Posted Apr 14, 2008 at 02:31AM by Jay P. Listed in: News Tags: Blizzard, Bornakk
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World of Warcraft forum: Possibilities for a new specific realms for transferring PvE to PvP - Image 1Transferring PvE characters to existing PvP realms might be a tad too difficult, according to Soluna from the Bronzebeard realm in World of Warcraft.

As a way to resolve things, she wondered if Blizzard could make specific realms wherein PvE transferring would enable equal footing among the players, instead of using existing PvP realms in the game.

She reasoned that it was a bit unfair for those who had to level up on PvP realms, when compared to PvE characters. Through these new realms, every on the server will be on equal footing.

Players could have fun without being unfair to those who just transferred to it. Regarding this matter, Blizzard representative Bornakk posted his response. He said:

We are aware it's an option if that's what you mean, but we tend to avoid saying words like "never" as things can always change. So in these terms I guess this transfer type has been "on the table" for about 2 or so years now, but we have no plans to implement it right now.


If Blizzard does approve of this new idea, we promise to keep you guys updated on it. So don't forget to check up on our site for more news on the developments happening with the MMORPG.

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