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  • 5 weeks later...

Anyone still playing this?

My rogue is 53 now, and my warrior is still average item level 350. Almost exalted with Hellscream's Reach in Tol Barad.

Does anyone know where to get the starting quests for Twilight Highlands? I have never done any.....

  • 4 weeks later...

Got about 10 days left on my gametime, bought cata, go to 85, got bored and made a goblin...

I must say, with every new expansion WoW just gets that much less interesting, it becomes very repetitive and linear. I found classic wow and BC very fun, probably because it was original, and BC was something new, but since WotLK and Cata, I havn't been having alot of fun anymore, killing off old quests and replacing them with new ones really ruined my leveling experience on lower level characters. I had many many gametimes in classic and BC, however I have had one in Wotlk and at this rate, in 10 days time I will be quitting again, waiting for the next expansion.

Bring back a degree of difficulty and closer scaling between levels, and I am sure people would much more enjoy the game, rather then levelling 10 levels a day with ease and getting top notch gear with minimal effort, takes the fun out of any game.

my 2c

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

My warrior is now average ilvl 357 (i do around 18k dps on raid bosses with ease) and my tauren druid is 84, getting to 85 this weekend and have 4000 justice points ready for some 346 gear straight out. Also have 5k gold lol.

Haven't played my rogue in a couple weeks, he's sitting at 71.

Moved into my new house last night so no broadband as of the time being but using the internet tethering on my iphone to play wow haha.

  • 2 weeks later...

Ergh I quit WoW just over a year ago... Once I got the legendary healing weapon, the grind for it absolutely killed it for me :( was a shame as I was in the top 5 for best geared pally on Blackrock...

Stupid me downloaded WoW again on the weekend.. Waiting to get the authenticator removed off my account because I can't find it... Is the xpac any good though? Can you actually play casually now or is it still a grindfest?

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exactly! its great

although i did just buy mount and blade: with fire and sword or watever it is, should be badass

Warbands is better than Fire and Sword, I played fire and sword for a while but the guns are way out of balance. There's been a patch since then that was supposed to balance them but I haven't given it a go. I find the medieval setting to be cooler too.

got bored of my 85 drood and needing achievements to get into anything, so went back to my priest and am smashing through lvl 80 atm, good to re-d0 the cata quests on a different route that i first took. but heck, bring back the BC days, they were boss

I just started playing wow for the first time eva so im really noob...lvl 38 feral druid doing 900 somtimes 1k crits...im on dath remar or somthing...ign crazymofoo add me if yous want to help out a noob lol

ahhhh, my old haunting grounds

brought a major guild on that server to its knees back in the day. good times. prompted 400-odd members of a guild to secede.

got bored of my 85 drood and needing achievements to get into anything, so went back to my priest and am smashing through lvl 80 atm, good to re-d0 the cata quests on a different route that i first took. but heck, bring back the BC days, they were boss

agreed, BC days were f*kin bosssssssssssssssss

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