That's what I think, after the 2 weeks I only want to farm a little Mats/Pots and raid. And if necessary I want to raise the professions.
And sooner or later there will be a Level 20 Warlock Twink for Azshara and a 60 Hunter to farm.
I used to do the alt 60 for farming but I have found creating several level 35 characters with max proffs is actually A LOT more efficient. I forget where I saw the numbers, but someone broke down the average time to get a hunter to 60 and then the amount of time that you would need to farm with that character to bring your time spent back into the positive overall (instead of just farming on your main, despite it being suboptimal)? I'll try to find it and link it if I can. Either way, leveling several 35s and selling your cooldowns is the way to go for a constant flow of cash with minimal time investment. Pretty easy to juggle these toons on rest and level em up fast. Once they are 35, no more farming for you. Simply log in and click on the cooldown and then logout.
SHUT UP. SHUT UP. SHUT UP. SHUT UP. SHUT UP. SHUT UP. SHUT UP. SHUT UP. STOP RUINING MY INCOME WITH COMPETITION :cry:
10th july is the date when my wife will have birthtermin. So in both the EU open Stresstests and at launch, we will be parents to a little baby girl! :D
Yes.. I planned this... exeptionally well!
Guess i will play while i sleep ;D
I remember I was reeeeeeally addicted to any game in my life. Nowadays I just control my sleep time (well, sometimes.).
For Classic WoW I'm thinking about 5 or 6 hours, I don't know... it depends on my college time being a game developer.
My plans for launch is just waiting for the server to calm down, since I know it will be SO MUCH people at the same time (actually that's why stress tests (blinded or not) are here), then find someone to be friend and play together with.
Since my name wasn't in original classic or anywhere, I think it would be difficult for me to show my personality in game.
Ye, but as a H-Priest its always stupid to farm. Im not sure about a Hunter/Mage for farming, but it will probably take like 4days played to push an alt 1-60 when I buy gear while leveling or craft tailoring shit for the mage with my priest.
Atleast I have to level a Warlock until 20, thats just normal in Progress guilds.
Healers have some pretty great farm opportunities. We will have to see what they do with diremaul. A healer and a strong DPS can make some incredible money farming diremaul rich thorium veins.
Ye, but as a H-Priest its always stupid to farm. Im not sure about a Hunter/Mage for farming, but it will probably take like 4days played to push an alt 1-60 when I buy gear while leveling or craft tailoring shit for the mage with my priest.
Atleast I have to level a Warlock until 20, thats just normal in Progress guilds.
Healers have some pretty great farm opportunities. We will have to see what they do with diremaul. A healer and a strong DPS can make some incredible money farming diremaul rich thorium veins.
Only problem then is still solo farming can't really occur (other than gathering profs). I went full resto on my druid for a little while in vanilla (and even as Druid which is easier) it felt so painful :( I may end up with a full resto shaman as an Alt, but full resto Main as a first char is a bit painful.
I do like the idea of lvl 35 alts for profession cooldowns, this is something I may try to utilise.
Only problem then is still solo farming can't really occur (other than gathering profs).
I suppose? But thats sort of the sacrifice to being a tank or healer. You are less efficient solo but should boast a very healthy list of friends to accompany you with whatever you choose to do.
I went full resto on my druid for a little while in vanilla (and even as Druid which is easier) it felt so painful :( I may end up with a full resto shaman as an Alt, but full resto Main as a first char is a bit painful.
I do like the idea of lvl 35 alts for profession cooldowns, this is something I may try to utilise.
Its definitely an excellent way to make gold.