There are several limitations to Starter Accounts. Some of the previous limitations are no longer in effect in starter accounts - You are now able to learn professions or use slash commands like emotes in chat (you even use emotes in the Exile's Reach quest Right Beneath Their Eyes / Right Beneath Their Eyes). You can only /whisper friends if they're added by character name.You can only chat in the Newcomer chat that is part of the Guide system, /say and /party channels.You can only earn and carry a maximum of 1000 Gold per character.You can also perform a variety of limited actions on starter accounts: Previously, you could only level to level 20 in Vanilla zones and have no access to any sort of expansion content. Thus, starter accounts can play from levels 10-20 in Battle for Azeroth zones. The new leveling feature added in the pre-patch, Chromie Time, is not available for starter accounts, as you need to level in Battle for Azeroth content all the way to level 50 at least once to unlock the feature. Starter accounts cannot choose a starting zone to level at and are forced to go through Exile's Reach from levels 1-10.This is pretty big, as the level cap for starter accounts before the squish was also 20, but you can now experience a significantly bigger portion of the leveling process before being required to purchase a subscription. Starter accounts are able to play all the way to level 20 without being required to purchase a license or even a monthly subscription, but a few restrictions apply. In this article, we go through what you can and cannot do on starter accounts in WoW in Shadowlands. With the level squish and new leveling systems added in Shadowlands, Starter Accounts have also received a couple changes to accomodate those changes.
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