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Sogenannte GDKP-Runs sind schon seit einiger Zeit ein fester Bestandteil der Raid-Kultur in WoW Classic. In diesen Durchläufen werden die von Bossen hinterlassenen Gegenstände für Gold an die Teilnehmer versteigert und der Raid teilt sich am Ende dann die eingenommene Menge an Gold. Auf diese Weise darf man sich selbst bei Pech über eine gewisse Summe an Gold freuen, was besonders in zufällig zusammengewürfelten Gruppen vorteilhaft ist.

Überraschenderweise hat Blizzard in dieser Woche aber verkündet, dass sie GDKP-Runs mit der am 08. Februar 2024 kommenden zweiten Phase zumindest in der Saison der Entdeckung verbieten werden. Spieler dürfen diese Tätigkeit dann nicht mehr länger anbieten und auch an keinen damit durchgeführten Runs teilnehmen. Wer trotzdem an GDKP-Runs teilnimmt, der verstößt gegen die Nutzungsbestimmungen und muss mit temporären Sperren oder einem permanenten Bann rechnen.

Laut einem Bluepost hat Blizzard sich aus einem recht guten Grund für diese drastische Maßnahme entschieden. Auch wenn GDKP-Runs einige Vorteile mit sich bringen und besonders Solo-Spielern das Besuchen von Raids erlauben, so untergräbt das Ganze aber dennoch die von Blizzard für WoW Classic angestrebten Strukturen rund um Gilden und das gemeinsame Raiden. Spieler wollen in WoW Classic eine etwas ältere Spielweise erleben und das Spiel auf eine nostalgische Weise angehen, die in einem krassen Kontrast zu Dingen wie GDKP steht. Dieser Punkt wurde durch das Feedback vieler Spieler wohl deutlich vermittelt.

Starting with Phase 2 of Season of Discovery, we are going to experiment with a policy change: We will no longer support or allow GDKP or “gold bid” raids and dungeons in Season of Discovery. We’ve seen many questions about this policy change, so please read on for our answers and more information.

What is GDKP and why is it being restricted in Season of Discovery?

GDKP is a loot system some players use that essentially allows all loot to be purchased in a dungeon or raid using gold rather than being rolled for or awarded using another loot system. How this typically works is that an item drops and is then put up for gold bid among the members of the group. Players will submit their bids in gold, and the highest bidder wins. After the item is won, gold is traded to the loot master, and then that gold is usually divided among all the raid members.

It’s fair to say that GDKP has some benefits to individuals who don’t want to be tied to a guild or set raid schedule. GDKP raids are, while mostly transactional in nature, another social activity in the game, and we’re hesitant to discourage anything that gets people into groups to play together. However, we’ve been concerned that GDKP erodes traditional guild and social structures that are in many cases the basis of our most fond memories of early versions of World of Warcraft. It’s also undeniable that GDKP contributes to and drives a lot of illicit activity, such as real-money trading (RMT) and botting, as it creates a demand for in-game gold that would not otherwise exist. GDKP can create an “arms race” effect that encourages participating players to purchase gold to be able to compete for the best items.

We’ve seen a lot of feedback and requests from players for us to try putting restrictions on this system, and since Season of Discovery is highly experimental in its nature, this seems like a good opportunity to try to support a version of WoW without GDKP. This is something we’ve been discussing for quite some time, and this is not a decision we’ve arrived at lightly.


What exactly constitutes a “gold bid” or GDKP raid?

  • We’re defining GDKP as any raid or dungeon run where items are awarded in exchange for gold. Please note that we have multiple detection methods for GDKP that are effective both inside and outside of dungeon or raid instances.

What are the penalties for engaging in GDKP in Season of Discovery?

  • Account actions up to and including suspension and permanent account closure.

When exactly does this policy go into effect?

  • We’ll enact this policy alongside the release of Phase 2 of Season of Discovery on February 8, 2024, at 1:00 p.m. PST.

Does this policy change affect WoW Classic Era, WoW Classic Hardcore, Wrath of the Lich King Classic, or any other version of World of Warcraft other than Season of Discovery?

  • No. At this time, this policy change will only affect WoW Classic: Season of Discovery.

Have there been any changes to policies around what is allowed to be advertised in Trade or LookingForGroup chat in Season of Discovery?

  • Yes. To go along with this policy update in Season of Discovery, it is no longer permitted to advertise gold bid/GDKP runs in Trade, LookingForGroup, or any other in-game chat channel.

Player feedback is what led us here, and we’re still keenly interested to hear your thoughts and feelings on this topic. Ultimately this is a test, and if it doesn’t work out, we’ll revisit this policy for later phases of Season of Discovery. We really appreciate the feedback we’ve already received on this topic which helped us arrive at this decision.

Thank you!

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