Build Limit – A Vanilla WoW Quest Mod That having been created by Nobody
Build Limit Remover is a game mod that has been created by Nobody but him, which use the in-game concept of unlimited build ability. The mod enables you to build anything from a simple snack to a multi-storyed skyscraper by means of a simple and easy to use system that not only enables you to build great stuff but also disables the game’s build limit, making it extremely difficult to achieve this level of growth. This mod also makes it incredibly easy to level up, as every time you play the game you move up one level. It is also an incredibly good mod for any player who wishes to enjoy the game without having to grind to earn experience points or worry about the game’s limits, since with Build Limit you can literally spend as much time as you want to play and still be able to gain a lot of experience.
This mod was created by Nobody but me (Ranger), and it was the first time I had used an addon made by someone other than myself (as in the case of Dead Settler). The goal of the mod was to make the leveling process easier, but also to do something a little different than what other vanilla mods had done before. We wanted to make a leveling guide, which was created using a choose your own adventure format. The story is about a young girl, called Alana, who arrives in Sanctuary Hills after her parents are killed during a caravan raid. As you can imagine, things do not go so well, and Alana has to learn to live in this town, while also making a lot of friends along the way.
Unlike other vanilla mods, Build Limit gives players a free option of choosing how they level up, allowing you to play on your own pace within the game. You can simply go about the streets of Sanctuary Hills as an adult, or you can choose to become a child (if you like that better) and interact with everyone at the park. There is a small story line, but this is really all the mod has to offer, and this is the biggest reason I think it’s great – it just feels fun. If you like the idea of being a kid inside the game, and then using the game’s tools to experience the real life outside it, then I suggest you give Build Limit a try!