WoW Classic as a communal Skinner from Limm's blog
I am looking in remarks and visiting many people which are entirely concentrated on endgame/raiding content and their"facts" about the wow classic gold classes. Yes, if utilizing WoW Classic as a communal Skinner box is what you enjoy ("what can we do today?" "what exactly do you mean? -eric cartman) then go right ahead and min/max your life replacement all the way to Kel'Thuzad. You can crunch all the numbers you desire, the actual reality is (and less so in raiding) that the world is vast beyond predictability. It's a simulation of reality in that manner. Thanks to the players.
Perhaps you are currently getting camped with a weary 60 and all you want is a pile of tusks. Perhaps you go watch Fortnite streams and give up. Or perhaps bump into a raid that is waiting outdoors ZG that proceeds to rape your aggressor til they log out to light's hope lightbringer gold your pleasure, make a run for it, and you attempt to respawn in a location that is safeish. THEN they provide you a few fans that are fancy and you proceed to get those tusks. Defeat and dying are a part of WoW Classic. This world of warcraft is not completely honest. We DO! That's what makes it such a fantastic game.
You go into high level dungeons (even low level ones) and you also go for chests! With a vanish and maximum picklock skill and sap, you can get epics, blues and some awesome BOE greens! Also mad for servers, as keen buyers can be found by you ! Its random how rewarding it is, however, its FUN! Its a bet treasure search from start to finish!
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By | Limm |
Added | Jul 27 '19 |
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