I begged all my friends to give me their 1 month free trials and eventually they did free to level 20 and I played every race and class lol. When I could finally afford it, I mained a Priest healer and ran dungeons to level
I’m glad to have been alive during this time and having gotten to play it, albeit with restrictions since I was still in elementary school back then. But I was able to play it nonetheless. Great times, when you had to work for the lvls and skills instead of just having them all given to you immediately. It kept my hyperactive kid self occupied for hours.
And the difficulty is still there on the WoW Classic servers. Hardcore is another challenge I'm going to be partaking this weekend with a 24 hour stream on Twitch
There was something about this time that if you didn’t live in it, you wouldn’t quite understand. Of course, every old person says that about their generation. Yet your mom and dad were figuring out they could see your report cards on this thing called the Internet, you were excited about a flash animation your friend hadn’t seen, and the caption below a funny image had not yet been labeled a meme…. Yet this existed. You believed the cinematic into the PVE and carried the weight into PVP harder than college football rivalries, what a time
I've played the new classic human starting area about 5 times now and my wife just keeps saying "aren't you tired of doing that?" But there really isn't a way to make her understand. What a time indeed
Current devs need to be made to watch this cinematic, and rewatch it. This is what defines the classes that exist still today - yeah I'm looking squarely at the warlock devs...!