How many active players does TBC have?
There are at least 34,000 WoW active players at any given moment.
How do I see my character on WoW armory?
Once you are logged in, you should see your character’s name and picture near the top right. You can click on your character’s name and then on “Profile,” and it will take you to your armory. Alternatively, if you just click on the picture of your character, that will also take you to your armory.
Does WoW delete inactive accounts?
No, they don’t delete inactive characters.
Do inactive WoW characters get deleted?
Characters between level 10 and level 29 are gone for good after 90 days, while characters between levels 30 and 49 disappear after 120 days. Any character level 50 or above (with the aforementioned Death Knight exception) can be undeleted at any time.
Is there an armory for WoW Classic?
Unfortunately, it’s not good news as there isn’t an Armory available for WoW Classic, just as it wasn’t around in the original game all those years ago. While the Armory feature is currently available for characters in modern World of Warcraft, it was not added for the updated Classic release.
What happens to old WoW characters?
Yes, within 120 days of deletion. If a character doesn’t appear on your list, it means it was purged from the database because it was below level 50 and it was deleted too long ago. Purged characters cannot be restored by any means.
Is it too late to play WoW Classic?
It is not too late because Classic Era servers are not going anywhere unlike the seasonal servers with a limited shelf life. Make sure you choose one of the populated clusters: Whitemane for PVP and Mankrik for PVE.
Does anyone still play Burning Crusade Classic?
Pick a high population server and yes, people still play. Population definitely feels like it is dwindling though as many people have their pre raid gear and only log in on raid nights.
Does Wow delete inactive accounts?
Is it possible to recover an old WOW account?
The following information can be used to help locate an account: The CD key from a physical copy of World of Warcraft or any expansion. World of Warcraft characters, including name and associated realm for each. First and last name of the account owner.