Although the initial hype may have died down over the last few months, there's no denying that World of Warcraft: Classic was a major success for Blizzard. The special servers brought back a lot of retired MMO players who aren't interested in the current Battle for Azeroth content and also offered a nice alternative activity for players who enjoy BfA, but are mostly just waiting for Shadowlands at this point. As the Classic content moves closer and closer to the original game's first expansion, many players have been wondering how Blizzard plans to handle the Burning Crusade era.

A new survey sent out to select WoW Classic players seems to suggest that Blizzard is currently trying to figure out how (and if) it should handle the rollout of The Burning Crusade this time around. Heading through the portal for the first time was a major milestone in Azeroth's history, so it would be pretty exciting to see the Classic community have the chance to relive that experience. But with that in mind, how far can these servers progress before they are no longer capturing what Classic was all about. These are some of the answers Blizzard is currently after.

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The survey, released by Blizzard, offers players the chance to give their perspective on how they would want to start tackling Burning Crusade content. Should their Classic server just patch in the new content, should they start a new character from scratch, or start a new character that begins at level 58? It's a pretty interesting question that offers players a real chance to try to explain what they want out of any "Classic" experience.

The survey asked how players would prefer to approach a new character in "Classic" Burning Crusade, with the following options:

Continue playing my current Classic character on my existing server as it progresses to the Burning Crusade expansion, with the option to transfer to a Classic server that will never progress past level 60.

Start a brand new character from level 58 on a new Burning Crusade server.

Start a brand new character from Level 1 on a new Burning Crusade server.

Continue playing my current Classic character on my existing server that will never progress past level 60, with the option to transfer to a Burning Crusade server.

The survey also asked Classic players how interested they would be in playing "Classic" Burning Crusade. This survey makes it seem like Classic Burning Crusade is still at least a few months, if not a year, away; but WoW Classic players should still have plenty of vanilla content to keep themselves busy while the content strategy for TBC is in the works...

Be sure to check back for more WoW Classic strategy guides, news, and updates in the coming days. Until then, For The Horde!

World of Warcraft: Battle for Azeroth and WoW: Classic are both available now on PC. Shadowlands does not have a release date yet.

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Source: WoWhead