This is the first Warcraft expansion where you literally have more to do at cap than you do while working through the robust leveling content. But I hadn’t run out of things to do, and it was so much fun playing the end-game content with her, and playing with new friends, that each time I turned to an alt I quickly returned to my main character. Sure, she was 110 (the new level cap) by that time. A week later, I was still working on the same character. I took four days off from other projects to level up this time in Legion, expecting to burn through my customary two starter characters in that time and get a good concept of the expansion for this review. Start working on preparation for large-group raid dungeons. I have a second WoW account because I’ve capped out on high level characters on all servers (that’s 50 of them, for anyone counting), and every expansion to date has gone like this for me: Gun to the level cap, either ripping through quests without reading them or running endless repetitions of dungeons to get there. Welcome back to having one main character Image Credit: Heather Newman What you’ll like
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