How I learned to stop worrying and love level 70

On our way to the Black Temple, as a lark, I asked if I could bring my level 70 warrior I'd started the week before Cataclysm dropped in order to test the new talent spec and leveling changes. Oh, and because I have a problem. I figured what the heck, I could maybe snag a couple of pieces of gear that would last into the mid-70s if I ever played her again.
Six drops later, I'd locked her XP gain and run Hyjal, Karazhan, ZA and Sunwell on her, and I am probably going to do so again.
The hazy glow of nostalgia
Some of it is undoubtedly nostalgia. The Kara and ZA runs were done with no level 85 characters, in full PuGs with other level 70 players with XP turned off. In fact, it made me a little sad for the first time that the level 70 version of ZA is going away, because we easily did a full timed run with all level-appropriate characters (if admittedly ridiculously well-geared ones). I was surprised to realize that none of the level 70 epic gear originally purchasable via Badges of Justice is available to level 70 characters anymore unless they queue in the DF for random Wrath dungeons. All these items require justice points, and those aren't available in BC era dungeons, not even heroic ones. If you want a Blade of Harbingers at level 70, don't hold your breath.
Honestly, though, I've always thought that Onslaught was the best-looking DPS warrior set. If we had cosmetic set options, I'd always be tanking in Wrath and DPSing in Onslaught. Once I realized I had started to accumulate a pretty solid set of gear for level 70, I realized, why should I level up another 85 warrior? I've got three of those. With there always being a mix of players around willing to run their terrifying juggernauts through old content, why not reap the benefits and put together a solid-looking, powerful set of gear I could hang out forever in?

This used to be my playground
World of Warcraft itself always has to move forward. But while I enjoy new content, I'm also enamored of the older content I had good times running, and I see no reason not to go have fun romping about in those old playgrounds. Some of the art and scripted events in these dungeons remains among the best ever produced in the game. I defy anyone to tell me Karazhan isn't a fantastic-looking instance. Making a pit stop in Magtheridon's Lair is still excellent fun (it might be the best use of a single large room for a raid encounter), and Tempest Keep is still some sumptuous eye candy.
Frankly, though, the highlight of my day was either BT's long run up to Illidan's rooftop chamber, or riding up the slopes of Hyjal and trying to figure out where I was in relation to the level 80 leveling zone. How time has changed you, Hyjal.
It doesn't make me feel bad that I queue up for a random Wrath dungeon and absolutely tear the roof off the sucker while the tanks and healers and other DPS in their heirlooms keep asking me what shoulders those are that I have on. Those are Onslaught Shoulderblades, my friends -- and yes, they do look awesome. It's even possible and fun to queue for old BC heroics, although I admit it's not a very happening scene most of the time. I get a couple a day at most, and most are Magister's Temple cause people still want the riding chicken. Luckily, there are a few excellent drops in there.

A moment in time
In the end, for this particular character, making the choice to freeze her XP and just run the BC content has been the best possible decision. It allows me to revisit some of my favorite content and collect the gear I had (and in some cases wanted but never got), and it gives me some completely selfish, completely self-oriented things to do in World of Warcraft.
At the moment, I'm working on the various BC reputations like Ogri'la and the Shattered Sun Offensive. I'm not trying to maximize my rep gains or feeling at all constrained to get there for the raid; this is just for me, when I have time. Same with the old raids; I go on PuGs when I can, I let friends run me through when they're amenable, and I otherwise just chill out. One more BT run and I should be exalted with the Ashtongue Deathsworn.
I don't know if I'd want to play this way full time, but it's fun as heck.
Filed under: Warrior, Analysis / Opinion, The Burning Crusade






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 4)
jfofla Apr 20th 2011 5:06PM
WOW players are an Enigma.
They pine for BC as The Best Expansion Ever, but then cry about how horrible Level 58-70 is now.
wutsconflag Apr 20th 2011 5:21PM
Burning Crusade was far from the "best expansion ever". Actually, I'm not even sure any of them qualify for that. I detested TBC, for the most part, but it had some good points. Wrath did, too, before Ulduar was nerfed into oblivion and Blizzard added the abortion that was the Argent Tournament.
I have heard some players pining away for the "good old days" of Karazhan, but those number way fewer than the even older players who longer for the days of Molten Core, BWL and AQ.
That said, you are correct that WoW players are an enigma. I think most of the "XX was the best ever" might be indicative of when the player started playing WoW, and harken back to the days when the game was still new and exciting, and places like Tanaris or Hellfire Peninsula or even Sholazar Basin were things you heard people talking about, but could only picture in your mind as some exotic destination. Or, maybe that was just me...
Wikid Apr 20th 2011 5:22PM
BC raiding was where most current WoW players got a real taste of raiding... and much of it was amazing, between new mechanics to graphical design... but BC leveling was almost on part with original vanilla leveling as far as how horrible it was.... what most people don't take into consideration when complaining is the fact that yes they keep seeing the same zones over and over again, but it's due to their own choices... I personally like to mix it up, my next alt to be leveled will probably not touch Nagrand nor Terokkar forest... though hellfire is something I can't surpass... I will probably utilize my friends to help me to get 62 and bypass HFP
joshua.l.miles Apr 20th 2011 5:22PM
That's because the way things worked in BC were great not because we absolutley love the Outland zones, big difference in loving the expansion and loving the quest chains put in place for the particular expansions level range.
Sterb Apr 20th 2011 5:30PM
It's no enigma. TBC wasn't all about the leveling (though it was a big improvement over classic).
It was about the clownish gear we got to shed for some of the prettiest sets the game has seen (I'm sorry, but from T4 up until Sunwell non-inclusive was the better looking than anything that followed), the wide variety of dungeons, the superb raid structure, the attunement chains, the volumes of fantastic lore, the accessible PvP, the excellent encounter design, the beauty of Nagrand (still my favorite zone), I could go on.
Did TBC have flaws? Sure. At the time, the leveling wasn't one of them (later improvements have made them feel dated). Now it is, but it doesn't dethrone it as the best expansion.
The Giant Apr 20th 2011 6:01PM
@wutsconflag: I do believe you mean 'abomination', and not 'abortion'. #2 involves the netherregions of women.
Vega Apr 20th 2011 6:29PM
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Check us out, legacy raiding :)
Kar On E Apr 20th 2011 6:30PM
Not to sound mean...but there's bound to be a few enigmas when you have 12 million people involved in the same activity. :)
I think that those that say such things are talking about how well the content was laid out. The questing in TBC wasn't great (I hated Hellfire when I first started), but the way the difficulty and gear progressed from questing -> dungeons -> heroics -> low tier raiding -> etc just had a great balance to it.
Beforehand, I would argue that the difference between dungeons and raids (no heroics back then) was a crazy leap that not a lot of people could make. In Wrath, I'd say that the difference shrunk significantly.
Chris Apr 20th 2011 6:31PM
http://www.wowhead.com/item=10503
Amaxe Apr 20th 2011 8:38PM
Levels 58-70 were fun once. So were 70-80
But. Not. Five. Freaking. Times. In. A. Row.
Our dissatisfaction comes from seeing nothing new and our run through 60 has become a slog, where there is no point in working to get anything there since it is going to be obsolete once you ding 70.
Thats why we would hope to see some changes so it isn't the "same old thing" over and over.
Angus Apr 20th 2011 8:52PM
It isn't about 58-70 being horrible, it is about that span of leveling being a weird break. The quests weren't as polished as some current one are.
HOWEVER, the raids were incredible and had some of the most visually stunning gear around even if some of it was designed by a monkey that hadn't the faintest clue how the class/spec worked. (Looking at you Enhance shaman designer for BC, you moron)
Behold!
http://www.wowhead.com/item=32946#screenshots:id=174191
On a Tauren, even more badass.
http://www.wowhead.com/itemset=636#screenshots:id=26165
Onslaught, Thunderheart, I could keep going. These armor sets made you WANT to wear tier simply because of how they looked.
thebitterfig Apr 20th 2011 9:06PM
Here's the other thing. It's pretty easy to do two different things in WoW. Have a few 85s, raid with a guild a few nights a week, then switch over to an xp-capped alt at level 70 and go have fun in older content too.
Likewise, different players have different opinions. I bet most of the people complaining about 58-68 aren't the same people who are redoing Ogri'la rep for the heck of it. And even that isn't incompatible. Same dude can be sick of HFP and still love the instances. It's all pretty easy, once you accept that there's granularity to all things.
Sorcha Apr 21st 2011 5:23AM
It's because we all remember the game era where we felt happiest and assume that that's down to the content. For me, I was in the best guild I was ever in during BC and got server firsts, so obviously I think that TBC was the best expansion. For people who maybe struggled to get into such guilds in TBC (from what I understand it could be difficult to make the jump up from Kara in 25s), WotLK was obviously better for them. And so on and so forth. People are all different and ultimately what I think is fun, engaging and aesthetically pleasing turns others off, and vice versa. That's fine, we're all gamers at the end of the day.
Qot Apr 21st 2011 10:25AM
"They pine for BC as The Best Expansion Ever, but then cry about how horrible Level 58-70 is now."
The thing you have to remember is that the majority of the time spent in an expansion tends to be at max level, raiding and doing dailies and PvPing, etc.
So, sure, 58-69 was awful. However, it was a minority of time spent during TBC. The raiding? It was fun, challenging, rewarding... I enjoyed the gameplay of TBC raiding the most, even if I got further in Wrath and found the storyline more compelling.
Feane Apr 20th 2011 5:07PM
I remember the temple the way it used to be. Not the abomination it has now become.
Corath Apr 20th 2011 5:06PM
Karazhan is still one of my favourite instances. So much fun, even after all the thousands of time I ran it.
I recently finished up the rep grind with Ogri'la, Sha'tari Skyguard, and Netherwing and have all the flying mounts associated with it. I was also fortunate enough to get Anzu to drop the Raven Lord mount. All very cool (but very mind-numbing) stuff from the BC era.
Nyold Apr 20th 2011 5:10PM
Omg yeah that's a pretty looking set. WTB cosmetic set!!
Talash Apr 20th 2011 5:11PM
I still think the BC era had some of the best looking weapons and armor sets; I simply cannot wait to re-obtain my Troll (Zul'aman and Zul'gurub) armor on my shaman! Even though I've got a fair few 359 ilevel drops, I'd want to get a full (as full as you can!) set regardless.
Wrath had a nice choice of models, don't get me wrong, but they were a little too... Grimy and "realistic" (as in brown/grey/black, and held together with tape) for me compared to the super-spangly, neon lights and sparkles BC stuff!
Tim Apr 20th 2011 5:13PM
I found that I like doing 5 mans; it's what makes Warcraft fun for me. I have never seen the inside of some dungeons and that's what I'm striving for. And I've never seen the inside of BT either. I'm pushing for that. Great article. I may do the same thing once I hit 70 on which ever toon I decide.
Khoonda Apr 20th 2011 5:20PM
Is there a Server that lvl 70 forever people hang out at I always wanted a lvl 70 but my current server is full