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Poster: Zushiba at 6/22/2006 12:38:38 PM PDT
Subject: Burning Crusades Beta.
   I know that it's no where near ready to be talked about. But I was wondering if I could possibly get an answer on whether or not we will be allowed to copy our current character over and continue from 60 or if we have to start fresh with a new character instead?
That is leveling from 1 to 70.
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Poster: Nethaera at 6/22/2006 12:44:26 PM PDT
Subject: Re: Burning Crusades Beta.
   I don't have an answer for you at this time but my inclination is that people will most likely be encouraged to start from level one so that the new low level content can be tested from the ground up.

I believe this has been answered before by Ordinn however I'll have to take a look and see for sure.
To light a candle is to cast a shadow.
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Poster: Nethaera at 6/22/2006 12:53:42 PM PDT
Subject: Re: Burning Crusades Beta.
  

Q u o t e:
How do I join the Burning Crusade Beta?



Keep an eye on the main site for more information on how players will be able to take part in the Burning Crusade Beta.
To light a candle is to cast a shadow.
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Poster: Nethaera at 6/22/2006 12:58:05 PM PDT
Subject: Re: Burning Crusades Beta.
  

Q u o t e:
How will Blizzard keep my interest in this game lnog enough to warrant me waiting all that time for the expansion to come out. With the current estimates of release being over a half a year to two years away, I already grow weary that things are getting beyond my interest before I can enjoy the expansion.


This question comes up quite alot and I understand why. Many people rush to 60 and then spend alot of time in the Raids or doing the Battlegrounds. These things can be incredibly fun but many times people will burn themselves out. When this happens I have a suggestion that can sometimes refresh the old feeling of excitement and that's to start a new character perhaps on the opposite faction or as a class and race you've never played before. I know it's not a popular suggestion for those that are tired of feeling as if they are 'grinding' but in this case, force yourself to slow it down. Take time to smell the flowers and even pick some. Take the time to explore new quest lines you may not have done before or see new dungeons you might have passed up on the race to 60.

In the end, sometimes you have to take a few steps back to remember what it was that you enjoyed so much the first time you logged in.
To light a candle is to cast a shadow.
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