We’re approaching the fourth phase of WoW: Burning Crusade Classic, and we’re taking the opportunity to look at server populations in March 2022. How have the last few months and the competition from Championship – Season and WoW Patch 9.2 affected Outland’s endgame stats?
It’s been a little while since we’ve looked at server populations for WoW: Burning Crusade Classic. Recently, however, there has been quite a bit going on. By Lost Ark (in review), Elden Ring (in test), Horizon Forbidden West (in test), Elex 2 (in test) or Total War: Warhammer 3 some games highlights have been released. In addition, new expansions for Guild Wars 2 (End of Dragons in the test), Destiny 2 and SWTOR, plus Patch 9.2 for WoW: Shadowlands and new content for the – Season of the championship.
How much is going on in Outland?
All of this combined has certainly affected the population in Outland. But let’s approach the fourth phase of WoW: Burning Crusade Classic. On March 22 the update should comeOn March 24, Zul’Aman will open its doors at 23:00. And what is the current state of Outland’s server population? That’s exactly what we want to find out! For our check, we visited Ironforge.pro again. There, all characters are recorded that have appeared in a log for a TBC endgame content in a certain period of time.
So we see how many characters participate in the PvE endgame on the different servers (we don’t include the characters that were additionally logged in the arena for comparability reasons). The most recent numbers are from the last March ID from March 09, 2022 to March 16, 2022.
The populations of the TBC Classic servers
- The EU server Firemaw has risen to the top again in recent months, coming in at 32,951 characters (as of December 2021: 20,913)
- The US server Benediction is number 2 again, with 26,052 characters counted there (22,343 characters).
- The biggest German TBC Classic server is still Venoxis, with 15,501 characters (8,978 – 63.8 percent Horde).
- The former largest DE server Everlook comes to 8,405 characters (7,675 – 75.5 percent Alliance).
- On Razorfen, 5,705 (instead of 5,644) active characters (at 51.5 percent Horde) were counted.
- Lakeshire has 4,496 (instead of 4,224) active characters (at 63.8 percent Alliance).
- Patchwerk comes to 2,672 (instead of 3,169) active characters (at 84.6 percent Horde)
- Transcendence comes to 2,942 (instead of 3,121) active characters (70.2 percent Horde)
- For Celebras it went further down: There only 149 (instead of 212) characters were counted on Warcraftlogs, 29 of them on Horde side.
- For Lucifron, Dragon’s Call and Heartstriker no statistics were collected in the last ID due to too low player numbers.
- A total of 311,390 raid-active characters were counted across the US, EU, and Russia regions (295,225 in December 2021).
More characters, more extremes
Let’s note: The total number of characters is slightly increasing, which is certainly also due to various new twinks that are romping around in the TBC raids. At the same time, there is a migration from poorly populated servers to heavily populated servers. As a result, servers that are already very well populated are becoming more and more crowded, while more and more smaller realms are turning into ghost servers. What’s the situation on your server? Are you still finding enough players for the dungeons and raids? Tell us in the comments!
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