Friday, Jan 11, 2008
Well, I've gotten back into World of Warcraft, and I recently joined a guild that is currently doing Karazhan. At first, we were really bad, couldn't even down Moroes, but tonight, we finally got to Prince Malchezaar, the final boss of Kara, and got him down to 24% before our tank died, which is good for a guild that took atleast 10 tries for our first downing of Moroes. We also 1 shot Aran and Chess... well, it's chess, and we are going for another attempt on Prince on Sunday, hopefully downing him and completly clearing Kara's progression bosses. Many of you probably don't care, but once you start playing World of Warcraft, you can't really stop...
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Posted Jan 14, 2008 6:05 am PT
I understand exactly how you feel. I quit World of Warcraft two months before the expansion came out for various reasons.
I tried to play it again, and most of my friends still do pretty actively but for some reasons I just don't feel like doing any leveling or grinding anymore.
I guess the term "burnout" does come into play. It's a fantastic MMO, much more accessible then good old hardcore ones. As long as you're able to moderate it with your own life, it's all good. ^_^
I tried to play it again, and most of my friends still do pretty actively but for some reasons I just don't feel like doing any leveling or grinding anymore.
I guess the term "burnout" does come into play. It's a fantastic MMO, much more accessible then good old hardcore ones. As long as you're able to moderate it with your own life, it's all good. ^_^
Posted Jan 15, 2008 7:46 am PT
ya its definently the best mmorpg, and i want to quit, but it leaves you with that empty feeling that you forgot to do something, and when you finally do that thing, something else happens and you go on to that. its basically never-ending...
Posted Jan 15, 2008 8:10 pm PT
WoW is fun but I'm not addicted to it.
Posted Jan 17, 2008 12:57 pm PT
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