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I began WoW as gearscore was p..
I began WoW as gearscore was picking up4 Years Ago![]() I'm just a total sprout and novice, but I've witnessed many girls with the name Paw's Paws or something playing instruments in WOW TBC Gold an pub. I thought they were npcs, although it's still difficult for me to discern the difference between players and non-players. It seems I was wrong. those were real people plying in bands? Damn. I was thinking I heard an old tune however, I didn't pay attention. What do you think they should be adding? A way to challenge players to play cards anyplace in the game(players I'm referring to). If they have the possibility of winning mgp from the gold saucer it could be great fun playing cards and making our own bets on games. I would love to walk through a dark alleyway and see card sharks looking for games to play. It's common for me and my fellow players or FC mates to pop into Discord at night, visit a main city, dance some, maybe catch some bards, go explore the houses of the wards, and then go to the location that's hosting an event, or just something that's outside of just playing together. There's so much to do, see, and experience all over the world and a huge amount of it is made by players this is what I long for in old-school WoW. It lost its luster to me a long time in the past, and I'll never forget getting dressed in SWP gear and having people on my very badly progressed server going on about how 'THIS outfit is SO amazing' but being completely unaware! It's incredible how I can relax in Limsa or Ul'dah or anything else wearing my Triple Triad parasol out and I'll probably get five whispers about where I got it from. Sometimes, I'll message other players to ask where they got a certain accessory because I'm an avid fan of glamour. It's very enjoyable. Early Runescape has an amazing community. If you just walked through Varrock or Falador it is possible to observe so many people doing various activities (or going to world 2 to find the places crowded with traders). There were many people who spent their time playing minigames. Now everyone breaks each activity into gold/hour and hours of xp. I began WoW as gearscore was picking up and was before LFG was even introduced (dps meters were already commonplace). The shift was in community members from avoiding people who were toxic to go to dungeons to simply kicking the lowest level dps before becoming replaced in just a few seconds. This is especially true in WoW, in which the "interview procedure" for joining a group has changed from checking out their gear to reviewing their entire experience. People basically expect you to have four years of experience to buy WOW Burning Crusade Classic Gold be considered for an post at the entry level. |

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