Yesterday, I rolled a blood elf. I didn't exactly plan to, but what else is one supposed to do while waiting for high-level characters to transfer? And besides, they're so pretty.I found myself alone -- but for fifty paladins -- on Sunstrider Isle, armed with nothing but a dagger and some lurid green clothes.
For the first time in months, I didn't know what to do next -- and I liked it.
Remember life without DKP? No raid schedules. No guildchat, no PvP or reputation grinds. Imagine, instead, the sheer unadulterated joy of discovering new lands, exploring a new class, and treading entirely new territory. Taking my first tentative steps into Silvermoon City, I found a familiar feeling coming back to me -- the same feeling I had when, on my very first character, I ventured into Darnassus. A mixture of amazement at the beautiful surroundings, excitement at the places yet to explore and quests yet to uncover, and pleasure in being lost.
Wandering into a building with no idea what's inside and being surprised; questlines and clever items that hook right into the Blood Elves' magic-based storyline; a gorgeous landscape in glorious technicolour with a distinctly new feel. All of these, and more, are sufficient drivers to make levelling a novel and exciting process, despite the same "kill ten"/"deliver this"-style quests we've done to death.
Starting a new character is a fresh experience again, especially for those of us who have exhausted the existing newbie areas. However, it strikes me that venturing from this magical fantasyland back into the "real" world at level 20 will feel very strange; the downside of adding new content at either end of the levelling curve, but not in the middle.



















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10-14-2006 @ 1:26PM
CiM said...
Gief.
Though. Time to level up 3 or more existing 60s to 70, AND explore all the new instances/wings/difficulty settings, AND raid, AND play arena, AND mess about with new outdoor PvP, AND farm enough gold to get flying mounts, AND roll a bunch of new alts to experience the new races and starting areas and class combos... I guess it may take some patience!
Damn you, Blizzard, for pwning the next year of my life!
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10-15-2006 @ 3:43AM
kuri said...
And here's to one of many expansions to come. Maybe one day- ONE day- they'll give us some new leveling grounds to mix with the end-game content.
I have to believe it's on the mind mapping boards.
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10-18-2006 @ 9:51AM
Silvertusk said...
Grats on getting into the beta, Jennieee-eee-eee.
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10-18-2006 @ 7:06PM
Instantmanga said...
Is TBC in Open Beta now?
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10-20-2006 @ 2:00PM
Ultima said...
Auctually the burning crusade is in CLOSED Beta,if it was in open i wouldn't be waiting for my reply for my key.
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