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What mounts do you use primarily?” wysłany:
Some of us are mount collectors, and for the love of me, Ashes of Al'ar will never drop, but that's another story. I seem to use these mounts all the time:

Sandstone Drake — I love dragons, and being able to carry someone on my back. Some friends of mine love being escorted through zones without a hitch. :)

Traveler's Tundra Mammoth — Repairs are always a good thing, and it's nice to sell basic materials as well as food for pets.

Reins of the Grand Expedition Yak — Another repair mount, but now since Draenor was released, having a portable Transmog mount makes this one awesome!

Azure Water Strider — Many a days I traveled across the oceans to cut down time to getting to certain zones, skipping content I've done over and over to the point of boredom. THIS mount is indispensable. I use it all the time.
And then I hit 90...” wysłany:
There's a lot to do. Actually, I'm glad for that.

I work everyday, come home, chat with my girlfriend, exercise for a bit, cook dinner, and play WoW if I have time. Which isn't much.

Took me 3 days (not playtime) to go from 89 to 90.

I suppose my first goal will be to get the Loremaster title. Get every quest done in every zone. That'll take me another week or so. Then I can grind professions, then reputation, then go for some heroic dungeons.

I really have nothing to complain about here. I'm just glad that every time I login to WoW, I've got something to do. I probably won't get the Every Day I'm Pan-Da-Ren achievement, but whatever, you know?

I've got 12 other active toons I want to work on, too, though I'm not as tempted to get them up other than professions.

Always something to do... I might forget to water my garden, though. >.>
You ever get someone whispering you every once in a great while saying that they're from Blizzard or a GM, telling you go to some mysterious website to verify your account so that you won't get banned?

They must think I'm stupid or something. For me, it's insta-ignore-then-report. It's amazing how they try to disguise themselves, using odd characters that make themselves look like Blizzard.

"Blízzard" was one I came across. Didn't notice the accented character, huh?

Just for amusement... you guys get these every once in a while? More amusingly, has a GM-player character been whispered to in this way?

Most people on the forums here probably know that when a GM wishes to speak with you, you get a specific alert message on your screen, which usually opens in a separate chat window, also with the GM chat badge attached to their name.

These users, BTW, are bots 99% of the time, and for some reason, you can't even whisper back to them, as they are "offline" or "user does not exist." Curious...