Top 7 Things You'll Love and Hate about Burning Crusade
We go over the highs and lows of the game we hate to love
4. Flying Mounts
You’ll Love
Players have dreamed of soaring through the skies on their own flying mount since the dawn of WoW and thanks to The Burning Crusade, those dreams will come true once you hit the new level cap of 70. Due to the increased amount of gold received from killing monsters and completing quests in Outland, it’s unlikely that you’ll need to scrounge for cash to afford your first bird, which means that you can immediately jump right into exploring areas unreachable by foot and poking slow levelers from above.
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