Back to Azeroth
Everything was going well, but after the monograph I had a lot of free time to do other things. I decided to go back to Azeroth. After a mega download of over 500 MB, I was ready to play again.
First of all, I discovered that I had been expelled from my old guild, okay. They didn’t do raids; we called ourselves a guild for ganking :-) Not very useful, but it was fun to bother the Horde. Every weekend there were raids on enemy bases… useless, but fun.
Well, since I got kicked out and also can’t remember the name of the old guild, you can deduce how important they were to me… so I decided to find another guild. This time, a guild that really worked, that did more productive raids and helped me reach level 70 without stress. Sounds like a lot. I found a Portuguese guild and now I’m in the “Fifth Empire”. With this post, it will be easier to remember the name of the guild if I forget again.
I continued following the leveling guide that my friends sent… by the way, send me the guide from 60 to 70, as what I have still ends at 60. On the first day, I already found a rogue who decided to kill me three times in a row. Certain things are easy to forget, but my hatred for rogues came back quickly. I took advantage of the rested bonus since I hadn’t played in months… went from level 45 to 47… I’m doing well. I got very annoyed with the flight time of the birds, another proof that WOW is just a pastime! Or better, it’s an end-time hobby. It should come with warnings on the packaging, but what can you do?
I forgot about following the talent tree and the cat spells too… but playing those things comes back to mind. Even my shortcut keys I had forgotten… so much time… My son started asking me the names of places and I forgot a lot of things! How could I have done that :-) If it weren’t for the leveling guide, I would really be lost.
A warning to the Horde: if you have someone with low honor in Spinebreaker, look for Predak, hunter, level 47, easy to kill :-) Now no one from the Horde will be without honor!