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Leinad:
Yeah, PvP rewards are definitely great for a soloing player, but to be honest if I wanted to play by myself I would not have played WoW. The only reason I found it so addicting was the constant human interaction, which was totally awesome for me. But for a player who wants to advance through the endgame content you will end up with much better weapons by doing PvE than by doing PvP.
20 jazz funk greats:
okay time for another one of my rants.
when i am playing wow solo i do not want people who know even less than i do "helping" me.
i like exploring and figuring stuff out on my own, thanks. nor do i want to be given stuff simply based on the fact that i am a real girl playing a computer game! now, if you wanted to buy me time cards that's a different story :wink:
also guys, i ended up deleting my 39 druid. she was pretty well geared and had a lot of gold, but i just wasn't having fun playing the class anymore (for reasons previously mentioned) so i donated my gold/non-soulbound items to my guild (which ended up getting my alt promoted, and i feel a little odd about it since i haven't contributed THAT much to the guild otherwise)
i wonder if i'm gonna end up regretting this.
Leinad:
All I can say is that, at times, I seriously HATED with a passion playing my warrior. But just stick it out, any class is fun once you get to 70 and you will have a lot more experience if you ever want to roll another toon. It will make it a lot easier to level up another character because you will have more resources and more knowldedge. For awhile I hated my warrior so bad it was not even funny. But stick it out and keep on rolling, you will get there. Once I got to 70 I was having tons of fun with my warrior, a good half of it just because he was 70, the other being I really like to tank. So just go to 70 with one toon even if you hate it at some point, you won't regret it at 70.
est:
Man, no. Fuck that. There is no way I would continue to play a toon that I don't feel right playing just so that I can get it to 70. It'd still be a character I don't want to play, it'd just be level 70 and a few months wasted. If a game isn't fun any more I stop playing, at least for a little while until I can figure out if I want to quit for good. I already have two jobs. If I wanted a third that I'm not paid for I'd go volunteer someplace. For me games are about escapism, mucking about and having fun. That is another reason why I avoid big guilds and raiding. After a while the raid guilds I've been in tend to feel like work.
michaelicious:
--- Quote from: 20 jazz funk greats on 17 Aug 2008, 16:06 ---okay time for another one of my rants.
when i am playing wow solo i do not want people who know even less than i do "helping" me.
i like exploring and figuring stuff out on my own, thanks. nor do i want to be given stuff simply based on the fact that i am a real girl playing a computer game! now, if you wanted to buy me time cards that's a different story :wink:
also guys, i ended up deleting my 39 druid. she was pretty well geared and had a lot of gold, but i just wasn't having fun playing the class anymore (for reasons previously mentioned) so i donated my gold/non-soulbound items to my guild (which ended up getting my alt promoted, and i feel a little odd about it since i haven't contributed THAT much to the guild otherwise)
i wonder if i'm gonna end up regretting this.
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You deleted your druid right before they start to get fun. Druid is a pretty tough class to level but once you hit 50 it gets pretty fun. If you are levelling as Feral, Mangle basically makes it a whole new game. You kill things super quickly.
Also, you will never get to be a laser chicken.
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