visit lootwowgold official website.

Prior to the pre-patch, leveling in World of Warcraft took experienced players 80 hours or more, with new players taking months to fully level a character from 1-120. But in the new pre-patch, it took me less than 20.

Raids and dungeons are the highlights of World of Warcraft, and many players view leveling as a barrier to the game’s best content. There’s a reason players want to get to max level as soon as they can.

Prior to Battle for Azeroth, I decided to run a new Lightforged Draenei Warrior through the leveling experience. By the time I hit max level, my playtime on that character was 60 hours. That’s 60 hours for an experienced player with Heirloom items that increased my experience gain.

In the Shadowlands pre-patch, Blizzard changed almost everything about that process. They squished the current max level down to 50 — with it going up to 60 when Shadowlands drops. And they added an hour-long tutorial experience that takes players from level 1-10. For levels 10-40, they implemented a new time travel experience that players call “Chromie time.” Players choose an expansion they want to level through, and Chromie the time gnome sends them. By the time they finish with that one expansion storyline, they’ll be max level and ready for Shadowlands.

Curious about this new system, I decided to try it out with a character I’m considering maining in Shadowlands: my Vulperan Shaman. Because I’m playing an unlockable race unavailable to new players, I got to skip the opening sequence and start at level 10. I put on my Heirloom gear — which had its experience bonus removed and now just provides bonuses like more rested XP after logging off or combat bonuses — and traveled to the Mists of Pandaria expansion.

In less than a week, I went through four major zones to complete my leveling experience. I’ve quested through Pandaria before, so I was familiar with the route. But I also wasn’t pushing for a fast time. Earlier this week, I hit level 50 at 18 hours played. If you add the one-hour tutorial I skipped and then subtract an hour for AFK time, that leaves me just under 20 hours.

After finishing, I discovered that I chose one of the slowest of the modern leveling expansions, and skipped out on various time-saving measures. Some players can complete the trek in under 10 hours now, under the right circumstances. It’s transformed WoW into a wholly reasonable timesink, and has removed the MMO’s biggest barrier to entry.



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