Curiousity awaits.
Curiousity awaits.
Hunter. It was my first char, and will remain my main until I quit playing.
DK has been since day one of wrath will be till end of wow
Cat druid, getting a resto OS, but staying cat MS as thats what I do the best.
Balance Druid.... being my main.
Really getting into Fire Mage though, it's tons of fun.
Started of with a new warrior tank, but ended going back to my ooh so beloved mage that I've had since vanilla release. Same thing happened in wotlk, started of with a dk but ended up on my mage. In tbc I relrolled a priest, and guess what... yup, I ended up on my mage then too.
Mage.
Been my main since TBC and I'm still faithful.
Prot paladin, though I am toon hopping a lot until my guild starts raiding.
i end up playing my DK since i can insta-q but i try to get on my hunter as much as possible.
Dwarf rogue FTW, started him in wrath, became my main after a while killed my hunter and warrior, still have the dk.
If rogue isnt screwed over in assassination next patch ill keep playing him, if we are hello enhance shaman.
Priest, been my main since TBC. Leveling a troll druid now but got sorta sick of him in northrend. Working on a protection tank as well, love it, but it's still in middle 40s range.
Priest since TBC My alts are arc mage and blood DK, but priests all the way!
See? I told you that Death Knight is everywhere and quit saying that no one plays them anymore. pffffffffft
My mage. Was shaman from Vanilla through WotLK and played the DK for most of WotLK, but the mage just piqued my interests more. Plus, I wanted guild first profs/85 and teleports made it ten times easier. Now that the whole farming heroics are worn off, I play all 3 about equally.
I once had a character named "Clamslam" but Blizzard deemed it inappropriate.Retired from WoW: February 19, 2011. It was fun Blizz.
DK atm, because of their massive dmg output combined with the possibility to solo about 66% of the game's content xD
Enhancement shaman all the way
Priest. Love all 3 specs. And I'm waiting for Retri to get back on track.