It looked like the promised land


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In all honesty, the whole wow classic gold community is this a contradictory mess. I wouldn't argue that the customer support was great or that they haven't badly mishandled things (ex. That the Blitzchung jumble, a handful of changes made for WOW Classic) but they also have to deal with a playerbase which can be incredibly entitled and toxic.

I offer several options at the end if you'd rather bypass to those, but if you do have a moment I recommend beginning at the start. I am the GM of DZ (DANGER ZONE), that is a guild currently residing on Incendius. We started out on Stalagg in the launch of WOW Classic. Herod was really the server that we had coordinated to land on with several other guilds. But, queue times along with a gloomy faction balance caused us not to roll there.

Stalagg was a server at the start. It was about 55/45 Horde favorite. It did have queue occasions nevertheless. Shortly after launching (September 3rd Source) free transfers were offered. Faction balance largely remained intact because it seemed both sides dropped an equal number of WOW players. This went on for a couple of weeks and it became evident that the Alliance were losing WOW players compared to Horde which led to Heartseeker being Alliance dominant. In the end it was about 33/66 Horde favored.

The transfers were only getting started, although is not something that is impossible to overcome. Just before the launch of World Bosses along with the Honor system the next wave of transports occurred on November 8th (Supply ). From the time the weekend ended the floor had given out on a lot of the Alliance population. With fear of being camped worse than they were Alliance and more population's leveling. On November 11th they left free transfers faction special to Horde (Source). It was far too late. We had been asked to make a decision for 80+ people in three days.

The feeling of failure because a GM that didn't make the decision at the time that is suitable is immeasurable. By leaving them I failed my guildies. We understood that we had to maneuver not necessarily because of the camping but because the host economy was non existent and there were not any WOW players to recruit.

We finally landed on Incendius and decided to weigh our options. It looked like the promised land. It had about a 40/60 Alliance, and a population to Horde ratio. After the initial reset of the new year I requested all my guildmates to devote their money and make the move to Incendius. Including characters and alts we estimated it had been no less than $2500 USD. That is not in different nations that need to cheap classic wow gold pay more because of their transports.

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