WoW: Dragonflight’s new talent trees are so good that you should start at level 1

WoW Blood Elf Paladin

The pre-patch festivities are well underway for World of Warcraft’s upcoming Dragonflight (opens in new tab) expansion, and we’ll soon be able to soar over new lands and face new foes. But I want you to forget about all of that, make a fresh character, and go kill some wolves in Northshire. Even if you already have one of every class at max level. Seriously.

Let me explain: My favorite part of the pre-patch is the return of what I will refer to from here on as the ‘old school’ talent system, which players who started after Mists of Pandaria only got to experience when WoW Classic reminded everyone how much better it was than the system that replaced it. Every level, you get a talent point that you can put into one of two, long trees. Sometimes you’ll unlock a small, passive buff like 2% extra critical hit chance. Sometimes you’ll get a new button that lets you pull a horse out of a pocket dimension and trample your enemies.

This differs from what I’ll call the ‘new school’ talent system, which we’ve actually had since 2012—making it a full decade old, the norm for most of WoW’s history, and not actually new at all. I was never a fan of this newer, streamlined system with way fewer options. It tried to boil all of those small, incremental choices down to bigger, more meaningful choices that came along every several levels. 

One step at a time 



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