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I've been playing as a Night Elf Druid -- specializing in restoration talents, with a dash of balance thrown in -- and I've slogged my way through countless dungeon runs and endless gankings in Stranglethorn Vale to make it here.To get more news about Buy WoW Classic Items, you can visit lootwowgold news official website.
To longtime players of the game, this may not be that big of a deal. Level 60 is the traditional level cap, the first big pinnacle of achievement back in 2004 when the journey to 60 was a hundred-hour commitment to the grind -- not the lazy afternoon it can be in regular WoW.
There are countless players around the world who've hit this goal on not just one, but a myriad of characters. Some dedicated players have multiple level 60 characters, because they need additional digital bag space to hold all their fancy weapons and gear. These people clearly have a lot more time on their hands than I do.
So level 60, for some, is trivial. For me, it's a huge deal. Wow Classic is the first game in a while to sink its claws deep as my manic brain flings me from one activity to the next. It's also the first time I've fallen in love with an MMO.
When it comes to games, I'm either all in, or not interested at all. I can take or leave the games that don't grab me, but if one does, oh boy. I buy the books. I buy art. I read every scrap of lore. I construct vast narratives about my characters in daydreams.
With WoW, I was late to the party. I never played it when I was younger and hadn't gone further than watching a few stray scenes from Warcraft, the movie. But when social distancing restrictions came into place, I found myself with an awful lot of time on my hands and a partner who logged over 365 days of game time during his formative years, playing through every expansion. That's almost 10,000 hours.
So naturally I made him spend 6 and a half hours running me through every single detail of every single expansion in the World of Warcraft universe. We watched every cutscene, pausing for inevitable questions. We watched Blizzard trade show announcements. We went over strategy for various dungeons. He patiently explained to me the difference between Arthas and Uther and a whole host of characters with frustratingly similar names. And we may or may not have even asked his accomodating mother to go scavenging through his old house for the novels, before sending them interstate so I could scour them for lore.