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  • 4 weeks later...

I stopped playing my combat rogue about 1month ago and started levelling my huntard. Hunter is beast mastery in full BOA's and level 62 now.

For the time being though im gearing up my prot warrior; i want to get him into min 359 gear and get as many valor point gear pieces as possible.

Haven't touched my druid in about 1month aswell, but he is resto and avg ilvl 365 now i think.

I'm still plugging away on Jubei, Alliance. I GM a small 10M guild (35 members) and we're hacking away in Firelands. Just a casual guild of e-friends; No drama! If you're after a change of pace, transfer ;)

I still enjoy the game, I only had time to play my SPriest while I was working away. Now that I'm back though, I'm having fun getting my Rogue to 85, and leveling a BoA Hunter.

Playing through Red Dead Redemption ATM though.... So much fun lol.

  • 1 month later...

i rarely play now. Hunter is now 82, respecced to marksman and pulling around 6k dps in cata greens lol.

Im more interested in Battlefield - Bad Company 2, and when Battlefield 3 comes out next week, OH MA GAWD, i wont sleep for 2days straight haha

  • 2 months later...

I just got back into this :(

On Dreadmaul; up to L27 in <10 hours I think. Last I played was *just* after BC released... So much has changed, and for the better, I think.

Anyone on my realm? :) Alliance though... haters gonna hate

Im back from a 8-9month break,

I too im alliance on Dreadmaul :thumbsup:

Ah, I switched to Dath'Remar. What I used to play on Pre-BC and just after. Got sick and tired of trying to quest in Northrend only to get ganked by some asshole.

Back to PvE. Only reason I'm doing random BG at the moment is to get points to buy gear... Not a fan of PvP when it's not a level playing ground (which is why I've almost stopped playing BF3; frigging hard to get anywhere with low level weapons when you get smashed from afar by lv50's)

Made it to 85 a while ago now haha. Shoot me a PM if you're levelling and want running through lower level dungeons ;P

  • 2 weeks later...

I've barely played in the last 2months. I've racked up about 150hours on Battlefield 3 (PC) so far, absolutely loving it and playing heaps of Gran Turismo 5 lately.

Might get back into wow in 6-12months time.....

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