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20 jazz funk greats:
oh, i try to whenever possible.
but when there are no people around my level on, or i can't get a 70 to run me, or i'm playing my horde characters i have to resort to lfg. which can be pretty sucky sometimes.
20 jazz funk greats:
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Leinad:
Yeah, I got to the level where whenever I would PUG I could just straight up tell people they were not good enough, gtfo. And out of the 10-20 heroics I would do a weak, one of them would be a pug. All the other times it would be completely with guildies, which rocks.
And as for quitting once you get your shit: once you get to 70 and start doing heroics, there are always badges of justice and Primal Nethers that drop from bosses, so people will stay in the instance til the end because there is ALWAYS something in it for them.
est:
See, none of that shit interests me all that much. I just want to run about and have fun. I was in a raiding guild in EQ. It was fun for about maybe 10 mins of a 3 hour raid, the rest was clearing trash, setup, recovering from wipes, etc which was mundane as all getout. By contrast I am the guy that when he gets to 70 will go back and make sure that all his weapon and shield skills are maxed, then maybe go do some harvesting for tradeskills, explore the parts of the world that I didn't get to see while leveling up, etc. Then when I've done all that I'll probably freeze my account and wait for the expansion if it isn't out already by that point.
est:
Also, from the conversation in the WAR thread about using PvP rewards for PvE, I think that it is a very good way for casual players to get fairly decent gear to use in PvE. I know that there is always a bunch of gear around your level that you can get from instances and such, but there's always gonna be people like me who a. like a bit of variety in their playing, so play some PvP every so often to mix things up a bit anyway and they may as well save the tokens up for something and b. really really really fucking hate PUG instancing and don't have the time available to join a "proper" guild.
At the moment I play WoW mainly by myself. I play it this way because I've found that guildies expect me to drop everything to come and help them, and they expose me to an unmitigated shitstream of bullshit drama in chat. Even when I've been in a guild with workmates and/or friends there's been situations where I've had maybe an hour or two to play and 1/2 to 2/3 or the time has been taken up doing stupid shit for guildies who've said it'd "only take a second". Due to this I find PvP rewards pretty appealing. I can drop into a battleground for a bit, get a few tokens, put them in the bank. Then when I have enough to get something interesting I do. Simple!
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