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Old 06-12-2020, 06:56 PM
Spineripper Spineripper is offline
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Default After hitting 50, and listed items over = game stale?

Leveled up fairly quick when classic launched. The launch rush was fun as hell. Even doing legacy items In a list was super fun. Sounds weird, but there was some magic about camping MS for 70+ hours with a bunch of dudes and talking smack, Was super fun. Now many months later since launch, still in classic, no more legacy items. Tried multiple alts, groups drying up, no rush to try to hit 25, or 35 to get alts legacy items. So those levels are just the same as everything else.

It’s just stale man, raided for a bit. Meh it’s cool I guess... There’s just so many rules to even have fun. Gotta wait at ent, can’t go past this. Don’t attack that mob unless everyone in that raid fully dies etc. You almost need a raid “rule sheet” next to you at all times.

I do really love the /list mechanic makes it sort of a new game. Wish they would do AC/FBSS or something and add a minimUm level so I can “kinda play a new game” Focus on getting alts to that level or something. Makes me look forward to doing something.

Here’s hoping epic items will be /listed!

Sure I can still camp stuff solo, but dam so boring being by yourself for hours, and hours. Something about a bunch of people in a camp bitching about missing AFK checks made the game really fun.

/rant off
 


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