• Obi@sopuli.xyz
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    1 year ago

    Three days headstart if you’re playing competitively is huge. Is this preaccess going to allow people to start leveling? If so literally all hardcore guilds will require it from their raiders.

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      1 year ago

      If they do things like they have for the last few expansions, neither raids, neither ranked pvp, neither mythic+ will be available in the first 2 weeks or more.

      Realistically you will have more than enough time to level a character to max, maybe even two.

      It still doesn’t make it right, or acceptable, but it’s more than enough to bash Blizzard for being greedy.

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        1 year ago

        Gotcha, I haven’t played for many years by now so didn’t know, back in my days the race started the moment the xpac released, from what I remembered. That still leaves things like realm first top level achievements and stuff like that, no?

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          1 year ago

          I think the last time realm first achievements were a thing (for anything other than raids) was in Lich king, but I might be mistaken.

          Since I wrote my previous comment, I thought about it, and there are advantages for starting earlier. Reaching max level gives you access to world quests, which can be a source of gear and reputation. It also leaves you more time to complete the weekly objectives before the next reset. If I recall correctly, last time (the launch of Dragonflight) you got an item you can use to increase the power of a piece of crafted gear.

          For the average player it doesn’t really matter, but for the world first racers, it might.