To give those who are either completely new to World of Warcraft or have forgotten the perks of getting to hit level 60 a bit of motivation, here are the content and activities you should do when you reach that level cap.
From WoW Classic Adventurer to Fighter
You can choose not to engage in PVP throughout your entire career as an adventurer in Azeroth, but where’s the fun in that? After all, it’s natural for gamers to get competitive, and even those that prefer PVE over PVP get that urge once in a while.
And while you can start duking it out with other players as early as your late twenties, you won’t reach latter ranks unless you’re capped. As for World PVP, it’s generally safer to be at level 60 in WOW when you do. Plus, it’s sadistically funny to take out players that are ten levels below you or even half your level.
If the fun and competitiveness aren’t good enough for you to get hooked to this kind of content, then maybe the rewards will. From PVP trinkets to Epic weapons, you’ll definitely want to get your hands on these. Trust us, they’re worth killing for.
Perfect, This Mount in WoW Classic
For a lot of players, collecting mounts is a popular endeavor. And while you can do this quite early on, you won’t get to access much content until you’re at level 60 in WoW Classic. That aside, a lot of them can only be used at that level as well anyway. That’s why the perfect time to spend much time getting rides is once you’re level-capped.
The best place to start with Epic mounts is those you can buy with WoW Classic Gold. Save for the Undead, which only has two, each race has three mounts. There’s a different kind o steed for every race, so hopefully, you like it.
If they’re not exactly what you want your ride or die to be, then there are always those that are dropped by bosses. Lots of them are dropped by bosses, and you won’t even be able to encounter them in the first place if you’re under-leveled, so you still need to be at level 60 in Classic WOW anyway.
Good examples of these would be the Swift Razzashi Raptor, the Swift Zulian Tiger, and last but definitely not least, the fabled Deathcharger. And if you’re part of the Alliance, why not get your hands on the Winterspring Frostsaber? It’s a cool cat that will get you feeling like the Priestess of the Moon, especially if you’re a Night Elf.
Time for Mastery
To some people, getting to level 60 in World of Warcraft Classic means they’re finally done with the “boring” kind of grinding, and that it’s time to move on to raids and other equally exciting content. But to some, this is the perfect time to take care of the last few areas that are better off perfected: spell and ability ranks.
While a lot of warcraft classic players manage anyway without getting them maxed, it’s better that you do. And once you have, it’s time to check your rotations once again, as many of their cast times and cooldowns have likely changed. If they did, then your rotations will have to be adjusted.
All of these are just the tip of the iceberg, or rather, the Frozen Throne. There are lots of other things you can do at level 60 in Classic WoW. Nevertheless, these are the best things to start with once you get to the top. So if you didn't reach the level cap, about time you do.
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