Greetings from UK
I am new here, real excited for wow classic been over on the wow classic subreddit but its toxic as hell.
I've played World of Warcraft on and off over the years since release. Played in Vanilla and BC but never made it to max level use to be abit of a altaholic. Released Max level at the start of Wrath and played end game stuff since then.
Use to main a paladin, so want to in classic but all my friends wonna go horde so gonna roll a shaman.
Regards Steve
Hello all!
Been following the forum for couple months and now had the time (while camping for time-lost proto-drake) and encouragement (some wine on a beautiful summer evening) to finally introduce myself. I'm 35 and from Finland. Haven't noticed anyone else from Finland? Hejsan neighbours though :biggrin: Came across this site when I was looking up people from VanillaFriends.
I started playing within the ranks of Horde some time around 2005, and then quit around the end of Cataclysm. I started playing again with my vanilla hunter when BfA launched, lured by the idea of Horde vs Alliance. I'm actively playing though not happy with the changes that has happened in the game (LFR and sharding).
I originally started playing on my hunter. Did some raiding, ZG I remember atleast, but I got my epic hunter bow so I stepped into MC at some point too :biggrin: Then battlegrounds came and started doing pvp and then bit more pvp, eventually doing guild premades and making it to rank 13.
Then I changed my main to mage and started doing pve. Then came WotLK and we started focusing on 10-man raids and achieved the Glory of the Raider achievements.
I don't like the mentality retail has now: no greeting when joining groups/raids, leaving if wipe happens, calling names and being rude if someone doesn't know what to do... That's why I don't really do pugs or LFR but rather stick with the few people I've made friends with even if it means slow progress on mythic+ and no really no raid progress. Classic coming soon though so I don't mind it, just taking it easy until then :smile:
Hoping the Classic to be different: to have that community feeling again, to know the people and guilds you play against in battlegrounds or wpvp (I still
remember pvp guilds like Warders and No Skill Just Luck), to be in an active guild and make new friends with whom to hangout in discord and have fun playing together without taking things too seriously.
Ok, now I'm just starting to ramble so I'll just finish this here. Hoping to get to know people and maybe find a guild to start the journey again together :smile:
PS. I really like the forum and the look of it!
Hey there!
@sextantus_deathguard EU
Hi,
New to Wow entirely. Always wanted to play but couldn't afford it growing up. Can't wait for classic release. I have no clue on what to main; character, profession, guild with etc, Looking forward to total immersion. Guessing I'm going to need to watch a lot of youtube videos to learn the basics. If anyone has any ideas of a fun build please let me know
New to Wow entirely.
I envy you. The first time is always the best time.
Hello everyone!
This place is awesome. So much info to soak up while i impatiently wait for classic.
I only got to around level 45 in classic. I can't wait to actually experience it.
Hi,
I never played Classic so I can't wait to try it and see for myself without any nostalgia clouding my judgment if it is as good as everyone says it is
Welcome! I've been playing since vanilla, and have been playing off and on since WotLK. I'm really excited to have to opportunity to experience the end game content I always regretted missing out on!
Hi guys and welcome to Barrens chat! Have a great time here! :smile:
Hi,
I never played Classic so I can't wait to try it and see for myself without any nostalgia clouding my judgment if it is as good as everyone says it is
Get ready for one of, if not the most addicting game know to man.
If you thought crack or heroin was addicting this is more addicting because its not illegal lol
I remember people losing their jobs, failing out of school (ahem...me), marriage failing, health deteriorating, hell a person died at a LAN center because he forgot to eat and drink water (Should have brought a Mage :surprised:).
But it was the most fun I have ever had in a game!
So get ready to join us in Azeroth and explore and experience what the game has to offer, but remember the difference between reality and fantasy.....or dont lol either way immerse your self to really enjoy it!
Hey all!
Been lurking on this forum for a few weeks, I love the emphasis on written guides as opposed to videos.
Played to 60 in vanilla, quit shortly into BC, then came back for Warlords of Draenor and got to max level. I'm really looking forward to heading back to a digital place I loved in my youth, as I'm sure everyone is.
Hello everyone! I'm a long time WoW player, started just before AQ released. I'm really excited for Classic WoW and am looking forward to some great adventures. I'll be rolling a Human Paladin and leveling alongside my wife who will be a Human Warlock (by the name of Raven). My plan is to have some fun while leveling by being a melee healer of sorts. I read somewhere that the Devs originally intended for the Paladin to be that way, similar to their 2nd attempt in Legion. It'll make for easy questing alongside a Demo Lock as well! See you all in-game!
-Falcon
Hello!
I have been playing since WotLK and never played Vanilla. Looking forward for Classic. I'm glad to be here as I see a lot of useful info to read. Thank you for such great resource.
Hello everyone!
I've been lurking here for some time and found it to be a great place to hang around while waiting for Classic. A lot of useful information and a very nice comminuty in overall. Glad to be even a small part of it!
I'm also going to be completely new to Classic, as I didn't have the chance to play vanilla WoW. And honestly, I cannot wait for it! To me it sounds like a challenge, meaningful leveling (finally, no rush) and an adventure. Just taking my time to enjoy the game with old and new friends, seeing my character grow one step at a time.
Great attitude Mirris! Welcome aboard :)