I'd really like to see a wider variety of meaningful and WOW TBC Gold thematically-focused quests. As it stands the quests are copy pasted "go search x chests for"y" or "go killing x of a creature such as y" or "go to the location x and engage with the character y". Some quests require that you go to an ancient ruin to find rivets... or go to an eddy to place down an easel. They're not much in the way of appeal or purpose. (Of course, some do, for instance, the Pastor Walsh quest line. But it's very rare.
Also, I'd like see a greater variability in the types of enemies that I come across. All of the archers behave like dryads to lost archers. All lost archers are duplicated with a new name and so on. To make the world feel complete there needs to be greater distinction between the lost.
There must be a means to keep an entire faction dominating a server, like an underdog reward or something. It's unclear how to tackle this issue, but it is a major issue. Once one side is dominant the other, there's no more pvp...
Since childhood, I have been hooked to WoW for almost my entire life. When I was only six years old, I first started playing WoW. By the time I reached 12 I was playing for 10+ hours every weekend. I gained weight, and I spent almost all of my teens playing WoW. From the age of 17-19 I began to lessen my playing and lose weight after getting new friends and developing a drug (marijuana habit) and then I went back to get lost in the game at least each expansion pack to mark the new months.
Over Christmas I was very involved with WoW Shadowlands. Then I deleted my account next spring. It hurts a lot seeing all those characters and lost time. It is not something I'm regretting, but I miss my high-level toons and the opportunity to raid another mythic+.
Although I began playing a lot at 70, I now have an level 70 warlock on an account that I created during the summer. It took me a long time to get to 70 , and I did not play any end game content.
After several months of playing console games (Pokemon Halo MCC) in moderation... WoW has been calling my name. Yesterday, I began to go through some WoW videos and buy WOW Burning Crusade Classic Gold play. I'm not able to help but consider playing WoW again. The cost is only $15 to get me back on my TBC warlock.
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