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Old 06-04-10, 05:04 PM   #38
kiwi_2005
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Originally Posted by Arclight View Post
You know, I've been playing games for... well, as long as I can remember. Whenever people talk about a game, I can usually follow the discussion. But WoW-speak... heck no, maybe only half of it. You know, the part that's in plain English.
Its better that way, once you work out the game, well, it starts getting serious.

(note Hunters should not wear Strength gear ever!)

My first main was a hunter i had all strength gear and i was so proud i went and sat in Orgrimmar showing off my skilled hunter!

Those days were the best times in wow for me as i didn't know a thing so didn't really care if someone laughed at me or whispered me ''Wow is not for you bro'', you noob get better gear etc., I was this huntard running around exploring the world not knowing what the hell i was suppose to be doing but i had the most fun back then.

Its only when you learn the game and realise the gear grinding, right spec, having the right pet in pvp as in the hunters class, gemming your gear correctly etc, then the game becomes a CHORE. You start taking the game to serious. The fun is still there but it ends up like a job kinda way.

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LOL

I found out why i spent soooo much money playing wow :-

Watch this =
Yeah that would be right, I read they have a team of psychologist working for them to help make wow as addictive as possible.

What realm you play on jWilliams, My mains are on Tich have many toons on dreadmaul.
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