If you've just got WOW Burning Crusade Classic Gold a couple of hours a week to devote to an MMO, Classic might not be the game for you and you may be better off looking at modern Warcraft to fulfill this Azeroth-shaped hole. Having said that, if you are not especially concerned with endgame content like raiding or max-level dungeons and just wish to explore Azeroth because it was in 2006 then by all means, carry on. But if you want to enjoy everything that Classic offers, then you should be ready to spend a lot of time not just levelling your personality but completing various Attunement quests and grinding standing to get some of those late-game instances.

World of Warcraft Classic does not have those quality-of-life improvements which you will be used to in modern Warcraft - or indeed many other current MMOs. For starters, the scaling of enemies is a whole lot less pliable and you may find yourself getting quickly overwhelmed it you take on over two enemies simultaneously without preparation. Travelling from 1 spot to another in Classic Azeroth can be much more time consuming - flight points aren't as plentiful as they are nowadays and with in-game gold not as easily come by, you can find yourself unable to save even purchase your initial Riding Skill and mount.

Nevertheless, it isn't all doom and gloom. The increased mill of Classic World of Warcraft pays with a sense of real progression as you watch your character grow more powerful as you gain levels, gear, and overall experience. You may be wondering cheap WOW Classic Burning Crusade Gold if it's worth starting your trip through outdated Azeroth now, nearly 1 year after launching. The answer is a most definite'yes'.