Originally Posted by afphreak
when i used to play it was all for the guild, but i quit cold turkey a few months ago. if someone needed me, i was there, either a 60/70 beastmaster hunter or mage though, i loved my hunter more than all my alts. my favorite memory was taking a priest, 2 mages, and warlock into LBRS with my hunter as tank, my turtle "Michelangelo" was main tanking, while i off tanked. only problem we had was i couldn't kite a %^*& thing cause Mike would disappear on the clothies, so my tanking ability was basicly wingcliping and trapping my target
edit: oh yeah, that was way before the expansion, and most of us were only 2 or 3 pieces into our T1 gear
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and I know *exactly* what you mean. I too played a hunter. WoW was a major time investment for me for almost nine-months until I gave it up cold turkey Nov, 2005.
Incredible technology. But the prime motivator is gambling with just enough reward to keep you going,along with co-dependency from other players--big social aspect.
That said, it could be freaking *fun*! Where, in real life can you get 40 people together to work as an organized, tight, cooperative team focused on achieving a goal?
My bear, Butkus, was my friend through it all, and quite the tank. I miss him.
Anyway ingwe, the hunter, now exists only in memory (and several hundred screen shots and movies).
Here's "ingwe" trying to explain the obvious to the oblivious.
