April 6, 2021 9:50 PM PDT
World of Warcraft Classic has proven to be a success for developer
Blizzard, so it's only natural the company would want to continue that
forward momentum by introducing a "classic" version of the game's first
expansion with WoW: Burning Crusade Classic. Some players may enjoy the
original version of the game so much that they don't want to carry on
to Burning Crusade, however, and Blizzard is introducing an option for
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While
existing WoW Classic servers will be automatically converted to their
Burning Crusade forms, complete with new races, class updates, and a
whole new region of the Warcraft universe to explore, players don't have
to journey through the Dark Portal and into the broken world of Outland
if they don't want to. Whether it's to stay in the current form of WoW
Classic forever or move into the future, Blizzard says the decision
players make will be permanent to a point, though there is technically
an option for players who want to have their cake and eat it too.
It's
a tough decision for those who have spent hundreds of hours acquiring
the best gear and items in WoW Classic, only for a new expansion to come
and make the majority of that hard-earned loot obsolete. For those
looking to stay in "vanilla" WoW and remain on Azeroth, here's what is
known about the Burning Crusade's rollout and the options players have.
According
to Blizzard, players will be able to decide the future of their
characters when the Burning Crusade Classic pre-patch arrives on a
yet-undetermined date. Once that happens, players will find two
different clients of WoW Classic: one for the original version of the
game, which contains "Classic Era" servers, and another for Burning
Crusade Classic, which contains "Progression" servers. All of a given
player's characters will appear in both of the clients. However, logging
in to a character on a given client will ask the player if they want to
"activate" that character on that particular version of the game. If a
player activates a character on the Burning Crusade Classic game client,
it will be unplayable on the original WoW Classic client (and vice
versa).
The good news is players don't have to decide immediately
on pre-patch day. The option will persist until a choice is made (or,
presumably, until another expansion releases years from now). Players do
technically have a way to take all difficulty out of the decision and
choose both options, too: When the pre-patch arrives, Blizzard will be
taking a virtual "snapshot" of each character in the game, including all
that character's gear, gold, and items. For a fee, players will be able
to "clone" their character snapshots. The original version of the
character can move on to Burning Crusade Classic, while the cloned
version can stay in the original WoW Classic, keeping all of their gold
and items as snapshotted on the day of the pre-patch. Cloning, however,
will cost real-world money, though Blizzard has not yet revealed the
price.
World of Warcraft Classic has proven to be a success for developer
Blizzard, so it's only natural the company would want to continue that
forward momentum by introducing a "classic" version of the game's first
expansion with WoW: Burning Crusade Classic. Some players may enjoy the
original version of the game so much that they don't want to carry on
to Burning Crusade, however, and Blizzard is introducing an option for
those who want their characters to stay in regular WoW Classic.To get
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While
existing WoW Classic servers will be automatically converted to their
Burning Crusade forms, complete with new races, class updates, and a
whole new region of the Warcraft universe to explore, players don't have
to journey through the Dark Portal and into the broken world of Outland
if they don't want to. Whether it's to stay in the current form of WoW
Classic forever or move into the future, Blizzard says the decision
players make will be permanent to a point, though there is technically
an option for players who want to have their cake and eat it too.
It's
a tough decision for those who have spent hundreds of hours acquiring
the best gear and items in WoW Classic, only for a new expansion to come
and make the majority of that hard-earned loot obsolete. For those
looking to stay in "vanilla" WoW and remain on Azeroth, here's what is
known about the Burning Crusade's rollout and the options players have.
According
to Blizzard, players will be able to decide the future of their
characters when the Burning Crusade Classic pre-patch arrives on a
yet-undetermined date. Once that happens, players will find two
different clients of WoW Classic: one for the original version of the
game, which contains "Classic Era" servers, and another for Burning
Crusade Classic, which contains "Progression" servers. All of a given
player's characters will appear in both of the clients. However, logging
in to a character on a given client will ask the player if they want to
"activate" that character on that particular version of the game. If a
player activates a character on the Burning Crusade Classic game client,
it will be unplayable on the original WoW Classic client (and vice
versa).
The good news is players don't have to decide immediately
on pre-patch day. The option will persist until a choice is made (or,
presumably, until another expansion releases years from now). Players do
technically have a way to take all difficulty out of the decision and
choose both options, too: When the pre-patch arrives, Blizzard will be
taking a virtual "snapshot" of each character in the game, including all
that character's gear, gold, and items. For a fee, players will be able
to "clone" their character snapshots. The original version of the
character can move on to Burning Crusade Classic, while the cloned
version can stay in the original WoW Classic, keeping all of their gold
and items as snapshotted on the day of the pre-patch. Cloning, however,
will cost real-world money, though Blizzard has not yet revealed the
price.