first post

As a long time, if infrequent player, it was nice to come back to WoW. With a number of alts littered across a number of European realms it was hard deciding what character to play. I’d not played since before the release of the burning crusade, and such was pretty much out of touch with anything past level 60. Do i pick Shao, my PvP realmed lvl60 gnome warlock? or Shao, my PvE realmed lvl59 orc hunter. Or Shooter, my PvE realmed lvl 42 dward hunter.

I started afresh, this time opting for a pet-less class, the priest. I was going to be helping a friend of a friend play the game, so opted for Night Elf. I since learned this wasn’t the best option, but it gave me the opportunity to show the ropes to a true newbie, which was nice. At the same time I longed for the ‘good old days’ when several workmates would play often, questing and doing instance runs together, and then laughing and joking about or exploits the following day at work. As sad as that sounds i know i’m not alone in liking the communal aspect of the game. Alas, none of my friends played any more. But that wouldn’t stop me trying to persuade them back? right?

two days later and my girlfriend broke. She re-rolled a gnome warlock. Having previously played a lvl41 gnome mage(PvE)

two weeks later, and one of my good friends broke. He recently re-rolled another dward paladin – his third. The others being lvl38 (PvE), and lvl57(PvP).

As you can see, we’re not hardcore players, more casual players that make up a vast majority of those that play world of Warcraft the world over.

My priest is now lvl 27, but this isn’t a priest blog, it’s a hunter blog. You guessed it, i re-rolled another dwarf hunter. Another Shao. This blog will be about his adventures, as well orcShao, and dwarf shooter.

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