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How Suggestions Are Reviewed
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How Suggestions Are Reviewed
We read every suggestion in this section. Acting on them is a different question — here's how we think about it, so you know what to expect.
What gets serious consideration
- Quality-of-life improvements that don't change game balance
- New cosmetic content (transmogs, mounts, pets, toys)
- Server features outside the game world (forum, web, ticket flow, in-game commands)
- Bug-fix-adjacent fixes where Blizzard's original behavior was clearly broken
What's a hard sell
- Class balance changes — we generally hold to the original 3.3.5a state
- Adding content from later expansions (Cataclysm, MoP, etc.) — out of scope for WotLK
- Loot rule changes that affect competitive raiding fairness
- Anything that requires custom client-side files
How to write a good suggestion
- Lead with the problem, not the solution. "Mailbox is hard to find in Dalaran" beats "add a mailbox at X coordinates"
- Explain who benefits and how often
- If you're proposing a number change, say what the current number is and why the new one is better — not just "buff X"
- One suggestion per thread — bundling makes them harder to discuss
After you post
- Other players may discuss and disagree — that's expected, this isn't a vote
- Staff may stay quiet while the discussion plays out, or weigh in if there's a clear yes/no
- A reply from staff isn't a guarantee or a denial — it's a temperature check
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