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More about the Burning Crusade alpha experience

Thursday, October 12, 2006, 11:27
Section: Geek

World of WarcraftI’ve been answering questions about the alpha on various message boards, so I’ll repost the information here as well, as it comes to me.

I also took a few screenshots of my very demonic-looking draenei paladin and a few of the Hellfire Peninsula. I’ll try to post those in the next day or two.

Anyway, more alpha info:

  • I didn’t even make it to 61 in the alpha (the election is seriously kicking my butt) and I made over 100 gold just fooling around a little in Outland. EVERYONE will be rolling in dough and able to afford to learn the basic level of flying mount riding skill unless they’re a complete ninny.
  • On the changes to hunter itemization: You’ll feel weaker as your gear suddenly isn’t a matching set of stats the way you might have wanted them to be, as some pieces of gear will get more RAP than AP or more AGI than +hit or more +hit than +crit. I guess, on average, people’s gear is about the same, but to keep there being variety, not all pieces got the exact same balance of stats.

    Oh, and there are craftable guns with significantly higher DPS than my dwarf destroyer, which suggests that all pre-60 raid guns will be great stuff, pre-60, but replaced pretty quickly after that.

    Your pre-expansion purple gear will still have more stats generally than level 62 and 63 greens, but pure numerical superiority will start to vanish pretty quickly.

    The best-geared pre-expansion character will just get to 62 or 63 a little faster and then still replace their gear with quest items and so on.

    If anything, The Burning Crusade looks to be more casual-friendly than the regular game, with a wealth of single group dungeons that can be played at ascending difficulty levels and smaller raids as a standard.

  • All the master trainers appear to be in the Horde and Alliance towns in the first two Outland zones, but you’ll need to skill up to 305 (where the new recipes start) with old world recipes. I got to 305 Engineering with good old thorium bullets.
  • There are three sizes of arena teams you can form (it’s like smaller versions of guilds). The ladder brackets are only available to those teams. Otherwise, you can play something like an exhibition match.

    But world PvP is fully integrated into Outland, so I don’t think it’ll be hard to find a team of any size.

  • Higher level bullet recipes are more complex, taking more components and more steps to make them. There was a recipe for an engineering bag (like herb and alchemy bags now), but I don’t know if it made it all the way through alpha.

    On the other hand, there are better store-bought bullets available too, including ones usable at 60.

  • It’s hard to beat blood elf lands for a magical civilization. If and when Dalaran ever opens up, it’s going to have a pretty high bar to leap over.
  • The first few outdoor quests in Hellfire Peninsula were cake in my Zul’Gurub gear, although this being alpha, some of the quest text wasn’t as clear as it could have been always. In Honor Hold (and presumably Thrallmar) you’ll be given some orange elite quests at 60 to do the first dungeon — whose name completely escapes me this morning for some reason — with rewards people were favorably comparing to Molten Core gear. (Which I think was an overstatement, but a lot of people said it, so I could be wrong in my view of said “omg” cloak.)
  • With 47 blood elves in the entire world in alpha, within 30 seconds of making my blood elf warlock, I ran into a naked dance party.
  • There are PVP-controlled towns in Outland. If those flip sides, you’ll be affected. But no zone, as I recall, has ONLY those towns. If you use Honor Hold/Thrallmar as your base (which most people will for a long time), you can totally avoid PVP, if that’s your preference.
  • I did not see a non-combat pet vendor in either the Exodar or Silvermoon, but both were going under major revisions last time I played the alpha. (The floors had been removed from the Exodar as they rearranged things — many dead characters as a result.) Silvermoon has a TON of cats running around, though, so I suspect the Horde may have their own crazy cat lady, hopefully with a new skin or two. Didn’t see anything comparable at the Exodar, but maybe.

5 Comments »

  1. as i haven’t found any boards where you’ve posted this, i better ask my questions here (as I think of them!)

    any upgrades on quivers/ammmo pouches? not being into PvP, I’ve been stuck with a Lvl40 one or something…

    Comment by Tony — October 13, 2006 @ 1:18

  2. I didn’t see any, but I wasn’t looking, since I use the one from Alterac Valley. I’ll poke around in the beta and see if I can find one.

    Comment by Beau — October 13, 2006 @ 7:42

  3. Those PvP towns sound pretty interesting. Have you had any actual experience with them yet? It seems like one of those things that might sound better on paper than in practice, with the heavily-played side on each server ending up in control of each one 24/7.

    By the way, Alpha/Beta reports are far more fascinating than any election coverage. You should just start writing articles about the expansion for your paper and forget about those attention-starved politicians! Reading the official beta boards is so painful…

    Comment by Widge — October 14, 2006 @ 11:50

  4. I am so out of the RPG loop I find myself both horrified yet inexorably attratced. Where in the hell do you people find the time????

    J

    Comment by John — October 18, 2006 @ 16:14

  5. Well, the good thing about MMORPGs, compared to conventional tabletop games, is that, in general, they’re there waiting for you, whether it’s an hour of PvP before work in the morning or logging in to do a quick quest before bed. It obviously also supports full-on mega-geek sessions, but those are clearly more difficult to fit into an adult life.

    WoW, more than any other MMORPG before it, supports playing the game on your own, at your own pace, if you don’t have the time or schedule to play with others.

    Comment by Beau — October 18, 2006 @ 17:39

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