Casually Classic: The WoW Classic vanilla era is over, and I won’t miss it (2024)

Casually Classic: The WoW Classic vanilla era is over, and I won’t miss it (1)

With the launch of World of Warcraft Classic’s Burning Crusadethis past week, the door has been (mostly) closed on what is now being called the “Classic era” — or what we used to call, simply, “vanilla.” Sure, there are some toons and hardcore guilds left to dwell in a world stuck in time, but a vast majority of us have moved on to Outland.

For me, I’ll never look back.

Oh, I had a great time in both the original vanilla period and over the past two years of WoW Classic, don’t get me wrong. Leveling felt like a genuine accomplishment, and I fell in love with the old world design of Azeroth all over again. But it was also the most unfriendly WoW environment for any casual to experience, and moving into Burning Crusade is a massive relief.

A lot of what I re-learned in WoW Classic is how the game wasn’t really designed for the solo adventurer. The devs back then were heavily influenced by the old school MMO pattern of expected groups and raiding focus, so while vanilla would technically let you get to the max level and get so-so gear, you’d hit a hard wall after which there was no progression or growth. If you weren’t a part of a raiding guild — and I never have been — endgame was the end of the game. Might as well reroll.

This time around, there was a lot of sight-seeing, a side excursion into crafting, and the general fun of being part of a large nostalgic community coming back for one more ride. Again, I don’t regret it. I had a whole lot of fun, but by the start of this year, I was ready to be fully done with it.

You know how we’ve been talking about how WoW Classic can’t replicate exactly how it was back in the day? That’s not always the case; in certain situations, it’s eerily similar to how it was in the past. Both vanilla and WoW Classic functioned in almost the exact same way (in retrospect) as primer to get us pumped for the much more streamlined expansion to follow. When I entered Burning Crusade Classic, I felt this palpable joy of “finally” getting to the good stuff. Getting to a place where a casual player isn’t at such a disadvantage.

The difference between Classic and Burning Crusade is extremely noticeable, especially with how zones are designed. The sprawling, messy, unorganized world of Azeroth — which had its charm — is traded up for the more concise and purposeful Outland. We’re not spending half of our time on pointless travel to complete quest chains, as most quests are handed out in hubs and take place in the immediate world around them. There are more flight paths and conveniently located dungeons, which also cuts down on wasted game time.

And the loot… I’m serious, I felt tears prickle the corner of my eyes when I started to get actually good gear to replace all of the questing greens I’d had for ages. Sure, raiders are still going to have the better stuff, but now I don’t feel as far behind.

Of course, Burning Crusade isn’t the most casual friendly expansion. In fact, in retail WoW, it’s considered one of the worst expansions to go through when you’re given the choice. I keenly feel the absence of the LFG tool when looking to jump into a dungeon. As I sit there spamming LFG chat and zone chat with requests, I cynically wonder when all of this famed “socialization” is going to kick in. Just feels like driving a car without A/C through a Nevada desert while someone is telling me from the backseat how much better road trips were without that convenience.

In any case, the first week of Burning Crusade pumped me up with so much enthusiasm and enjoyment for Classic. It seems like most people around me are rushing, rushing for attunement and level 70 and all that, but I’m personally content to savor this expansion one bite at a time. We have the foresight of knowing what the next two years will hold, so I’m in no particular rush to be done with the meal on Week Three.

I’d love to hear your experiences and observations about Burning Crusade so far! Sound off in the comments and let us know how many times the Fel Reaver stomped you flat.

Casually Classic: The WoW Classic vanilla era is over, and I won’t miss it (5)Stepping back into the MMO time machine of WoW Classic, Justin Olivetti offers up observations and ground-level analysis as a Gnome with a view. Casually Classic is a more laid-back look at this legacy ruleset for those of us who’ve never stepped into a raid or seen more than 200 gold to our names.

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Casually Classic: The WoW Classic vanilla era is over, and I won’t miss it (2024)

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Casually Classic: The WoW Classic vanilla era is over, and I won’t miss it? ›

Stepping back into the MMO time machine of WoW Classic, Justin Olivetti offers up observations and ground-level analysis as a Gnome with a view. Casually Classic is a more laid-back look at this legacy ruleset for those of us who've never stepped into a raid or seen more than 200 gold to our names.

Why do I miss so much in wow classic? ›

The Base Miss Rate for White Attacks is calculated using the difference between the attacker's Attack Rating and the defender's Defense. It is 5% if the Attack Rating is equal to the Defense Skill. If a player is Dual Wielding, they inherit an additional 19% miss chance. This applies to mobs, as well.

Is wow classic going to end? ›

This spring, the era of Wrath Classic will officially come to an end when the Cataclysm Classic pre-patch hits ahead of the summer launch.

When did WoW vanilla end? ›

Vanilla wow ended when Burning Crusade launched in January of 2007. Burning Crusade changed many aspects of the game, namely spells/abilities/classes/stats/etc. The game changes pretty drastically with each expansion. They've removed a few Raids and Dungeons from Vanilla, so players can no longer enter them.

Is WoW Classic addictive? ›

As a computer game WoW is clearly not physically addictive in the way that - say - alcohol and vicodin can be. This doesn't mean it can't be psychologically addictive, and making that distinction draws us into a huge and complex debate that won't be solved here.

Does people still play WoW Classic? ›

Players can still play the version of WoW Classic that launched in 2019, but can additionally try their hand at the game's "Hardcore" servers where the looming specter of permadeath injects a shot of adrenaline into even the most boring quest.

How long to finish WoW Classic? ›

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Single-PlayerPolledAverage
Main Story7338h 49m
Main + Extras1250h
Completionist21250h
All PlayStyles10512h 10m

What is the hardest class in vanilla WoW? ›

Hardest class is warrior or rogue… Druids are a lot easier to level up than warrior or rogue. Rogues are pretty straightforward and not even a little bit versatile, so they don't match your other points. Warriors are versatile and useful in groups, but not good solo.

When did WoW start declining? ›

On October 7, 2010 World of Warcraft reached a subscriber base of over 12 million players. Since May 2011, the number of players playing had decreased by 10% from 11.4 million to 10.3 million.

What was the best class in vanilla WoW? ›

In terms of what the World of Warcraft Classic Best Classes are, Warrior and Priest stand out almost instantly. This is partly due to the fact that Protection Warrior is the only viable Tank Class in WoW Vanilla Patch 1.12.

How old are WoW Classic players? ›

Vanillia WoW was probably most fondly remembered and played by people who were 16-26 during the years 2004-2006. Those players are now 13 years older so will be 29-39 years old and will have fondest memories of Vanilla.

What class to play solo WoW Classic? ›

Hunter: BeastMastery Hunters with their pets, ability to deal damage on the move, high kiting abilities, and low dependency on gear, are essentially the perfect class for solo leveling, as well as for any other purpose in Hardcore.

What is the most enjoyable class in classic WoW? ›

Top 5 Classes Picks for Having Fun in WoW Classic
  • Warrior.
  • Hunters.
  • Warlocks.
  • Priests.
  • Shamans.
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How long does it take to beat WoW Classic? ›

Powered by IGN Wiki Guides
Single-PlayerPolledAverage
Main Story7338h 49m
Main + Extras1250h
Completionist21250h
All PlayStyles10512h 10m

What to do when stuck in WoW Classic? ›

WoW Classic
  1. Click on the ? icon to bring up the Game Menu.
  2. Click on Help.
  3. Click on Character Stuck!

How to fix WoW Classic lag? ›

Performance
  1. Ensure your computer well exceeds the system requirements. ...
  2. Shut down all other programs (including Internet browsers) to see if they are interfering with your game's performance.
  3. Ensure your graphics driver is not outdated. ...
  4. Turn off Vertical Sync in the game settings.

Is Classic WoW still worth it? ›

The true magic of WoW Classic is found in encouraging dynamic player interactions, an active world, an amazing community, challenging quests and accountability from players, that's why it is still popular in 2022.

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