Do You Have to Repeat Covenant Campaign on Alts?
When getting into the world of "World of Warcraft," both new and veteran players find themselves asking the same daunting question: "Do you have to repeat the campaign on alts?" Covenant campaigns, introduced in Season of Mastery, have introduced a new layer of playstyle and storyline to Blizzard’s beloved MMORPG. In this article, we’ll delve into whether or not you have to repeat the covenant campaign on your alts.
Skippable Campaign vs. Full Experience
Blizzard’s approach to covenant storytelling has sparked a heated discussion among players. Some advocates believe that repeating the entirety of the covenant campaign – from start to finish on each alt – is part and parcel of the comprehensive World of Warcraft experience, while others argue that any aspect of the campaign shouldn’t be repeated, instead allowing players to skip onto new content.
Unlocking Covenant Campaign on the First Character
On account of the way Blizzard configured the covenant system, level 60 is the perfect entry point for alting into a new covenant; by then, the "Covenant Campaign" requirements are already fulfilled, you have access to the renown and covenant abilities, therefore you can start to optimize your build, without much impact on your progression
Repeating Covenant campaign on Alts
Since Blizzard didn’t create redundant or unnecessary content for various Covenant campaigns, repeating specific events, quests, trials, or raids isn’t a necessity. However. As we know that with some covenants not fully completed on the start character, it is still more rewarding to finish them (on the first character because then you have a baseline level of renown, also on the first character any upgrades are available to max your renown levels.
Let’s look at some practical aspects:
| Condition | Impact for Alts |
|---|---|
| 1. No skipped covenant campaigns | You never skip a campaign on start, and therefore never play without renown |
| All Covenant campaigns completed on base character | No repetition, but also no baseline bonus (no renown on higher-level characters) |
| (or on altho, because there exist 4 covenant, your experience is divided, same level, different story with no renown on the covenants that you can choose from on your different alts) |
What about Renown Completion?
If you had reached 80 renown on all your Covenant campaigns, changing to a new Covenant. In this case, retaining that renown is an issue; it stays. Blizzard explicitly confirmed that the famed "Renown" of each Covenant remains, untouched and intact, when one swaps to a new (yet related) Covenant The benefits of having that respect from the community are real it’s not a cosmetic value; it is an real boost in the community
However, there is limited data available about this behavior; the current state means it’s possible that an "upgrade" might or might not be applied without your consent
Benefits of Completing Covenant Storylines
- Max Renown Level
Benefits and upgrades are unlocked if your renown level is at the maximum. - Mastery
You will be knowledgeable of the covenant and hence can take full advantage (e.g., better building) of your renown if it’s not a direct experience, it is likely not as valuable, therefore. - Full Participation in the Community
Since there is a baseline degree of renown, your input at that level of renown feels meaningful. Without it You have no influence at full level
Incorporating Covenant Storyines on Alts
This raises an important question–is it truly necessary t
Incorporate Covenant Storylines on Alternate Characters?
As aforementioned, repeating covenant campaigns wouldn’t be necessary. Moreover, with renown already reaching its maximum level, these events would have already affected your experience.
In lieu of repeating covenant campaigns once your first character has taken part in them, some may opt for an unengaged, casual perspective of the Covenant system Instead of a fully flesh-out covenant story on the "alt" you will explore your alts’ distinct, new stories. New quests, new story-telling, and a varied progression.
Conclusion.
To answer the long-standing question: Do You Have to Repeat Covenant campaign on Alts? From Blizzard’s design and a cursory glance at these specifics, it seems feasible to skip specific aspects.
By understanding the benefits conferred by completing covenant story lines and the current state **we can determine whether t
- If you desire the full, immersive Azeroth experience, your initial character’s completion makes more sense
- Without an interest in maximizing level and renown, an experimental or casual approach with full experience is more rewarding – each alt is unique)
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