

No, if you’re going to play a Blood Elf or Draenei in the expansion, you’re going to have to do it the hard way. These new races can’t be boosted, BCC has no heirlooms or leveling buffs, and you only have a couple of weeks between the pre-patch where you can play these new races and the expansion release. There are plenty of reasons you might want to play one of the new races, but if you want to rush into Outland on day one, you have a problem. Or maybe you’re perfectly happy with the original eight playable races, but you’re a Horde player for life and your raid is looking forward to Paladins, so you have to play a Blood Elf. This also goes for Shaman and Draenei on the Alliance side, of course. You’re not interested in any of those characters - you know, the ones that are already in WoW Classic - you want to play a Blood Elf or a Draenei, the new hotness coming with the first expansion of WoW Classic.

So you’re interested in playing Burning Crusade Classic, but you’re a rebel, an iconoclast.
