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| Listings as of May 29, 2026. |
I've been leveling 3 Alliance and one Horde toon, and while it's somewhat slow going compared to the Vanilla zones in TBC Anniversary servers*, I'm perfectly happy at my pace.
As you can see, Card will likely hit L70 (the TBC maximum level) in June, and it's also expected that at least one other toon will join her. Neve is still plodding along in the low L40s, which considering that I'm not really doing much with her isn't a big surprise either.
Once toons start reaching max level, what then?
Well, one thing is certain: I'm not planning on raiding or even doing Heroic dungeons.
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| I'm fine with the regular variety, thanks. |
Unless I know everybody in the group, there's no real reason for me to do the Heroic dungeons. After all, I've been there in 2021 when I needed to run Heroics to get attuned for raids, and they're hard enough without having to deal with any random group drama. There was also the problem of simply finding groups, as once people overdosed on instance running in 2021 they simply stopped doing any instances once there was no explicit requirement to do so. I've already seen a dropoff in players in Hellfire Peninsula from as little as a month ago, so I'd imagine that the number of prospective dungeon participants coming up through the leveling process has dried up.
Does that mean I'm not enjoying the TBC Anniversary servers? No, I'm having fun. And really, that's all that matters. If I'm not having fun, I'll go do something else. That doesn't mean there aren't frustrating moments while playing, such as while I'm off somewhere, killing mobs as part of a quest, and some random L70 toon flies in, grabs all of the mobs in the vicinity, and then downs them all using AoE.
"What a dick!" is my usual outburst when that happens, and then I go somewhere else (or play something else) until the toon has finally moved on. Usually that takes about 15-30 minutes, but sometimes they're out there farming for hours.**
Outside of that, I've found that I don't need flying, a fast mount, or even a mount itself (in the case of my Shaman) to enjoy the game. If I want to run an instance, I prep beforehand and make my way to the instance before I put myself out there in the pool. That alone eliminates any issues with travel prior to entering the instance, and I'm in no particular hurry in trying to get into an instance either. That means I can chill while I wait.
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| I've found that hanging out right by the Summoning Stone at Scarlet Monatery does wonders for people looking for DPS. I've entitled this screencap "Four Female Blood Elves and a Tauren Walk Into a Bar". |
I guess the lack of flying means I'm not doing the Tempest Keep instances, because flying is required to reach those instances. Then again, I'll likely reach L70 long before I would even reach Netherstorm (where the instances are located), so it's kind of a moot point.
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Right now, I'm thinking of simply putting any L70 toons I will have effectively in storage and noodle around with other toons instead.
Why? Because if everybody is right and we'll get a Wrath Anniversary server this Winter, why push hard for anything when it won't matter once Northrend opens up? If I'm not raiding, there's no reason to stress over my gear or attunements or whatnot. And if we somehow get a TBC Era server out of this, I can wait until the mass of people have moved on to Wrath and then I can come out from hibernation and noodle around Outland without any crowds or pressure to boat race my way through to the end.
Now, I have thought about returning to Battlegrounds and Alterac Valley once my toons hit L70, and that is a possibility. I guess I'll have to consider that when the time comes. For now, however, I'm happy at my own pace.
*As opposed to when they were Vanilla Anniversary Servers. It's a noticeable difference in speed from my perspective.
**I sometimes wonder what goes on in their heads that makes them think that they're entitled to bad behavior when other people are attempting to play the game. Then again, I've seen bad behavior out of people out in public because they think they're entitled to whatever it is they're bitching about. Doesn't matter if their poor or rich, white or black, it's that some people are just assholes and have no concept of shame.



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