In a recent live stream, Twitch streamer Asmongold shed some light on what, exactly, he wanted to see come out of the potential reset of World of Warcraft Classic servers. Asmongold is one of the most prominent Twitch streamers and other content creators working in World of Warcraft and MMORPG circles--or rather, he was before he apparently stopped playing World of Warcraft entirely in favor of Final Fantasy 14.

During the video, the streamer shared his wishlist of changes he would like to see Activision Blizzard implement in World of Warcraft, a game that he has criticized heavily and described as having a toxic community. With rumors of World of Warcraft Classic potentially getting a refresh circulating, Asmongold has decided to make it clear what Blizzard would have to do in order to lure him back.

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Asmongold's wishlist begins with a relatively simple request for the developers to not allow mages to be level-boosted, with the less simple alternative of buffing all other EXP at least three times. He also requested they remove the price to re-specialize your character's talents, add an area of effect looting mechanic, and enhance the character customization options. He also addressed World of Warcraft's perceived lack of growth by asking for harder fights on older content with a focus on bringing in new mechanics, more raids in general, and a rebalancing of classes.

The streamer stated that he would like to see more new classes added, but he also raised the possibility of making certain existing classes faction-exclusive. Specifically, he suggested that Death Knights and Demon Hunters be made exclusive to the Horde and the Alliance respectively. The two classes fill similar roles in terms of lore and aesthetics, and the Death Knights appear to need some time and attention to help them stand out now that the Demon Hunters have been added. As of writing, he doesn't seem to have gone after World of Warcraft's subscription-based model, instead trying to make sure fans are paying for a genuinely fun and evolving experience.

Finally, Asmongold laid out a series of quality of life changes that he hopes would make playing World of Warcraft Classic a more seamless experience. The list includes the premade group finder, Mount and Pet tabs, and the Achievement system, all of which have already been added to the retail version of World of Warcraft. While making all of these changes would be a massive undertaking on Activision Blizzard's part, the results might be enough to bring World of Warcraft back into the spotlight as well as into Twitch streamer Asmongold's good graces.

World of Warcraft Classic is out now on PC.

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