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22 Nov 2020, 20:47 GMT+10
It has been a while since BlizzCon 2019, and the developers of World of Warcraft came up with an idea that the boosting process takes too much time. The huge game content, including multiple storylines and expansions, scares away and confuses new players. They do not have enough time to get acquainted with all the game details in a proper way. Therefore, it was decided to rework the leveling system in the Shadowlands addon to make things clear for novices and keep the game interesting for existing players.
What has changed? You can take a look at a list of changes for the addon:
After jumping to level 50, every gamer will strike one more modification. They will need to join one of four Covenants:
After picking up one of the Covenants, you will get a mount, armor, and special skill according to the race and class of the character. Also, you will need to finish all quests playing on the selected side. Choose wisely because it is not difficult to get into a new Covenant, but it is way too harder to restore the trust of the betrayed side. If you join a Covenant for the first time, you will need to complete the whole storyline before choosing one. For all alts reaching level 50 in your account, there will be an opportunity to skip the introduction story.
One last thing - if you finally fed up with all that stuff about upgrading your character, just use the professional WoW Shadowlands leveling service of epiccarry.com and get your boost right away by choosing one of the options from their list. No more pain from monotonous actions - professional players will do everything for you!
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