Player Jokerd has managed to be the first player to reach level 60 in WoW Classic. He celebrated his success exuberantly on his stream – and dozens of players with him.
This is how the milestone was celebrated: After Jokerd reached level 60 in WoW Classic on Friday evening, August 30 as the first player, many players on his server celebrated this event with him.
He even started a small parade in Stormwind, first on his mechanical mount, then on foot, so that everyone could join. With a cheerful “Run, run together!” they traveled loudly shouting and casting spells to Goldshire.
There was already another surprise waiting: Dozens of other players lined the street in honor of the level 60 gnome. They lined the road to the small village and elicited a slightly incredulous: “What the fuck?!” from the streamer.
All this was accompanied by “Celebration” by Kool and the Gang and other hits from the 80s, culminating in Jokerd wanting to delete his character. However, he was not allowed to do that, as the community repeatedly sent him letters preventing the deletion.
WoW Classic: First Player at Level 60
Did everything go fair? Despite all the celebration, there were comments from other players on some Twitch channels and also in the game, that Jokerd reached level 60 with partly illegal means or otherwise cheated. It was claimed that he
- shared his account with his brother
- used an addon that Blizzard had banned shortly before
- constantly switched layers in WoW Classic through group invitations
However, so far, these are just rumors. What is certain is that Jokerd chose a strong class for leveling as a mage. If you want to reach level 60 quickly yourself, you can find 10 tips for leveling quickly in WoW Classic here.
Level 60 – And now? So far, there is nothing new from Jokerd. He has not participated in the “World First Race” for defeating the “new old bosses”. However, that already ended shortly after his success.
The guild Apes defeated Ragnaros on the night of August 31 to September 1.
All of this happened on the First Try. Some players of the raid apparently had not even reached level 60, as that is not a requirement to enter the Molten Core in WoW Classic.
