1. xMoG

    Hello, I imagine that this subject has already been discussed many times, but I must make a suggestion.

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    Maybe we could add more methods to get the scroll, for example with these two proposals:

    That the scrolls would be a weekly reward for participating in a certain number of BG/Raid/Dungeons. Let's say that weekly, you can get 1 or 2 scrolls by fulfilling the requirements of, for example, winning 4 BG's and finishing one of these options depending on your level: 2 Wotlk/TBC/Vanilla Raids.

    - Many people would opt for the easy option, of course, but there are people who would simply continue raiding wotlk and still be rewarded. This method would revive in a good way the old content, old cities and areas with many good experiences and adventures to live. The travels around the world would come back, the horde alliance groups at the door of the same Raid would come back, those heroes who find a low character on the way in a map in disuse and would give him a buff, 5 gold and some help in a mission would come back. Getting people to go back to those areas for getting rewards together would be wonderful.


    The second proposal (this is my favorite idea): A weekly quest that awards 1 or 2 scrolls for finishing a certain number of quests already existing in the world. For example: "Finish 100 quests this week and get 1 scroll, Finish 200 for 2 scrolls."

    - This method, like the previous one, would revive many areas of the game now abandoned and forgotten. The camaraderie of helping each other to achieve a goal would return, the lows would be amazed to see a full t10 character in their zone killing wolves and maybe that full t10 decides to help a little in the zone to the lows of the place, imagine that horde and alliance decide to finish missions in the same place, WPvP would return and not the simple camp that exists now.


    Call me a dreamer, but for the right reward, many players with powerful characters, would return to forgotten zones to relive old times, forge new friendships, help for pity, for glory and pride another players, forge new guilds to make old content and fight shoulder to shoulder.

    I'm excited just thinking about it! Just think how a small change like introducing a weekly quest with a reward that gives NO advantage over others could revive almost all dead zones/raids/BGs/Dungeons.
    Edited: October 25, 2024 Reason: Fix

  2. And before someone comes to tell me "turn your character up to 80" no thanks, everyone enjoys the game in their own way, whether it's max level or Twinks, that's the fun of playing wow.
    That argument is as valid as making a suggestion for allowing characters of any level to have maximum flight speed mounts, because "everyone enjoys the game in their own way" and "that shouldn't mean you have to be slower." Sure, you enjoy it "your own way," but you accept the drawbacks that come with it. If you decide to stop your leveling in a game meant for progressing the whole way there are things you will forfeit. In our custom transmogrification system that means not being eligible for Scroll drops.

    Perhaps someone in the developers responsible for this will consider the idea, but, taking into account all the balance issues that come up when you let the Scrolls drop in content that can be rushed by overgeared/leveled people and other factors, I don't really see it happening.

  3. I hadn't seen it from your point of view. And you are also right Obnoxious. Sometimes as with the doctor, a second opinion is always valuable as in this case.

    Maybe we could add more methods to get the scroll, for example with these two proposals:

    That the scrolls would be a weekly reward for participating in a certain number of BG/Raid/Dungeons. Let's say that weekly, you can get 1 or 2 scrolls by fulfilling the requirements of, for example, winning 4 BG's and finishing one of these options depending on your level: 2 Wotlk/TBC/Vanilla Raids.

    - Many people would opt for the easy option, of course, but there are people who would simply continue raiding wotlk and still be rewarded. This method would revive in a good way the old content, old cities and areas with many good experiences and adventures to live. The travels around the world would come back, the horde alliance groups at the door of the same Raid would come back, those heroes who find a low character on the way in a map in disuse and would give him a buff, 5 gold and some help in a mission would come back. Getting people to go back to those areas for getting rewards together would be wonderful.


    The second proposal (this is my favorite idea): A weekly quest that awards 1 or 2 scrolls for finishing a certain number of quests already existing in the world. For example: "Finish 100 quests this week and get 1 scroll, Finish 200 for 2 scrolls."

    - This method, like the previous one, would revive many areas of the game now abandoned and forgotten. The camaraderie of helping each other to achieve a goal would return, the lows would be amazed to see a full t10 character in their zone killing wolves and maybe that full t10 decides to help a little in the zone to the lows of the place, imagine that horde and alliance decide to finish missions in the same place, WPvP would return and not the simple camp that exists now.


    Call me a dreamer, but for the right reward, many players with powerful characters, would return to forgotten zones to relive old times, forge new friendships, help for pity, for glory and pride another players, forge new guilds to make old content and fight shoulder to shoulder.

    I'm excited just thinking about it! Just think how a small change like introducing a weekly quest with a reward that gives NO advantage over others could revive almost all dead zones/raids/BGs/Dungeons.

  4. You can get scrolls on non 80s i have a non max character with one, not sure where it came from though.

  5. Hi, thanks for the info Dj, How do I know if the proposal has been denied? in the second post I think the idea is better explained.

  6. First of all, transmog was never a part of original WoTLK, meaning the possibility of xmogging is an extra on its own.

    Secondly, you can easily get scrolls on low level characters, by purchasing them from the store for coins. If you don't want to pay real money, you can go and farm gold and sell it for coins on the official trade platform.

    Thus, you actually have a 100% guaranteed way of farming scrolls, and this way is no other than farming gold and selling it for coins

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