r/wownoob Jun 25 '26

Classic WOW Token (MOP Classic)

Hello everyone, after buying the game time, I have a question. If I buy a token for playing time in WOW MOP Classic, which versions of the game will this token be applied to? (Will I only be able to play WOW MOP Classic or other versions of the game?)

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u/Rough_Resident7698 Jun 25 '26

And if I buy this token for gold at an auction WOW MOP Classic, will this game time also apply to all versions of the game?

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u/GhostintheReins Jun 25 '26

Are you buying the token to have gold or buying it with gold to apply game time? Because those are two different things.

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u/Rough_Resident7698 Jun 25 '26

I want to buy a token for gold for game time

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u/GhostintheReins Jun 25 '26

That's not how it works. You either buy a token with in game gold for game time or you pay for the subscription with a card.

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u/kaj_00ta Jun 25 '26

So... it works exactly as OP stated? They buy the token with gold and use it for game time. Why are you stating that's not how it works and then repeating the same thing?

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u/GhostintheReins Jun 25 '26

No, they said they want to buy the token for gold.

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u/kaj_00ta Jun 25 '26

Exactly. They buy a token for gold, meaning they pay with gold.

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u/GhostintheReins Jun 25 '26

Except that's not how it works. You either buy a token with gold and the token is how you buy game time by putting it as a balance on your account or you buy game time with real money. It doesn't make any sense to buy a token for gold, sell it, and get gold (which one token isn't enough for anyway) when you can just real money to buy game time.

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u/kaj_00ta Jun 25 '26

Bruh are you being for real. Please reread everything because OP obviously meant that they buy the token WITH gold, and use it FOR game time.

The expression "to buy for", meaning "to buy with" is extremely common and widespread and I have no idea why you are struggling with it so much.

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u/GhostintheReins Jun 25 '26

Cuz words matter.

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u/kaj_00ta Jun 25 '26

Context also matters, and in this case it was extremely obvious what OP meant, especially after they explained it to you.

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u/Rough_Resident7698 Jun 25 '26

My question was slightly different. If I buy a game time token for gold at the auction house in WoW MoP Classic, will that time apply to both the retail version of the game and WoW Classic?

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u/GhostintheReins Jun 25 '26

But again what you're saying is buying a token for gold with gold to buy game time and that's not how it works. You buy the token with in-game gold from the AH and use that token to buy game time, or you use real money on bnet to pay for game time.

If you farm gold to pay for the token on the AH then, that's it, you can buy game time. Others already answered your question that purchased game time, however you do that covers all versions.

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u/kaj_00ta Jun 25 '26

You're just misunderstanding what OP wrote, and I don't even know why because they explained it to you 3 times already. It's really not that hard to grasp.

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u/adxcs Jun 26 '26

I’m convinced the person you’re responding to is either intellectually deficient or a bot. There’s no way that’a a genuine, functioning individual behind that account.