Blood Elves are the only Horde race in Burning Crusade that can be the previously exclusive paladin class of the Alliance while Draenei is also solely an Alliance race that can play the previously exclusive Horde shaman. That means that more than few players will be rerolling to try the new classes buy WoTLK Gold.We've been shocked by the level of popularity we've witnessed of these. One of the interesting things about this is that it is evident that there are diverse people taking interest in different types of micro-holidays. It's not just the exact same few people who are organizing these events. A good example is that a lot of people who chose to be part of the Glowcap Festival, were people who were a little bit more interested in reputation hunting because that one actually offered a prize that was permanent for your character, the Sporeggar reputation.
This kind of connects with the concept of micro-holidays, is that they're not intended to be accessible to all however, some might be more intriguing for players as opposed to other people that are your peers who are also really interested in The Balloon Festival, because they were packed with baked-in opportunities for players to play with their characters as well as interact with other characters.
You've probably said that the new Trial of Style thing was initially planned as a mini-holiday however, it appears to have moved beyond that to being something bigger. Why did it change? Perhaps there is a particular level at which you feel this is too substantial for it to just be a mini-holiday?
Yeah. I was feeling, more that micro-holidays are, to be honest they're a term that which we started thinking of very recently. So the actual definition of what they mean will be discussed in the near future. At this point they've been a mere up to three days in length, and the Trial of Style felt like a big enough event that you shouldn't miss it, and it's less likely to be missed even with three days. So, we extended it to five days buy WoW WoTLK Classic Gold. And, as a result, decided, "Well, let's not define this as a "micro-holiday. We'll simply call it the event." This also opens us the possibility to release it at a different pace should we decide to do so later according to how it feels after players have started playing it.
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