Further, once the new character has finished the classic wow gold beginning zone, the player can then choose to level up to 50 in any former expansion of the choice--vanilla/classic, The Burning Crusade, Wrath of the Lich King, Cataclysm, Mists of Pandaria, Warlords of Draenor, or Legion. The expansion's content will climb perfectly with the character level, and each is tuned so reaching level 50 entails playing through the content at a similar pace to a similar degree of conclusion because those expansions provided when they were current content.
I would be ready for content that is current, After I ended leveling through that growth.
Blizzard hasn't talked about what it intends to do after Shadowlands. I suppose that the longterm solution would be to do this expansion--so in the next expansion, Blizzard may move Fight for Azeroth into the great number of choices for new character-leveling adventures and push level-cap personalities down to 50 to begin whatever expansion comes following Shadowlands--an odd hybrid of conventional MMO and a seasonal version common in lots of modern multiplayer games.
The result is that cheap wow classic gold leveling up new personalities will be a lot more fun, and it will be simpler than it's been in years for new gamers to pick up the game.A new growth is exciting, but WoW's power is arguably in its own history--and revisiting that history is about to get less bothersome.