
Wacoede
Amarr Allied Combat Team Endless Horizon
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Posted - 2008.01.07 11:03:00 -
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Originally by: Terex193 Edited by: Terex193 on 07/01/2008 10:49:59 Four Days ago I decided to try World of Warcraft. Day one: The first few minutes were quite boring, mostly downloading, making a character and what not. But when I got started playing on my Night Elf Rouge, in the realm of Azeroth on the island Teldassil, it was actually fun. I finished the first few quests with ease, and discovered how to mine and first aid, among other things. I started exploring the small island to discover many more stronger monsters and quests and whatever. When I found one quest line, it was very hard, I had to kill some Harpys or whatever they are,and i was like level five and they were level fourteen. So I was clearly outmatched,but I tried and failed miserably, so i left there, went back home to get my levels up.
Day two: I log in, and get on my character, which now I'm level eight, I traverse to the town next to a lake, I don't know what it's called. And now since I'm a bit higher level, I can do stuff here. So i do quests, meet some people, die a few times, and thats about it for Day two.
Day three: I got bored one day with the common adventures of elven realm so when i was level 12, I left the town of Darrnassus, to Auberdine to transfer over to the human world. A few real life friends were doing quests in the region of Loch Modon, which wasn't that far, or so I thought. I started walking from the Harbor I was dropped off in, and I thought it was a beginner town, so I left on the path to Loch Modon. Well o was clearly wrong about it being a beginner town, the monsters were level thirty or more. So I kept on walking, walking, died once, walked, walked until I found a cave. I followed it and ended up at my destination. So i looked at map and noticed I was at the very top, and the were just south in a town,so I walked there. no problems. I got to town and everyone logged off for the night, but I stayed and got some levels.
Day four: I was logged on first, and started to level, quest and mine. When they all got on we went and did this very hard quest that was just unreal. But we had help from a level forty-eight so it really didn't matter. I made around two gold from that quest from loot,which i was very happy about. I then did some quests and exploring on my own for awhile and found new places, towns, people, and monsters.
I did some quests, flew around, killed some things, and such. I found a place called Sentinel Hill and a cave called "The Dead mines". I tried it and died in the first room. So I got help from a level seventy, Which is the highest. He did the entire thing for me and let me have all the loot. I leveled up twice during this and made quite a bit of copper, and made a few silver.
When we were finely done, I went to town and he stayed there to help more people. I had quite a bit of stuff, I made some bandages, lots of them actually. I put most of the stuff in my bank and sold the rest making a cool three gold, which is a lot for a level eight-teen, I bought some things and ran a few quests to get to level nine-teen. Which I did then logged off and went to bed.
In conclusion, World of Warcraft is not that bad of game, I actually like it, I'm buying the game after school today. And thats about it.
There i've edited it slightly for reading ease
Now as to your post I agree WoW is a very well done game (yes i played it for about 2 months, I took my time and enjoyed just running dungeons and having a blast with people in voice comms
I reached lvl 55-6 (cant remember exactly) this was Pre-lvl 70 and their expansion, i enjoyed the game for what it was, but I couldn't hold my interest like EVE does it was too linear and to really enjoy the game you HAD to be top level for the good dungeons (you try and get in on a raid as a lvl 55 they just laugh, look at you, laugh some more, then tell you "go away N00b")
but if you enjoy it go for it ___________________________________________________
Originally by: Avery Fatwallet when someone sez "eve is too tuff" standard reply is "can i have stuff?"
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