Posted on December 9th, 2005 by Dean
I use a ton of AddOns for World of Warcraft. I’m gonna put together [a page describing all of my addons](/wow-addons/) pretty soon if you’re interested (I know that Fatorc and Rumple are both waiting on me to get this back together).
Posted on December 7th, 2005 by Dean
I really enjoy playing [World of Warcraft](http://www.worldofwarcraft.com). I have a level 60 (the maximum) druid, a level 60 warrior, a level 35 warlock, a level 31 rogue, and a level 20 priest. I really enjoy playing all of them. My problem is: I never know which of my characters I want to play.
There is definitely something very fun about levelling a character up to 60. I’m really loving playing my warlock (especially since I’m always teamed up with Kaston playing her level 35 priest), but it makes me feel a bit guilty that I’m not putting more time into my level 60 characters. Once you get to level 60, the game is all about player-vs-player combat and getting better equipment. It requires a lot of time to get the really good equipment, and it’s hard for me to figure out where I want to put that time.
I could play my druid a lot and get some really good equipment, but I already have pretty good equipment and I’ve gotten kinda sick of healing other people all day. I could play my warrior. He really needs better equipment, but there are *so* many warriors around these days that it can be hard to even find a group that will take me along. I can’t really play my warlock unless Kaston’s available to play with me, since we want to keep those characters at the same level. I don’t want to play my rogue, since that has the same overpopulation problem as a warrior…
Of course, it’s made worse by the fact that we *still* don’t have internet access at home, so my playtime consists of what I can squeeze in during lunch hour at work. Verizon is supposed to send someone to our apartment sometime today to take a look at it, so hopefully that’ll get fixed soon… Maybe once I have more time to play I’ll be able to decide where to spend it.
Posted on December 5th, 2005 by Dean
Well we don’t have any internet right now. We’re supposed to have it by the 7th. The worst part is that we’ll have internet access for maybe 5 minutes, and then it goes out again. So I’m left staring at the little blinking light on our DSL modem, hoping that maybe *now* it will turn green and I can go check my mail. I would say that it is slowly driving me mad, but it’s not exactly *slowly*.