If you have the guts to tell something you really don't want people knowing at all, provided it's also legal. Bored.
If you have the guts to tell something you really don't want people knowing at all, provided it's also legal. Bored.
I like lfr...
My first character on retail is a boost... From lvl 74.... In MoP....
Madness will consume you!!!
I like to move characters to make room to level a new character to max.
FOMO: "Fear Of Missing Out", also commonly known as people with a mental issue of managing time and activities, many expecting others to fit into their schedule so they don't miss out on things to come. If FOMO becomes a problem for you, do seek help, it can be a very unhealthy lifestyle..
I deleted a perfectly fine gnome mage lvl 56 in Vanilla, so I could play Horde on the same server.
Sometimes when I die in LFR, I alt-tab for the rest of that bossfight. When people shout at me for not accepting battleress etc, I lie about the ress being bugged/or getting any ress.
Sometimes when i do lfr i attack the boss once than afk
Sometimes... I like to afk in raids and not attack a single thing so I dont show up on recount and somehow I never get kicked, unlike those who pull weak dps
The first epic item I ever saw was that sword from Sunken Temple (Dragon Call or something)
I ninjad it... as a DRUID. I just freaked out. I later realized I couldn't even use it and the whole "trade instance BoPs" thing didn't exist.
Another one. At around Ulduar-ICC I would get offspec gear on my druid for every spec in raids. Since I was always broke, I would just vendor offspec raid gear to pay for repairs knowing that I would eventually get more gear.
I would alt-tab during boss fights (even in progression raiding) just to change my music.
I used to lie to my guild in vent that I didn't have a mic. I was just too shy to talk.
I also traded a Runescape account (had some professions or w/e at lvl 80-90) for a WoW account with a lvl 80 mage back in WotlK
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I have raided HC HFC with only a lvl 1 Garrison *le gasp*
FOMO: "Fear Of Missing Out", also commonly known as people with a mental issue of managing time and activities, many expecting others to fit into their schedule so they don't miss out on things to come. If FOMO becomes a problem for you, do seek help, it can be a very unhealthy lifestyle..
i sold my first account a few month before bc for about 250€ and took it back during wotlk :X
Rewind a bit
Used to play runescape with 3 people, never met em before, but over years we all got really good friends, I knew two of their passwords and would often log on to help them, the same with mine, anyways years later logged on to find all my stuff gone, worked out it was one of these guys.
Fast forwards, I started wow, then so did they, after a year of playing the one who took my stuff managed to make an apology, to which I accepted at face value..... For the sake of the other two friends... In reality I was fuming still and swore revenge ,but anyways he was a l10 Mage, I was 70, he started mat grinding, he didn't know how to use the ah so, I gave him half of what they were worth and resold them for a profit. This went on until he hit 70 and worked out the ah. He then started to pay his debt off to me, convinced him that one runescape gold = 1 wow gold, and that he was shit at making money, seeing as he took about 2 mil of gear off me, I had a steady income of mats and his daily gold coming in,
That's when the real opportunity hit, two of them in the same day. First, the 3 day run up to this day, he was grinding a pet from wetlands, a ooze one less than 0.01% to drop, he got it and was worth a fortune, I convinced him it was the less rare version and said I had a friend who would buy it for 600g, my friend got a really rare pet, and I got 500g of my 'debt'. I also bought flying that day. Later that day the dodgy little fucker went into underdog hc, and a world epic dropped, some leather healing skirt. Easy worth a few thousand gold at the time. He decided to ninja it and say "lol thanks for the gold cunts". At this point I realised he was the same douche bag as always, convinced him to trade it to me as a raider in the guild could use, which was true and he'd paid thousands. So he traded me it, and which point I dropped the act and told him all of the above, he deleted his Mage and went to a new server for 6 months before quitting.
Oh I did actually give that leather skirt to a guild is for free, I'm not a complete heartless cunt
I bought some gold from a gold seller in Vanilla WoW when I didn't even need it.. Been to long ago to remember why I did it lol
FOMO: "Fear Of Missing Out", also commonly known as people with a mental issue of managing time and activities, many expecting others to fit into their schedule so they don't miss out on things to come. If FOMO becomes a problem for you, do seek help, it can be a very unhealthy lifestyle..