Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Wow

On a lighter note, H and I have been playing WoW (World of Warcraft). H really is digging it. He has tried almost all of the different types of players. I have stuck mainly to the Tauren, I have a level 13 Tauren druid, she is pretty cool. Last night H and I created night elve Hunters, and went questing together. H is a little bossy and got upset way too quickly when we had to find things. And then his computer started acting up, and that was getting him frustrated as well. I am just unsure how we are going to both be able to keep playing together. I don't like the idea of us both having to pay for accounts, but I guess that is what is going to have to happen. We'll see what the hubby says as far as if we can pay for the accounts. Maybe Christmas can help with some of the money. I really like WoW, it's pretty cool. My Tauren is a skinner and leatherworker. I am hoping that I can at some point find some other friends to play with on there. I know my friend in Colorado used to play.

I still don't quite get the guilds, what are they for?....

1 comment:

Unknown said...

We played World of Warcraft with our kids for a while too, and it was great! (I'm a stepmom, and it was a fun way to bond with the kids.)

I'm not exactly sure what the guilds are for, either, but I know that when you start reaching higher levels, you need to work in teams to complete most of the interesting quests, and you have to start specializing quite a bit in what role you'll play on the quests -- you can form teams to work on quests with anyone, I think, but maybe the guild is there to be a base of people you already know are sort of one your side?

We only played player versus environment. Maybe in the player versus player environments, the guilds are more important? I'm not sure.