Yes, I believe that buying the boost sets a bad precedent. I think he should avoid microtransactions. He does it in WOW Classic TBC Gold retail. But, I'm not informed about his thoughts. I really don't follow him often, nor do I watch any streamer, other than one or two YouTube videos.

There isn't a thing as WoW. It is a choice that you make and is not something you need. Entertainment may be a necessary necessity. But, you could locate entertainment elsewhere and not be a part of a fraudulent business. It is impossible to leave the society.

Although you make great points, you are actually arguing with others below you. I've yet to meet someone who glances at their life and says "this home, my work and my car, my friends, and the price of everything I purchased are perfect." Everything we do is imperfect. It is perfectly reasonable to critique something and make use of it. The only time it enters the realm of hypocrisy when you determine that the product is a waste of your time genuinely, not just a brief rage quit, and then still log on every day and continue to play. It's a sad reality.

I joke at times, but on a serious note I believe that focusing on how much something costs to produce as the basis for buy WOW TBC Classic Gold pricing is fundamentally wrong in our current world. Nestle's production of water bottles is a prime illustration. Nestle is required to pay $500 per million litres of groundwater they pump into Ontario. This is about 1/20th cent per litre, which is sufficient to fill two bottles.