Mists of Pandaria and the resurgence of WoW
Posted: December 8th, 2012, 5:28 pm
I've been playing WoW since release. Doobjanka has over 500 days played on her. I've done almost everything there is to do in the game, except PvP, and at the end of Cata I was bored. I found myself logging in less and less. I got a job that required me to stop raiding because I would have to go at a moments notice. My raid friends, some I've known since Vanilla, some I'd met later, stopped playing all together. It got to the point that when I did log in, I didn't know anyone in my guild. My server was dead to begin with, but this was like logging in to a brand new server where you didn't know anyone.
I was, quite honestly, bored with WoW. It was the first time since I started to play that I wanted to quit the game.
And then the MoP beta came out.
I was in the first wave of invites because I'm awesome, so I downloaded it, copied Doob over and went looking at the pet battles. They weren't implemented yet, so I ground out Archaeology to 600 and called it a day. League of Legends kept me playing with some of the friends that quit WoW, and Diablo III was a nice distraction, but I kept coming back to the beta every new build hoping for something to redeem WoW for me.
When pet battles finally came up they were super buggy, so they removed them for a bit. I amused myself by flying around the zones and looking for possible wild pets and listing them with the help of other site users and Quintessence. When pet battles finally made it live I didn't spend much time on it, but my interest was piqued.
Blizzcon 2011, Breanni and I had talked about making a WarcraftPets guild for members of the site and pet collectors in general. With an actual MoP release date announced, and my old guild a shadow of what it was, I decided to take the plunge. I bought a different level 25 guild, since it wasn't fair to the old guildies that still played to rob them of the benefits they had worked so hard for, and transferred Doobjanka and the new guild to Madoran. Only recruiting through the website, the guild slowly filled up with other people who loved pets just as much as me.
With it being a casual guild, I didn't need to worry about raiding or certain times I had to be on. Nothing forces me to grind out dailies or do anything in the game whatsoever, but Mists of Pandaria brought back the magic of WoW to me. Good guildies to talk to, fun things to do and no responsibilities. The only tough decision I have to make now is who to give my spare pets to (Answer: Whoever responds first!).
So thank you to the new friends I've met since MoP launched, the WoW developers who brought back the wonder to WoW and WarcraftPets in general. This is my niche in the game. I'll never be a world first raider or a PvP master but I can always collect pets, share my love of them with others and enjoy WoW for what it is, a game and hobby.
I was, quite honestly, bored with WoW. It was the first time since I started to play that I wanted to quit the game.
And then the MoP beta came out.
I was in the first wave of invites because I'm awesome, so I downloaded it, copied Doob over and went looking at the pet battles. They weren't implemented yet, so I ground out Archaeology to 600 and called it a day. League of Legends kept me playing with some of the friends that quit WoW, and Diablo III was a nice distraction, but I kept coming back to the beta every new build hoping for something to redeem WoW for me.
When pet battles finally came up they were super buggy, so they removed them for a bit. I amused myself by flying around the zones and looking for possible wild pets and listing them with the help of other site users and Quintessence. When pet battles finally made it live I didn't spend much time on it, but my interest was piqued.
Blizzcon 2011, Breanni and I had talked about making a WarcraftPets guild for members of the site and pet collectors in general. With an actual MoP release date announced, and my old guild a shadow of what it was, I decided to take the plunge. I bought a different level 25 guild, since it wasn't fair to the old guildies that still played to rob them of the benefits they had worked so hard for, and transferred Doobjanka and the new guild to Madoran. Only recruiting through the website, the guild slowly filled up with other people who loved pets just as much as me.
With it being a casual guild, I didn't need to worry about raiding or certain times I had to be on. Nothing forces me to grind out dailies or do anything in the game whatsoever, but Mists of Pandaria brought back the magic of WoW to me. Good guildies to talk to, fun things to do and no responsibilities. The only tough decision I have to make now is who to give my spare pets to (Answer: Whoever responds first!).
So thank you to the new friends I've met since MoP launched, the WoW developers who brought back the wonder to WoW and WarcraftPets in general. This is my niche in the game. I'll never be a world first raider or a PvP master but I can always collect pets, share my love of them with others and enjoy WoW for what it is, a game and hobby.