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Posted by Conjude on Jan 21, 2008

Starting at 0

Do you get bored every 10 levels?

   It’s the same o’story, you’re about to hit that milestone that is 40, 50 or 60, you can’t wait, you’ll be getting a new mount, better equ and new skills. You work for days grinding and finding those quest you’ve missed and it finally happens, DING! you’re there.. You fly back to town, get your mount or what ever new toy is at that level, find the trainer and see if you get a new skill not just an upgrade to your old ones, hit AH and find those new purples you’ve been eyeing and then… You realize, you’re back at zero.

   These are the times that I start to slow down a bit, you realize you now have to do it all over again, move to a new area, grab 20 yellow !’s and start questing. Seeing those new areas does keep it new and exciting but also not knowing the area and where all the baddies that will kill you are hiding makes for a little slower progression also. BUT, you do have that new gear you just picked up at the AH and need to build your skill in what ever weapon you have. By looking at smaller goals to overcome and not the 10 levels you see still ahead (before you do it again) it will be no time untill you’re at 49, 59 or even looking 70 in the eye

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One Response to “Starting at 0”

  1. Valdesta says:

    Hee hee, I don’t know about you, but I’ve got a billion goals in this game and it’s easy to switch my attention most times.

    That being said, for sure hitting level cap always makes one think “now what” for just a moment, as you said. And after a long grind like for the Netherdrake that takes your toon so far out of the way in Outland for anything else, I felt a little ‘off’ for a couple of days while I figured out what I would spend my time on next.

    Gratz on the levelling tho ;)

    Valdesta
    WoWGrrl player blog

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