End of WoW
Due to a cockblock at school, I have been forced to take a later class time, due to the fact the classes I need are available only at those times.
As such, my school schedule is now from 6pm to 9pm, then 9:30pm to Midnight. Effectively ending my raiding career.
This starts on 3/23.
What does this mean for me? Who knows. Maybe semester afterwards I can play wow. For now though, it is nonexistent.
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Brigwyn on March 19th, 2009
Life over WoW, IMHO!! It sux, but I completely agree with your choices. Good luck!
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tankilo on March 19th, 2009
I live in AZ and we don’t observe daylight savings time, making the rest of my guild’s raid schedule in direct conflict with work.
Okay silver lining time: You can play wow, just not in the time your guild would normally raid.
Options:
1. Raid with a new guild at a different time, an opportunity to make new friends or perhaps perform guild alliances on the weekend.
2. Don’t play wow for the rest of the semester, suspend your account and save $60, an opportunity to make new friends.
3. Find out what your guild really needs (backup healer, secondary off tank, spare druid, extra rogue), and level that from 1-80 when you aren’t in class; when the semester is over you’ll have this spare character to help.
4. Farm for gold, or level a crafting skill, to craft one of those epic pieces of gear or always have flasks for when you need them.
5. ?
6. Profit!
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Santyn on March 20th, 2009
I’m sorry to hear hear that. I find it kind of strange for all of your classes to be that late in the evening though (because you work during the day maybe?), but you can always raid on the weekends.
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