You wake up as your wow char...

#0 - Oct. 20, 2009, 3:46 a.m.
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So you wake up, look in the mirror and you're your wow character.

What would you eat for breakfast after these turn of events?
#322 - Oct. 21, 2009, 4:18 p.m.
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So you wake up, look in the mirror and you're your wow character.

What would you eat for breakfast after these turn of events?


Who needs food anymore? I'm also worried that if I have my morning coffee that it will just seep out through some tear I'm not aware of.

Hrm.. maybe I can get a wig somewhere. My hair isn't behaving very well, though, I think I can fit into anything in my closet easier. Oh sure, it may be a tad loose, but no worries. Just a belt cinched to about 20" should work.

Now, where did my arm fall off during the night? Maybe under the bed...
#330 - Oct. 21, 2009, 4:43 p.m.
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Neth plays a UD priest suprise suprise...what is up with girls and priests?



Neth was asked by her guild to play one way back in the day. I have other characters as well though I am always a rogue at heart.
#344 - Oct. 21, 2009, 5:45 p.m.
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Still though you have to admit that there are a large amount of women playing the class. Is there something about priests that appeals to women?

Edit: someone once told me that learning how to play a priest takes a higher level of patience which men don't naturally possess lol.


It's a stereotype and I'm not one to promote those. I'm sure people will share their ideas with you on it, but they're all conjecture and the only thing that matters is the personal insight of someone that chose to take on the role of a healer.

For me personally, I love melee but have grown to love what a priest can do too (both heal and kill). They offer a lot and are far more self-sufficient than I've experienced in other games. But again, that's just my own personal opinion and may not be the same for others. We are also getting a tad off topic here.