World of Warcraft Launches Paid Faction Changes
by Chris Faylor, Sep 03, 2009 7:53am PDTNo longer will the choice between Horde and Alliance be so daunting, as Blizzard today launched a service to let World of Warcraft players change their character's faction.
"Each Faction Change costs $30.00 USD (not including applicable taxes)," the company explained in an FAQ. This covers a single Faction Change for a single character."
The process, which is available through one's Account Management page, allows players to select their new race from those available to their class and faction. Those who want to switch races, but not factions, will have to wait a bit longer, as Blizzard further noted that it "will be releasing a Race Change service in the near future for this purpose."
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I guess this also keeps the account sellers to a dull roar. They can't just deliver a character to the realm of choice without some cost of their own, which of course they would integrate into the purchase price.
Now comes the question... do I change from Orc Warlock to Undead Warlock? WoTF vs. stronger pet and Blood Fury. PVP vs. PVE... hmmmm...
Getting back to the expense, just remember that companies pay attention to divisions that make money. I don't want to get gouged, but WoW will only continue to thrive for as long as it puts black on the bottom line. The more profitable, the more resources will be put toward its development.
And it needs a little love. I polymorphed into a Gnome the other day, and let me tell you, those gnome hands look AWFUL. It's time for a character model touch-up.
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