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Originally posted by: vood0g
Originally posted by: Gurck
Gurck, 27 (and climbing fast) Troll Shaman on Icecrown PVE
"climbing fast?" sorry to burst your bubble, but it only slows down from there.
Wongfeihung
37 Human Rogue
Azgalor PvP server
Malibubarbie
20 Human Paladin
Originally posted by: Gurck
Originally posted by: vood0g
Originally posted by: Gurck
Gurck, 27 (and climbing fast) Troll Shaman on Icecrown PVE
"climbing fast?" sorry to burst your bubble, but it only slows down from there.
Wongfeihung
37 Human Rogue
Azgalor PvP server
Malibubarbie
20 Human Paladin
Hehe, I just mean I play a lot. In EQ I had a 65 shaman with 135 aa and a 65 SK with about 60 (2boxed, quit when GoD came out), and prior to PoP a 60 druid & 60 monk, each with about 25 aa (quit then as well, but it sucked me back in - thanks lack of competition...). In comparison, WoW is flying by, and it's not so much that levels come *that* much quicker (though it's a factor) as that the journey is a lot more fun and that I'm not wasting time exploring and levelling inefficiently, as I did with my first mmog.
Originally posted by: TwiceOver
Not I. I have a ton of games but have never really bought into the "Pay for play" type scheme.
Originally posted by: edro13
Originally posted by: TwiceOver
Not I. I have a ton of games but have never really bought into the "Pay for play" type scheme.
You don't know what you're missing! Those "other games" are ~$40-50 and last for a few weeks, if that (HL2 took me a week). MMORPGs can last for months or even years. So you're really paying the extra $15 for an extended version of your game. If you really like and stick to one MMORPG, the $15 is nothing and since you aren't buying the other $40-50 games, you are saving money
Originally posted by: Adul
What sever are you on? Character, level info, etc
Magtheridon PVP server
Lvl 24 night Elf druid
just under 3 days total