Or I could wax nostalgic about being a fantastic Enchanter, who sat the small globes at either end of the Stormwind bank steps and plied her trade on Trade with RP:"Quinnae's Enchanting Emporium is now open!" Single. Pull. I remember it. The notion of reclaiming gold in wow classic, of touching it , in the business of the others, appeals to me on a degree of need I'm ashamed to admit to.

It was the community that made those experiences meaningful, however. I could never recreate those salad days; even if by some dark miracle all my older friends and guildies from 2006 were to rematerialize here in Classic, we would be different people.

This is an issue for an expensive undertaking marketed (so many other things are these days) with appeals to nostalgia. It produces a quandary: how can you create and sustain a community of gamers who are there to get the one item you cannot give them, no matter how hard you try?

A world we can never, truly, return to buy wow classic gold.I'd love nothing more than to recapture these days; I know it's hopeless since they are tangled in a net of context that no server might host. Who I was, where I had been can not be encoded to World of Warcraft: Classic.