Feeling at home with the gnomes in Northrend |
So I'm still waiting for a sale on "Mists of Pandaria." Amazon has lowered the price to approximately $29 with free shipping, and if it doesn't go down before I level my "Disenchanter", I'll go ahead and buy it at that price. It's still $40 on Blizzard and it would be nice to be able to just install it, but I can wait a few days to save $11. It's still tough to pay $29 when it was $20 not long ago. Maybe it'll be there again soon, but $9 isn't enough to stop me while $20 is. I expected Blizzard to have lowered the price by now, but I guess they know more about the economics of these things than I do.
The good news on leveling is that even though I don't play much, I'm already on level 69 and should be able to go to Nothrend after my next play session. I could go there now, but I'd rather be 70 since I should be able to level more easily then. I also am trying to finish questing in Nagrand. I'm not sure how I didn't finish it on my Hunter and I'm guessing I'm only a few quests away on him, but I might as well get the experience for it (since I'm almost done now). Well, I think I'm almost done. I'm using the Wow-pro addon to make leveling even easier than it is normally and it's telling me I need to do some quests in Shadowmoon Valley in order to finish the Nagrand quests. It's possible I'll need to do the 'Ring of Blood' and I won't be able to solo it at 70. In worst case, I can't imagine I won't be able to do it at 75 though.
When I first started leveling at 65 in Zangarmarch, it felt very slow. Everyone says leveling is so fast, but it was dragging enough that I went ahead and bought the three guild heirlooms that boost your experience by 25%. I might be able to buy others (I haven't checked), but between this and moving to Nagrand, I seem to be moving at a good clip now, but not too fast.
Although it's going fast enough now to be enjoyable, there is nothing new. I have 3 toons above level 70 so I've seen it all before. I guess if I wanted to do dungeons it would be a little faster, but I need to be able to leave quickly in case my family needs me and I don't want to have to desert a group. I've also seen enough drama in LFD and I'd rather avoid it. Gear really doesn't matter and it's nice to be able to just do things on my own with occassional chatting with the guild.
If I'm trying to tie down why its enjoyable, I guess it comes down to familiarity and preparation. I don't mind doing something a little boring so that I can better enjoy what I'm doing. I'm sure there are members of my guild who would be more than willing to disenchant for me, but I want to have that independence and I know once I have it, it'll make leveling in Mists more fun.
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