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As World of Warcraft: The War Within paid early access ends, Blizzard makes leveling slower in the MMO's new expansion, and the community's not loving the timing

World of Warcraft: The War Within is well and truly out now, but it's technically been playable since August 22 via the pricier edition that came with early access. As the rest of the MMO's community piled into an expansion that many players, including our friends at PC Gamer, really seem to like, Blizzard announced a change to the early game experience that would make the new level grind a bit slower, and while you can reasonably argue that the change is a healthy one, the post-early access timing of it hasn't gone down swimmingly.

In an August 27 forum post promising changes for today, August 28, community manager Kaivax explains that WoW players coming into The War Within with tip-top gear were "extremely powerful relative to that initial content." Kaivax stresses that, yeah, "it is entirely intended that effort put into gearing translates into a significant combat advantage at the start of a new expansion," but not this much

The power gap was apparently so big that many players couldn't even finish a normal ability rotation without killing everything nearby halfway through. With that in mind, Blizzard planned hotfixes to "adjust the scaling of enemies in War Within leveling content to increase the power of lower-level enemies, bringing the duration of combat more in line with expected WoW behavior. These changes will be most noticeable at level 70, and will have a reduced impact as your level increases. Enemies at level 80 and above will be unchanged." 

In other words, lower-level enemies will be a bit tougher, meaning killing them and grinding levels will take a bit longer. According to Wowhead's data mining, at level 70 enemies got a whopping 123.2% HP buff and a 116.2% damage buff, with these buffs falling off dramatically with each level down to just 5.9% HP and 5.2% damage at level 77. At level 78 and 79, mobs actually seem to have received minor HP and damage nerfs. 

There's fair debate to be had over the importance of the leveling grind in a new MMO

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