First and foremost, The Burning Crusade allows WoW players to smash through that Level 60 ceiling, pushing the upper echelon to Level 70. Of course clawing up those extra ten levels isn’t going to be easy, but then I guess that’s the whole point. There will be new spells and abilities to learn above Level 60 – Mages for example, will have the chance to achieve invisibility. To facilitate your elevation to the heady heights of Level 70, you’ll have to take a trip though the Dark Portal and explore an all new continent called Outland.
I’m not what you’d call an obsessive WoW player, but I am, nonetheless very excited about Burning Crusade. The impending release of Blizzard’s expansion may even force me into fighting my way up to Level 60 in readiness. One thing’s for sure though, with 6.5 million players out there, there’s no way that Burning Crusade can fail.
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