"World of Warcraft" Tokens, the game currency, can be used to purchase and sell game time. However, Blizzard Entertainment has provided a very interesting option to fans. Instead of using the Token for game time, players may use it for $15 of Battle.net credit.

This in turn can be used to purchase "Heroes of the Storm," "Hearthstone," "Starcraft 2," "Diablo 3" or even "Overwatch" Loot Boxes. Finding Tokens could be a problem as they are sold by real players and prices have gone up after the latest change, writes Gaming Bolt.

Players may buy "World of Warcraft" Tokens from the Auction House and then redeem it for credit to pick up some. Buying Loot Boxes allows players to grind for gold in "World of Warcraft." The game's gold may be spent in other games by Blizzard. It's official now.

This step impacts the company's own online gaming ecosystem as players can spend their Battle.net credit on almost anything. Direct conversion of credit into actual cash is not permitted. Restrictions on maximum credit balance will apply if players do not use a Blizzard authenticator on an account, writes Video Games Republic.

In order to maintain the sanctity of Blizzard's transactional ecosystem, these limitations are important. Players can now use their gold for Battle.net credit balance though. The decision by Blizzard has empowered players in a big way. Thus, players who want, let's say, seasonal skin from "Overwatch," can do so easily with "World of Warcraft" in-game gold.

The gold value of tokens is calculated on a dynamic basis. Overall demand and supply ratios are taken into account before arriving at the final value. Naturally, players possessing a pile of gold will benefit the most. There are numerous gamers who divide their time between several Blizzard games. This feature will be extremely useful to them.

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