It's a start in place of 10+ minute flight paths. :P I will say that "Pray come to the Waking Sands" can provide me with Burning Crusade Classic Gold a slight gaming anxiety from a few years back, but lmao.

I'll still play wow, however, when I finally decide to move on I'm not sure if it's to another mmorpg. I've played many other mmos and none of them made me want to play more. There are many elements like games or graphics, but most likely the soundtrack is the most important.

SWTOR is the only MMORPG I've seen that can make me feel something other than WoW's music. It's Star Wars music, so I'm confident that it will be an amazing game.

I'm hoping that after Wrath I'll be able conclude the WoW book. My first character was TBC and I didn't reach max level until a few months before Wrath. Wrath was where I discovered my feet and discovered how to raid and master my character. It was an awesome expansion that brought me so many moments of happiness and I can't look forward to seeing it all over again.

Story writing at an all time low, the primary antagonist is boring there are like 20 currencies active to track the content, which is basic and mostly dull daily newspapers, PVP is currently all paid-for boosts All high-end achievements are available with WoW tokens too, world feels disjointed and empty

Making the decision to level up and where to place that 1 talent point as well as what new spells I could buy was a big deal. When I later expanded, I was shocked to find that the agency in which I could invest 10 talents each... 10 was the only one I could afford. 15 levels. They were automatically taught and there was no real immediate rush after each step-up. Sadness. For meat least.

I agree with their logic on wanting to change talent trees (too cookie cutter and most people simply went online which they liked and that was that, the 1% increase in damage to targets, aren't "exciting") but then they substituted them with a few choices which... ended up being cookie cutter and/or required to have the spec feel good and feel even more restrictive.

Too diluted even for cheap WOW TBC Gold a noob. It was apparent to them that they were looking to draw more people who are not experts. It was a failure for casual players.