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Important Consideration for Those Planning to Create a Dracthyr Evoker

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Dracthyr Evokers will be available for play starting tomorrow and here's an important consideration for those planning to make one on their main server.

The first Dracthyr Evoker created on your account is free and does not require a Level 50 character on the server. To take advantage of this, you can create your first Evoker on a server you do not play on for whatever reason; maybe you have a friend playing on that server, maybe you'd like to have a character of the opposing faction.

You will still be able to create your second Evoker on your main server granted that you have at least one Level 50 character there.

When you create your first Evoker on your main realm, you will be locked out of the option posted above.

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With how fast it is to level a character to 50 it was kinda silly for Blizzard to have that stipulation.

These type of restrictions are just unnecessary IMO. What does it prevent aside from someone playing that class on any server.

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1 hour ago, Shirushi said:

With how fast it is to level a character to 50 it was kinda silly for Blizzard to have that stipulation.

These type of restrictions are just unnecessary IMO. What does it prevent aside from someone playing that class on any server.

They will, more than likely, remove this at a later time.  Blizzard may enforce this to keep a restriction against botting/spamming in new zones that try to evade chat ban.  Or in any other case could deal with something different entirely.

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2 hours ago, Shirushi said:

With how fast it is to level a character to 50 it was kinda silly for Blizzard to have that stipulation.

These type of restrictions are just unnecessary IMO. What does it prevent aside from someone playing that class on any server.

They had the same restrictions for DK and DH when they were first introduced, but it'll likely be removed in the future if DK and DH are any indication.

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13 hours ago, Q said:

They had the same restrictions for DK and DH when they were first introduced, but it'll likely be removed in the future if DK and DH are any indication.

Exactly.  DK's was like that for ?? years right?  I don't remember how long DH's lasted.  Not really a surprise, although I'm sure there will be plenty of complaining tomorrow.

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2 hours ago, ziboo said:

Exactly.  DK's was like that for ?? years right?  I don't remember how long DH's lasted.  Not really a surprise, although I'm sure there will be plenty of complaining tomorrow.

I believe DK's restriction was removed in MoP but I could be wrong while DH was only until BFA.

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