World of Warcraft

  • Thread starter Thread starter Shai Gar
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I just got my 2 year sobriety chip for WoW.

I had a cap level Druid and Pally.

My best day with the Druid, I got 777 kills in the battlegrounds, and I was soloing. It took me about 12 hours, and when I was getting ready to log out I checked my kill count. I was at something like 774, so I got a few more and rounded it off to 777.

...and that was the day I realized I had a problem... and canceled the account. August 4th, 2007.

I wish I could say I don't consider reactivating from time to time.
 
Awww! Now I feel bad...

Maybe I should stop (secretly logs in while no one's looking)

Seriously, VH, congrats. It takes courage to know when to stop playing and recognizing you have a problem with it.
 
Yeah, I had a real problem. I couldn't stop myself from trashing Hordies. It made my Fe far too happy to end the bad guys in a furious frenzy of fur and fangs.

Hehe.

Seriously though, the way Horde rolled on my server, it was a real feat to solo them on the battlegrounds, seeing as they never ran solo, and rarely in groups of less than 10. The Horde players were extremely good on their own, and worked as a well oiled machine in teams. I consider it bragging rights that I could solo them. Pheer my button pushing skillz!
 
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