Do you play WOW? If so, what server? What race?
For the Alliance? For the Horde?
Human, Alliance. Winterhoof server.
For the Alliance? For the Horde?
Human, Alliance. Winterhoof server.
Love WoW. I play a level 80 Death Knight on the European Krasus server. Guess what my name is![]()
Haven't played in about a month... that's why I started coming around here again... to distract me.
My main (and my love) is my 80 Resto Druid (no dual spec, thank you), and I play on Azuremyst. While I'm trying to quit now, I'm waiting to see what the 3.2 Battleground looks like... (AV of old? I'm in!) ... but I find Wrath really made end-game PVE and PVP boring... it seemed like a great expansion at first, but it just doens't have any lasting appeal.
And yet another I have some Alliance characters I haven't touched in months. Highest I think is 16. I just never got into the Alliance side. I tried but most of my experience with them hasn't been that impressive.
Haven't played in about a month... that's why I started coming around here again... to distract me.
My main (and my love) is my 80 Resto Druid (no dual spec, thank you), and I play on Azuremyst. While I'm trying to quit now, I'm waiting to see what the 3.2 Battleground looks like... (AV of old? I'm in!) ... but I find Wrath really made end-game PVE and PVP boring... it seemed like a great expansion at first, but it just doens't have any lasting appeal.
I'm kind of in this boat, too, though I've tried to quit in the past only to get back into full on addiction mode shortly after. I'll probably keep my subscription going for awhile at least as my brother finally took me up on the offer to pay for his character transfer to my server shortly before I reached pretty much full burnout.
For me, it's equal boring end game and the guild drama that goes along with it. On my current server, it seems every raiding guild wants to raid 5 nights a week, too, which doesn't help. After putting up with that all of Burning Crusade, I had no interest in repeating that again this time around. Ulduar was a lot of fun from what I saw of it, though.
To be fair, I think a lot of the burnout has to do with being a tank. For awhile there, before I learned to say no, I was running 3 or 4 heroics before showing up to tank a raid 5 nights a week, and often did a couple more after the raid. Plus off night 10 mans and what not. On top of that, I quickly learned that the average guild group was actually worse than the typical pug on my server (though, the pugs are generally pretty good. I've had very few encounters with unpleasant people, unlike pugging on my last server). I imagine being a full time healer would be similarly boring after a bit.
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