![]() It feels like Blizzard wanted to make playing the game as simple as possible - which might mean Starter Edition accounts won’t be out of the question down the line. It feels odd that you don’t have to buy the original game at all still. Free character transfers are a inconvenient workaround compared to letting people give new servers a shot.Īll of that said, the low cost to get into the game is welcoming. It’d be easy to see them allow for low level players when the realms get rid of layering and need ways to entice new people to keep the populations healthy. The lack of a free version might also be to prevent more clutter in the starting zones as the game is still in its early stages. Maybe in the future Blizzard will put a level 10 restriction and allow anyone to play the game. You couldn’t let people play to level 20 and expect them to want to pay continue because it takes so long to do that in the first place. It’s unclear why this limitation exists for the game, but it’s likely because Blizzard would make more money from the relatively small $14.99 subscription than it would if a bunch of people played for free. It won’t let you make characters, and it probably won’t let you log into any in the future. You can see this for yourself if you lack a subscription and log into the game. ![]() You can choose from three different subscription types: 1. If you go and read the Starter Edition FAQ on Blizzard’s website, it explains that accounts without subscriptions can’t make characters on the Classic version of the game. While it does give you access to the main World of Warcraft game, you’re going to have access to all of the features in WoW: Classic. ![]() For whatever reason, that’s not possible with WoW Classic. There are other restrictions, but if you want to just play a little bit of the game, you can do it. You can enjoy the retail version of the game up to level 20 and make as many characters as you want.
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