WoW Classic Plus Community Survey Passes 250,000 Submissions
A large World of Warcraft Classic community survey is putting some numbers behind the long-running “Classic Plus” wish list. The project, organized by YouTuber Joardee through wowclassic.plus, has gathered more than 250,000 submissions across surveys and player-made content proposals, according to its latest public update from May 28, 2026.
Blizzard still hasn’t announced an official Classic Plus. But with Titan Reforged servers running in China, Blizzard having floated Classic-related surveys, and BlizzCon set for September 2026, the timing has made the results more interesting than the usual forum wishlist. At the very least, it’s a snapshot of what a big chunk of engaged Classic players say they want.
The broad answer: more Azeroth, not a jump straight into modern WoW. Respondents heavily favor new quests, zones, dungeons, raids, and long-form questlines built around the old world. They’re much colder on features tied to later expansions, especially flying mounts and transmog.
- 92.2% support new leveling content, including quests, low-level zones, and dungeons.
- 97% support new raids in some form, with many preferring unused or existing Vanilla-era locations.
- 92.3% support dual specialization, the strongest result in the survey.
- 86.1% want guild banks, while 91% want professions to matter more at endgame.
- 80.6% reject flying mounts.
- 51.3% oppose transmog, making it one of the more divisive cosmetic features.
- 72.1% want world buffs removed from raids or removed entirely.
The survey also shows support for some changes that would’ve been unthinkable in original Vanilla. A majority back lore-appropriate new race and class combinations, and 70.5% support giving Horde Paladins and Alliance Shamans. Smaller or more flexible raid sizes also poll well, with 70.7% in favor of moving away from strict 40-player requirements.
There are clear splits, though. New classes divide respondents almost evenly. Rated PvE systems, including Mythic+-style ideas or leaderboards, don’t have the same broad support as new raids or quality-of-life changes. Addons and WeakAuras are all over the place too, with some players wanting them untouched and others wanting them limited or removed.
The project’s content map has players pitching their own Classic Plus ideas, and the top suggestions mostly stick to familiar, unfinished corners of Azeroth. Hyjal as a level 58 to 60 zone, a Dalaran world event, Karazhan Crypts, Grim Batol, Uldum, Gilneas, and a Scarlet Enclave dungeon are among the most upvoted concepts.
It’s worth keeping the audience in mind. The respondents skew experienced, highly engaged, and mostly from Europe and North America. So no, this doesn’t speak for every Classic player. But if Blizzard does reveal its next major Classic plan this year, this gives the community a pretty detailed yardstick to compare it against.






