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Okay, so I have an idea. I just thought of it about 20 mins ago. I want to get enough people to start a guild with, and level to 70 all on the same server, and then explore the level 70 endgame, and not advancing to 80. I am thinking about doing this on the Kael' Thas US server. If I get enough people interested, I will implant it. The server is subject to change. I would really love to expereince BC again, anyone else? If you have any questions, comments, concerns, or ideas to help improve this idea, just reply. I am really looking forward to getting this going.
Thanks, Codion.
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The idea of lvl 70 and even lvl 60 guilds has been floating around lately. People seem to be disatisfied with Wrath and are going back to the old school content, which were the best. I remember the satisfation my guild felt on many kills in BC from Prince, to Vashj etc - even Moroes. Had Blizzard kept this style of gaming instead of caving in to the casuals I probably wouldnt have quit playing.
"Not meaning to anger anyone with this thread, though I know in these forums its quite impossible. You can say "I enjoy vanilla ice cream" and still have 50 posts of angry, hot-tempered people who have nothing better to do than argue with you." - Dirkzen
Very very old idea. In 2007 TBC dudes wanted to relive good old Vanilla because TBC was terrible. Now people want to go back to TBC because it was excellent.
One week after launch of CATA the forums will see a demand to put up the old zones up again (no matter how badly designed they were).
Typical and logical: people always get caught in nostalgia. Remember the toy cars of your youth?
Have fun finding 40+ other guys. It should not be too difficult with exprience off and perhaps Blizzard will put a X-server LFG tool for old unplayed Raids, who knows.
Its embarrassing when an NPC compliments you in an MMo, the only relevant, cool and epic things come from players whispering you Grtz, mate, we did it. copyright Pilnkplonk