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World of Warcraft Classic: How The Burning Crusade Changed Azeroth Forever

World of Warcraft Classic: How The Burning Crusade Changed Azeroth Forever

The Burning Crusade was an instrumental step forward for World of Warcraft, adding many features that would evolve into the current version of WoW players enjoy today. Alongside the new content like more playable races (Blood Elf and Draenei), zones, Dungeons and quests, the expansion included quality-of-life additions that ensured players' time in Azeroth was much more enjoyable. Here's how The Burning Crusade changed Azeroth forever.To get more news about safe wow gold, you can visit lootwowgold official website.

The Burning Crusade was the first expansion for 2004's World of Warcraft. Developed and published by Blizzard Entertainment, the expansion was initially released in 2007. Players will soon be reintroduced to The Burning Crusade when it comes to World of Warcraft Classic later this year.One of the most significant changes The Burning Crusade brought to players was an updated Looking For Group interface. With the original version of the game, there was no interface for players to search for groups of like-minded individuals to tackle content like Dungeons. Players relied on their guilds, friends or the Looking For Group chat channel to undertake group content. This was problematic as the channel was zone-specific, meaning players in a city or nearby zone wouldn't see postings from others trying to rally characters just outside the Dungeon.

Often, this meant the tedious work of forming a group in a major city (where the highest density of players would congregate) and then having the group make its way back to the Dungeon. As a result, content far away from major cities was seldom undertaken to avoid the cross-country trip. It made Warlocks and their ability to create summoning portals very popular. Though some kind of queuing system came in the form of the Meeting Stones found outside of Dungeons, they were rarely utilized.

The Looking For Group interface that The Burning Crusade introduced would act as the progenitor for the more modern iteration of Dungeon Finder and the Raid Finder interface that would follow. It provided a menu that offered a more streamlined experience when trying to create or find a party for Dungeons, allowing players to search for groups without the need to remain in a specific zone and watch a chat channel. Additionally, the Meeting Stones were revamped and allowed players to summon group members to the dungeon location without requiring a Warlock.

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