awesome! congratulations. oh. I meant to post about this earlier but I'm taking a break from WoW to deal with the enormous amount of real life shit I've got going on (the divorce, a ton of credit hours at school, new apartment, other things). I'll probably come back eventually. I always do.
Second try on this guy and I don't think I've ran it more than a dozen times ever. I didn't hafta roll against 24 other guys for it, tho. Still, probably just used up my entire lifetime supply of good luck in one shot. Right on. I'll probably still be goofing off when I should be leveling up when ya get back anyway.
Spending hours as a night elf naked and doing the michael jacksonesque dance in some town square? If they still have that dance.
Pre-expansion patch lands on Tuesday, with the actual Legion invasion event coming some time in the following few weeks for anybody who wanted to join in.
Come onnnnnn! Come play in the Skinner box! We have cookies! Sometimes. Not always. Just often enough to keep you hooked.
You miss spelled shit. No but seriously, I thought about going back multiple of times but the development just seems to keep going downhill in my opinion.
I got out when my sister highjacked my account (I was under 18 and my brother was paying for it so meh). But it was before the first expansion. I only got to level 30 anyways.
In all seriousness I've really enjoyed WoD, probably in no small part due to not especially caring about my garrison and not going through a year without new content to run. Questing on Draenor was fun and it felt like you were actually making a difference instead of just collecting fifty bear asses so a guy can send you to collect fifty more bear asses, and stumbling on some hidden blue or purple treasure while running around was great. The zones and dungeons were vibrant and interesting, and they added a bunch of heroics from B.C, Wrath and Cata that scale you down to make them a challenge and scale the loot up so there's a point to doing them, which helps a lot to reduce the repetitiveness of running dungeons. And the encounters weren't just tank and spank but were for the most part learnable by just playing instead of a mandatory reading assignment like in Cata. And they brought world bosses back, and groups would just spontaneously form when they spawn to help kill 'em. Oh and the music. Holy shit the Alliance garrison music is amazing. The stuff I didn't like I... just pretty much ignored. There's so much content in the game at this point it's not hard to find something interesting as long as you don't get too hung up on level capping as fast as possible just to run the same raid over and over on a different guy than the one you were using.