TBC Anniversary GDKP Ban Explained – Blizzard’s Official Stance (2026) | misti.services Blog
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TBC Anniversary GDKP Ban: Blizzard’s Official Position Explained
The launch of TBC Anniversary realms has introduced a major policy change that directly impacts the WoW Classic economy: GDKP runs are officially banned in NA and EU regions.
At misti.services, we closely monitor policy changes that affect the player experience and in-game economy. Here is everything you need to know about Blizzard’s stance and what it means for players.
Key Takeaways
GDKP runs are not allowed on TBC Anniversary realms in NA and EU.
Any paid boosting activity where a player advances another player’s progress for gold may be considered prohibited.
The policy may be updated in the future based on community feedback.
The restriction currently applies only to NA and EU regions.
What Is the GDKP Ban in TBC Anniversary?
Blizzard confirmed that GDKP (Gold-DKP) raid runs are prohibited on Anniversary realms. This aligns the rules with those already enforced on World of Warcraft Classic: Season of Discovery.
The announcement was made by Blizzard community manager Kaivax, clarifying that GDKP raid formats where loot is distributed based on gold bidding are not permitted on NA and EU Anniversary realms.
The goal behind this change is to preserve traditional guild progression, reduce gold-driven raid environments, and protect the social structure that defined early World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade Classic gameplay.
What Counts as GDKP or Boosting?
Blizzard has not published a detailed list of every restricted activity. However, based on official wording and community interpretation, the following may fall under the restriction:
Raid carries paid in gold
Dungeon boosting for gold
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