lol and now I am thinking “do I want to pop in to WoW”
Last I remember I was level 110 or 120 for my main and all alts, I forget. Not sure what that will be post-squish.
lol and now I am thinking “do I want to pop in to WoW”
Last I remember I was level 110 or 120 for my main and all alts, I forget. Not sure what that will be post-squish.
Probably level 50. A lot of mine that I haven’t touched in years are sitting at 50. It’s worth it story wise imo. If you do, I’d play through the DF story before you pop off into TWW. Have some fun and level up an Evoker, which I think is the only new class since you stopped.
Also, this is payback for you enabling everyone’s GAS
ok I deserve that
And yeah, Dracthyr Evoker seems a no-brainer were I to return.
Yup. DH main here, since the first wing of ToS opened back in Legion. I have other max-level toons that actually sim WAY higher than my DH does at only, like 5 or 10 item levels higher, but I am so much more effective with my DH that it makes up for it, and I can’t see a reason to switch.
My first main - a worgen destruction warlock - was (in my head-canon) a living manifestation of rage and anger. He found Pandaria EXCEEDINGLY peaceful. I did the farm all the way as far as it could go, and the cooking stuff on him… got the “Farmer” and “Master of the Ways” titles. Got all the cloud serpent stuff on him. I spent a way longer time in Pandaria on that toon than I needed to.
The answer to that is “yes, yes you do”. I’m on Kul-Tiras/Bladefist.
Dracthyr evokers are effing rad. I was thinking of switching mains to my dracthyr - that’s the toon I mentioned above that sims WAY higher - but I just can’t bring myself to bring the switch when I know my DH so well.
Yeah I hear that. My DH, while technically an alt, is really my neo-main - though it’s close as my BE DK was pretty damn fun too.
dammit dammit dammit.
I’m Alliance on the famous / infamous Moon Guard.
If I do this, I was mainly Horde on US/Emerald Dream.
I also have to say it will be ironic AF if WoW is the hook that trips me up here as for MMOs I dunked it for ESO, GW2 and FFXIV
For the Alliance!
…and I thought you were cool.
I’M KIDDING.
Aside of the undead - who I completely dig, my Horde alt is an undead death knight (twice the undead goodness!) - I personally don’t find anything intriguing with the Horde. But I totally get why other people do. And now… not only is cross-server grouping a thing, but cross-faction grouping is as well! You can even have cross-faction guilds now.
Nobody’s perfect. Moonguard is the server famous for ERP.
Emerald Dream mostly has the straight up RPers but that’s not why I am there - it’s also a PvP realm. As one description puts it, “If you come from a RP or PvE server, you may quickly come to realize this world as much more hostile and irritating then you may have expected.”
The last expansion I played was Dragonflight. By that time is was literally just buying the expansion, playing for a month or two, then stopping again. Probably due to being guildless too.
I started at launch with an Elf rogue, played that all through The Molten Core as we had a decent guild made up of players from an Xbox forum I used to frequent.
After we’d done most everything, we rerolled Horde on a PVP server.
I used to love sneaking around on my elf while leveling up, and had been in most enemy cities and towns. The battles in the Barrens were awesome, and this was on a pve server, so we had to try pvp.
It was great until we were at high level, trying to get into Molten Core again, and getting ganked by an Alliance guild. So we all transferred to PVE. I had an orc shaman and loved Alterac Valley, back when you could spend the whole day in there in one battle. Battlegrounds were so much fun. I was very proud of my Wolf mount from being exalted in AV.
We did a lot of content as a guild, but it all started to fall apart when the guild leaders started telling peole how to play. There were so many know-it-alls, it was unbearable, and a lot of people left. WoW in general suffered with that issue.
By Catalcysm I was a solo player, although I did end up in a small guild, mainly for world content. BfA was fun. I played a lot of it with my son.
I switched to a Demon Hunter at some point and never looked back. It is so much fun to play. I was just steam rollering everything in tank spec.
By Dragonflight I was burnt out again. I did enjoy Shadowlands though.
I’d play again with the right people. People who play it for FUN. I agree you have to be a bit serious for the harder content, but I just enjoy exploring and seeing the world. And I still want a dragon…
So, before I do something stupid, what’s up with flying now? Do you still just hit all the places in a zone to unlock Pathfinder, or is there a new grind?
Flying is so important for QoL.
I honestly don’t know, but Pathfinder has always been a fun challenge for me.
All I remember from BfA was that you had to complete a storyline to unlock flying in that zone, something I didn’t complete. Hopefully someone will know.
So which server are we starting the BassBuzz guild on?
Ok flying is so much better now; they adopted GW2-style flying (I am guessing with Dragonflight?)
Cool.
When I upgraded my PC in April, I didn’t bother to install Battlenet. I just went to log in on the PC and t requested my Authenticator code.
I don’t have the authenticator installed on my new phone, so I download it, go to log in, and the Battlenet app (which includes the authenticator) asks for my authenticator code!
Awesome, so I removed the authenticator after passing security and can now log into the app and set up the authenticator again.
Like a dog chasing it’s tail
Here’s a guide to the Pathfinder Meta that explains it all better than I could. On top of Pathfinder, which opens up the ability to switch between skyriding and steady flight (what you’re used to in wow), gathering all the glyphs is pretty important too. I’d get the handynotes add on to help you find all the ones you don’t have yet.
The TWW pathfinder meta works pretty much the same as the DF one.
The first comment on the skyriding guide sums it up pretty well:
“Prioritize getting all the glyphs as soon as possible. The difference between maxed out dragonriding and the crappy thing you get at the start is astronomical.”
Thanks for that, I’d forgotten about Wowhead. There are probably a load more quests I need to do, but I’ll have a read through anyway
Anyone wants to add me, feel free.
Battlenet: Violicious#2752
Steam: Violicious
Cool. Yeah, it’s really similar to flying in GW2 - in fact it’s almost a direct ripoff of the GW2 Griffon mechanics
This is a good thing, Griffon flying in GW2 is probably the best game movement ability since Warframe dashing.
It looks like I have a bit shy of 300k gold spread across all my alts. These days… is that a lot?