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IT'S A TRAP!
Ok, I want to tell you a little story.
Back when World of Warcraft was literally just released and I was only 6 years old (it was 2004 if I remember correctly), I was playing World of Warcraft as a Horde character. Back when I was 6, I was a BEAST at PvP. In my short, 5 month career I won about 200+ battles, losing only a dozen matches and drawing 5. In fact, in my short career in that game, I became unofficially known as the "Captain of the Horde", and was expected to win almost every battle. Sadly, shortly before I started my first year in school, my parents feared that I would be too open to strangers and too willing to share personal info...as a result, my account was gone.
Now fast forward from 2004 all the way to June 25th of this year...
My family decided to go see Warcraft, and after getting my tickets, I was handed a game card that allowed me to download World of Warcraft free and also get me 4 transmog skins. In addition, the lady working the ticket counter (who, incidentally, I know from working with her on my high school football team) had also a special game card made just for me...1 month free game time if I return to the game that made my PvP a beast (I suck at PvP now, to be brutally honest).
So, a word of advice....if you are a former World of Warcraft player, DON'T go see Warcraft. Blizzard is attempting everything in their power to make people return to the game.
King
Back when World of Warcraft was literally just released and I was only 6 years old (it was 2004 if I remember correctly), I was playing World of Warcraft as a Horde character. Back when I was 6, I was a BEAST at PvP. In my short, 5 month career I won about 200+ battles, losing only a dozen matches and drawing 5. In fact, in my short career in that game, I became unofficially known as the "Captain of the Horde", and was expected to win almost every battle. Sadly, shortly before I started my first year in school, my parents feared that I would be too open to strangers and too willing to share personal info...as a result, my account was gone.
Now fast forward from 2004 all the way to June 25th of this year...
My family decided to go see Warcraft, and after getting my tickets, I was handed a game card that allowed me to download World of Warcraft free and also get me 4 transmog skins. In addition, the lady working the ticket counter (who, incidentally, I know from working with her on my high school football team) had also a special game card made just for me...1 month free game time if I return to the game that made my PvP a beast (I suck at PvP now, to be brutally honest).
So, a word of advice....if you are a former World of Warcraft player, DON'T go see Warcraft. Blizzard is attempting everything in their power to make people return to the game.
King
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I appreciate your concern, but there is no chance for me to be back to wow, ever. They raised the subscription in my country, it's like 24 bucks/month and 100 for a expansion. LMAO wow is a great game, but doens't worth that much!!
Dont see a reason why you make such a drama out if it.
People hate on wow alot, sometimes just because its a trend nowadays, but as someone who played the game from its very first version, i can say the game got alot of things right.
The classess were fun, i have yet to see an mmo that had such a fun class like the druid, the form changing ability was not only combat designed but also immersive, flying arround the world, sitting on trees, buildings, exploring the world, was fun by itself.
I loved the warrior aswell, wow was the only game where i felt im playing a real warrior, charging stuff, making quick business of enemies with my twohander wep or switching to shield and sword if need be, etc.
In the end i left not because i hated the game but after many years of playing i was ready to move on, though i have only fond memmories of wow, despite its downfall to the casual levels after cataclysm.