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Determining the Root of the Problem

November 22nd, 2009 @ 11:41 PM

While I am enjoying my new Horde character, I’m giving some love to my various Alliance alts also. After playing one for a little while, I realized that I had really been using them more for the crafting aspect than actual second (and third, and fourth…) characters to play, and that quite a few of the crafting professions were essentially “service” ones where leveling them up would be nothing more than a pointless grind for me. So, I ultimately told myself that with one exception, I’d only level up the stuff that came naturally from playing the game, and then if I want to go back and farm for the professions once I’m a super high level, I can go do that then. Hopefully this will keep my more engaged with WoW and not make me burn out so fast on playing all of my alts.

The person who has been occupying my office should be vacating it soon (all dependent on when the movers take his stuff out), so I might have a place to sit tomorrow that isn’t a teaming space I’ve some to be quite familiar with. Once again, my day is nicely compressed, so in the event that I don’t, I won’t be left sitting out in the open for too long. It would be nice if I had one by Tuesday, but after that, I’m really not going to care for about another week. By then if I still don’t have one, then Microsoft just has some bigger issues to deal with.

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