So, I decided to level a new DK just to test how long it takes. It took me just about an hour.Some notes: It took me around 5 minutes to do the Miner to Ghoul quest, an outlier because it usually takes me less than a minute depending on how many other people are around. However, this was counteracted (time-wise) by another outlier: it took me literally one hit for the torture scarlet crusaders to get that one. The Battle for Light's Hope was also mostly over by the time I got to it, so I did not have to stand around waiting for that either.So, it is safe to say it takes an hour +- 10 minutes depending on RNG and timing
Hmm, I would guess that allied race DKs start at 10 like all the other allied races, is that correct?
Look everyone is excited about Shadowlands and I just wanna see what Level 0 is like
If I will creat new character now 108 or whatever is now and keep it for next exp, which lvl it gona be then? Level 8 or 40-something?
I hope that with these changes, they will allow to create more than one Demon Hunter per acc.
Hopefully this doesn't make it to retail. I was very much hoping that new players could start at level 1 with any class, and not have to level another character they may never use again just to get the demon hunter or a death knight. On that note, hopefully Blizzard do the same for allied races -- make them available from the get go, and require reputation to unlock the heritage armor. That'd bring a lot of people in, I'd wager. It will definitely be a disappointment to people if they look at, say, a Kul Tiran human, say "hey, I wanna play that!", but then find out they have to do a whole lot of other content, on a character they won't use after they've done it, just to get the race they actually wanted to play. I bet that will stop people from playing in the first place, since it seems (seems being the operative word here) like too much work to unlock these races, even when it isn't that much. Honestly, the whole idea of allied races was flawed from the start, especially compared to the past expansions where we used to get races just as an expansion feature, not as content inside an expansion (technically, two expansions, since you could unlock lightforged, void elves, nightborne and highmountain in Legion).