![]() Please note: RAF invites expire after seven days. If you’re already actively participating in the program, fear not! If you either sent or received an invite before the change went into effect today, once the invite is accepted you and your friend will still receive triple XP* (200% XP bonus) until the link between your accounts expires (90 days from the date the new recruit’s account was first created). ![]() The XP boost has been reduced from 200% bonus to 50% bonus*, effective today, January 22, 2018.We are making these changes to ensure the XP boost doesn’t upset game balance and undermine the experience, while still giving a significant XP bonus to you and a friend as a thank-you for being part of the Recruit-A-Friend program. To align the Recruit-A-Friend XP bonus with the upcoming leveling changes, we have reduced the XP boost gained from the Recruit-A-Friend program when playing with a linked friend down from 200% (300% XP vs. Even with scaling zones, triple-speed leveling would mean new players going into dungeons could find themselves overwhelmed by multiple new abilities gained over the course of a single instance run, and might still outpace storylines that help the world make sense and make players feel like they’re part of it-and we want new players to feel at home in Azeroth. With this significant update to pacing, the existing Recruit-A-Friend program would no longer provide the best experience for players new to World of Warcraft. Players often out-level areas long before they’ve had a chance to complete key stories and quest lines, leading to a less-than-ideal experience. Why? Over the years, we’ve made multiple changes to adjust the leveling curve-and as a result, the pace of characters’ progress has become significantly out of sync with the content. Dynamic Leveling in Patch 7.3.5Īs you may have heard, Patch 7.3.5 significantly overhauled the level-up experience in World of Warcraft so that zones from 1–100 will dynamically scale to your character’s level. Because of this, we are adjusting the XP bonus on the Recruit-A-Friend (RAF) program to ensure it reflects the updated pacing of the game as new players level their characters and explore Azeroth. Going from trial to paid account status takes around 24-72 hours, but while in the period you can go past lvl 20, but the other restrictions are in place.Įdit, seems refer-a-friend ends at either LVL 60 or when TBC becomes active on the recruited account, not sure which yet.In Patch 7.3.5, we made significant changes to the level 1–100 experience to ensure players can better enjoy the stories, quest lines, and zones they want to at their own pace. Trial accounts also get bumped in the queue in favor of paid accounts, you can't use chat channels, trade or join guilds, or whisper anyone who did not whisper you first, or have you on their friends list. ![]() After that, you get free run as classic wow until 60, where TBC needs to be purchased, then WotLK, as you are now a "normal" account. The first refer a friend account info given is classic wow only, and caps at lvl 20 unless a key is purchased. The link is for 90 days, after that summons, grant a level and 3x XP are gone forever until a new refer a friend link is made. You can NOT be summoned to anyplace your account isn't able to go, so if you have just classic wow, outlands and northrend are off limits, therefore cannot be summoned to, if you have TBC but not WotLK, northrend is off limits, but you can be summoned anywhere in outlands. The stone would be the person casting summon. Think of it as a mobile summoning stone, you can't port the stone anywhere but you can summon people to it. It pulls whoever you are summoning to the caster of the summon, it will not port the caster TO anyone, you have to have the caster be where you want your summoned to be. Smitts, you can't summon yourself to him, you can summon him TO you, or he can summon you TO him, you can't summon yourself to him. You can't summon yourself anywhere, it has to be done by the veteran account to you, or you to the veteran account, you can't just pick somebody from /who and go to them. Keeps them balanced if you go grinding without them, and end up 5 levels higher when they log on. Granted levels are permanent, granted to a Veteran toon at least one level below yours, so at 50 any toon at 49 or lower can have levels given to them. We didn't use it much after we hit the mid 20's so I can't say there isn't a level cap. It seems to be broken now that we're both 53 I can't summon him, says Invalid Target. We can summon back and forth, each with our own cooldown. Comment by piomasakiIt works both ways for me and my friend, he's the "veteran" account and I'm the recruited.
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