I wish. That's on a pserver where I started years ago.
I get the urge to try out new classes once the leveling starts to slow down in the 30s too, but really the best parts of the game are ahead and, in my experience from playing on pservers and stuff, I have more fun pushing my one character into new zones, getting all their abilities, seeing the new dungeons etc. than I do running The Barrens over and over.
Having said that, someone else in this thread has mentioned that this is the best time to reroll, which I guess technically is true. If you look forward to the ability your character gets, how they function in dungeons, how they function in PVP, etc. and you just think like "This sucks" or "This isn't what I want to do," then yeah it's probably time to jump ship on your main and try something else.
You're going to have "grass is greener" syndrome with other classes no matter what you play. I'd say just think about what drew you to your main in the first place and stick it out until they're fully fleshed out unless you're truly hating the experience and don't see it getting better by like, your 40s.
EDIT: Having said all this, bouncing a couple characters around to juggle rest isn't the worst idea in the world. It's not the fastest, but I don't think anyone with altoholism is that worried about it. And if you're worried about sinking time into a "dead" character, consider you need to be 35 to be an Artisan at a profession. Still worth keeping around for that at least.
As the title says I do believe im getting the symptoms lol, I just got to 30 on my rogue after re rolling from my hunter. Now im getting tempted to roll a warlock instead of continuing with my current toon.
Go hunter imo it'll give you an adequate grasp of pve without dying as much and make some gold along the way. Meanwhile, you can fight side by side other players and learn more about their class play-style and solidify your ACTUAL future main.
Yeah I think I'm going to roll a warrior alt and play it on rested xp. Need at least one to break up the monotony.
One of the things I do is that every time I get a item that can be used by one of my alter I take it as a goal. For example, if I get a sword level 15 and my war is level 13 I try to level it until the sword can be equipped. So the satisfaction is greater, oh yeash
Same problem for me. Had a undead warlock to 14. I became really frustrated trying to get in groups for RFC so I decided to roll a Bear tank. I got him up to 14 and I must say its a little slow to level compared to Lock.
I was an altoholic in Vanilla and never got past level 30 because it it.
For Classic I'm not letting myself play another character (other than my bank alt) until I get my main to 60.
I am in the exact same boat. In vanilla I got a mage to around mid 30, hunter to start 50, warlock to around lv40 and a lot of low lvl alts.. At the moment I am a few bars from 40 on my main and will not even consider alts before my main hit 60. Atleast I chose warlock and I am generally happy due to playing draintanking and not the standard private server voidwalker spec.