What I mean by this, of course, is who else connects their character to their person? For example I choose classes that symbolize who I am as a person. As a result, I come to either the Monk, Hunter, Shaman, or Druid (not being cocky, I just love nature). As a result, I can't play a Paladin, Death Knight, or Warrior because in real life I am not the most physically fit person (I'm pretty scrawny) so I can't "see myself" so to speak as one of those. I also can't be a Warlock or Rogue because I'm also a pretty nice person. I would play mage too, but I can't stand the play style. I also can't play Dwarves or Gnomes because I'm really tall and playing a short character seems odd.
Who else does this? There are 9(?) million WoW players, so I doubt I'm the only one hehe
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Just curious as to how many people's first characters (when I say first character, I mean the first character that you got out of the starting zone) became their mains and still are their mains? This was my first character, I'm getting bored to tears with him because he's getting stale, and am thinking about maining a new character. Can't stand the thought of lettin' ol' Wolfy go though :( my first flying mount, first healer, first heroic, first level capped character, first character through the delicious northrend.. the list goes on to the point where it would feel awkward for him to not be my "main"
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I just got my first 85 :D The armory probably hasn't update him yet, but he's definitely 85 (I'm so giddy hehe)
So.. I've never had an 85 before.. what do I do now? Should I max my professions? And if I do start to work on my professions which one should I get? I don't like inscription that much but I think alchemy would be cool, but what about mining and it's related professions or skinning? Should I start gearing and running dungeons? If I should do that, what should my item level be before trying heroics/raids? Or do I need the justice gear for that? Should I work on getting a title? I was thinking about explorer. I need advice! What should I do?! |