Uninteresting $#!% 19 - Holiday "Why I Started WoW Again" Edition
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Howdy folks.
It's the holidays, which means we're going to be sitting around waiting for the New Year to come around so we can start getting some new games. You know what the real bitch is? It's when you have all these games you need to finish, and then your friends finally make you cave and buy a copy of World of Warcraft: Cataclysm, starting you back on the path of the downward spiral. Sleep deprivation has already occurred, and it doesn't seem like something that will let up for quite some time. One can only hope that this adventure into the never-ending plummet to the bottom of Hell will end well, but sadly, we've all been here before. With that said, let's talk about Cataclysm...
...or instead, I should tell you about how I'm not playing Cataclysm. Rather than starting a level 1 toon of some other class, I started a Death Knight...which kickstarts at level 55. In turn, it means that I have not seen more than one small piece of the massive change in Azeroth, which happened to be a portion to the south of The Dark Portal in The Blasted Lands. That portion was pretty awesome, as it involved a ton of murlocs being enslaved by nagas, as well as some forest being corrupted. Guess what I had to do? Be a goddamned hero and save some fucking murlocs!!! It was great fun, and it has me excited to check out the 1-60 content.
As it stands, though, it's saddening to see such a massive overhaul of the game (to the point that someone who hasn't played in a year feels like a complete stranger to the game)...and yet the Outlands and Northrend remain untouched. Grinding away XP in Hellfire turned out to be one hell of a painful experience, only made better by getting a flying mount at 60 rather than 70....or whatever the hell it was before. Why only revamp one part of the world when you could make the game in its entirety something fresh and new? Let the Outlands and Northrend get some damage, some new initiative, and for fuck's sake, a fresh coat of paint and some reworking! Streamline those quests for a better experience. Someone leveling from 1-60 is going to see a lot of fun stuff, but once they hit the 60-80 gap, it's going to turn out to be a bit of a drag until they get into the new stuff for Cataclysm. Don't just make it to where I'll bust 64 and 65 before I even finish Zangarmarsh: make it to where I'll feel more involved in Outlands and Northrend. Part of what made my short stint in The Blasted Lands so exciting, aside from being familiar with the old world of vanilla WoW, was that I felt like I was having an impact on the world. I was doing something that wasn't just arbitrary "kill 10 of these because we said to". I dragged a crate of baby murlocs to freedom, dammit! Give me more of that impactful feeling!
My biggest piece of excitement right now is getting to the high-level content of 80-85. Having seen my buddies roll through the new territories like Vash'jir and Twilight Highlands, as well as dungeons like Grim Batol (which I've been dying for since vanilla) and heroic Deadmines (ZOMG!), these are territories that I am wholeheartedly ready to explore.
A trip back to Azeroth didn't even feel like it was in the cards, and for the longest time, fighting that urge to go back seemed a bit futile. Being back in the World of Warcraft, it feels like a long and arduous road ahead - one that seems like it will have far more rewards than before.
With that, I retire the Uninteresting $#!% blogs. Frankly, most never liked the title anyways, and above which, it would seem that playing other games is going to fall to the wayside quite a bit...unless I get tired of WoW and just decide to go back to Xbox.
Until next time, piece.

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