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big fan of wow, but atm im stuck at 70, no dungeons pop before 30 mins these days, so the only way to level is via quests which after bg leveling and dungeon popping u just dont wanna do anymore lol

Yes! Just started playing again with some friends. We in 5.8-6k gs (been a while since gear updated).

PM me Nietono or /who Eon Aenaos (guild) and ask anyone for clashez. It's just some real life friends and me in there so they will all know who you want =p

lol, on Thaur?

I'm Feakz the Mage - or Deepcup, the pally tank. I recognise your name, we've def run together before.

Oh man this game is f*kin horrid. I finally quit after 8 solid months of wakeup, wow, sleep. Actually ruined my life, i didn't believe people when they told me lol. I quit going gym, cbf'd looking for work etc etc, finally woke up to myself and quit :)

My character for anyone interested :Phttp://www.wowarmory.com/character-sheet.x...mp;cn=Tophergtr We were pretty much into the last phase on HM LK 25

Just gotta pace yourself man. It's only cause the true nerds sit there all day and makes you wonder why they are so geared so quickly.

I geared myself, in my own time, when I knew I had it. Still retain a job, life, gf, 2 cars (which always need work), and tons of other hobbies.

Everything in moderation dude, good to see you're out of your WoW spell..

Just gotta pace yourself man. It's only cause the true nerds sit there all day and makes you wonder why they are so geared so quickly.

I geared myself, in my own time, when I knew I had it. Still retain a job, life, gf, 2 cars (which always need work), and tons of other hobbies.

Everything in moderation dude, good to see you're out of your WoW spell..

I'd hate to play as a casual. The general public are so shit at this game it actually hurts. I pugged raids with my alts if they weren't needed for my guild and they couldn't even down festergut with 25% buff, we hit the enrage timer. I might play in cata again depending on where i'm at with life :ermm:

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i'm sorta in the same boat haven't played for about a year and slowly trying to get back into it i.e. remembering passwords n stuff pretty sure i had/have a 55 bloodelf pally and 60-70 blood elf dk cant really remember i'm on barthillas was always pretty good was never in a server que. i'll post more once i get back on if i ever do :D haha

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