Stonetavern

9 июля 2026 г. · The Innkeeper

GDKP Ban to WoW Token: How Classic Got a Gold Shop

Two dates, side by side.

January 2024: Blizzard bans GDKP runs in Season of Discovery. The stated reason: real-money gold was fuelling them, damaging the game's economy and its social fabric.

October 2025: Blizzard adds the WoW Token to Classic. Official gold, bought with real money, sold by the publisher.

That's the whole story. No conspiracy theory required — just a calendar.

Let's be fair about GDKP first

GDKP — raids where loot goes to the highest gold bidder and the pot is split among the raiders — genuinely divided players. Plenty of people hated it for honest reasons: it turned raid nights into auction houses, and a great deal of the gold flowing through those pots was bought from illicit sellers. When Blizzard banned it, many players cheered, and not foolishly.

The diagnosis was even correct: real-money gold was poisoning the game. If the story had ended there, it would have been a defensible chapter.

Then they sold the gold themselves

The Token doesn't make the problem go away; it makes it official. The thing GDKP was banned over — gold changing hands for real money — is now a sanctioned product. The player-run version was against the rules. The publisher-run version is on the shop.

You don't have to be cynical to read the sequence plainly: the objection was never that gold could be bought. It was about who was selling.

The fix was always simpler

Every move in this saga — ban a loot system here, sell a token there — dances around the actual answer: an economy where gold is simply not for sale. Not from bot farms, not from a shop, not from anyone.

Vanilla's economy was designed for a world where gold had to be earned. Every price on the auction house assumes it. Inject purchased gold — player-bought or publisher-sold — and the assumptions collapse: consumable prices inflate past what a fresh character can earn, and the honest player quietly subsidises the bought one.

What that looks like in practice

Stonetavern runs pure Vanilla 1.12.1 with no economy patches at all, because it doesn't need any:

An economy is a promise between players. It holds only if nobody — including the people running the server — is allowed to break it for money.

If yours got broken one token at a time, come see what the old promise felt like. The fastest way in is the [Discord](https://discord.gg/aAfsM8Q5Sp) — the regulars will give you a straight answer to any question, including the awkward ones.