The colors could  WoTLK Classic Gold cause a lot of controversy. Grinding Gear Games' highly-successful action-RPG Path of Exile began life as a game that was free to play in the same vein as World of Warcraft , and uses the same colors as its influential predecessor. (Most games use the famous grading scale from World of Warcraft as a base, though there are variations.) According to managing director Chris Wilson, each time a new designer joins the Path of Exile team, they propose their own idea for a fresh loot tier, but the way he sees it is more about how players view their colors, rather than the actual grades. For instance, in their game, the orange "unique" items may be tougher to find, but they're not as strong like Yellow "rare" items; instead they're full of peculiarities that can be very beneficial in specific situations for example, to enhance certain builds.

The Path of Exile games utilize the same color-coding system used for loot that is used in World of Warcraft , furthering the spread of that game's influence.

"I personally have strong opinions about loot colors on games" Wilson said. "Often the game's creators basically teach the player to think, "Oh, well, if this piece of gear is a better color than another piece of gear, then it's going to be more valuable.' I really dislike this. I believe it's more interesting for the player to occasionally find a piece from blue ["Magic"equipment that's better than yellow ["Rare"]. It means that they're stimulated to examine everything they see that they find, which enhances the gameplay's strategy ... This is what happened in World of Warcraft , and we just thought it was basically the perfect implementation, where occasionally [blueequipment would end out being more valuable than yellow. In the wake of that community We just thought that it was pretty good which is why we made the decision to use these colors to make Path of Exile accessible to players of ARPG. If anyone on buy WOW WoTLK Classic Gold the team says, "Why do we not introduce a new color?', we'll need to be very cautious that there's a legitimate reason to put that in. We've stayed to [the World of Warcraft colors.]"