wow grumblings
Dec. 17th, 2009 02:16 pmWorld of Warcraft is by its very nature a group game; and yet it is possible to play a lot of the non-max-level game solo. You can't do everything, but you can go in and kill shit and not have to deal with people.
Once you get to max level, though, a lot of the fun stuff can only be done in group settings. Which not only requires interaction with other people, but requires a completely different play style.
I have totally fallen in love with playing my shaman (and wish for a number of reasons that she'd been the one I leveled first). She's specced Enhancement, which is for one thing primarily melee (which I seem to gravitate towards, as opposed to spellcasting) and for another thing completely awesome; between Stormstrike, Maelstrom Weapon, and the Spirit Wolves, I just get way too much glee out of playing.
( shaman babble )
Once you get to max level, though, a lot of the fun stuff can only be done in group settings. Which not only requires interaction with other people, but requires a completely different play style.
I have totally fallen in love with playing my shaman (and wish for a number of reasons that she'd been the one I leveled first). She's specced Enhancement, which is for one thing primarily melee (which I seem to gravitate towards, as opposed to spellcasting) and for another thing completely awesome; between Stormstrike, Maelstrom Weapon, and the Spirit Wolves, I just get way too much glee out of playing.
( shaman babble )