Tek7 (Legacy)
CGA & ToJ President
DISCLAIMER: This thread is not at all knocking MC or any of the end-game instances. If you play in and enjoy MC, please continue doing so. Every member of Team Eternity is a valuable addition. I'm very impressed that Redeemed has accomplished so much in so short a time. If my schedule and life circumstances were different, I would be leveling as quickly as possible to join you all in MC before long.
That being said, my play style doesn't really allow for end-game instances. For starters, I plan on camping out in the battlegrounds starting at level 48, and I'm not sure if I'll ever leave. (Once I get bored with PvP, I might pick my Druid back up and work him up to 48 as well.) I'm married and my wife doesn't play WoW. I'm currently searching for a job; I'm not sure how my schedule will change when I start working again. I've been known to play for long periods (three or more hours at a time), but I start to feel physically ill if I play for any longer than that.
These are not problems with WoW, and I am not suggesting that there is anything wrong with running MC. If WoW had been released a few years ago, I might have abandoned TeamFortress Classic and signed up to run end-game instances with a Tribe of Judah guild.
Nevertheless, I find myself thinking of "turning" 50 and finding little reason to level past 49. Most, if not all, of the reasonably good gear can only be found in instances. An epic mount costs several hundred gold. I've heard more than a few players complain about the pressure to make level 60. Drop rates are stupid for items that can be snagged with one or two kills; I can't imagine running an instance 10 times and never seeing the item I want never drop--again. (I tried that before with SM, and gave up after about 10 runs with not even a sighting of a blue piece of Scarlet Crusade mail armor.) These reasons are, at least right now, sufficient to quarantine me to the battlegrounds and stay 49 forever.
Again, this is me talking about my unique circumstances; this is not a slam against WoW or level 60s. I'm just explaining my play style and my context for playing.
So, I apologize and ramble to come to this question: Aside from PvP (where other players will be wearing gear that ridiculously outshines my own, since I have no interest in playing end-game instances long enough to get tier 0 armor) and end-game instances, what is there to do after level 49?
EDIT: I should mention that I already have all but two pieces of gear ready for level 48: the Masons Fraternity Ring and Sentinel's Medallion. I'll earn the Masons Fraternity Ring after I complete the Divino-matic Rod quest. I'll buy the Sentinel's Medallion once I reach Honored with the Silverwing Sentinels (a PvP faction). I've put a fair deal of thought into not leveling past 49.
That being said, my play style doesn't really allow for end-game instances. For starters, I plan on camping out in the battlegrounds starting at level 48, and I'm not sure if I'll ever leave. (Once I get bored with PvP, I might pick my Druid back up and work him up to 48 as well.) I'm married and my wife doesn't play WoW. I'm currently searching for a job; I'm not sure how my schedule will change when I start working again. I've been known to play for long periods (three or more hours at a time), but I start to feel physically ill if I play for any longer than that.
These are not problems with WoW, and I am not suggesting that there is anything wrong with running MC. If WoW had been released a few years ago, I might have abandoned TeamFortress Classic and signed up to run end-game instances with a Tribe of Judah guild.
Nevertheless, I find myself thinking of "turning" 50 and finding little reason to level past 49. Most, if not all, of the reasonably good gear can only be found in instances. An epic mount costs several hundred gold. I've heard more than a few players complain about the pressure to make level 60. Drop rates are stupid for items that can be snagged with one or two kills; I can't imagine running an instance 10 times and never seeing the item I want never drop--again. (I tried that before with SM, and gave up after about 10 runs with not even a sighting of a blue piece of Scarlet Crusade mail armor.) These reasons are, at least right now, sufficient to quarantine me to the battlegrounds and stay 49 forever.
Again, this is me talking about my unique circumstances; this is not a slam against WoW or level 60s. I'm just explaining my play style and my context for playing.
So, I apologize and ramble to come to this question: Aside from PvP (where other players will be wearing gear that ridiculously outshines my own, since I have no interest in playing end-game instances long enough to get tier 0 armor) and end-game instances, what is there to do after level 49?
EDIT: I should mention that I already have all but two pieces of gear ready for level 48: the Masons Fraternity Ring and Sentinel's Medallion. I'll earn the Masons Fraternity Ring after I complete the Divino-matic Rod quest. I'll buy the Sentinel's Medallion once I reach Honored with the Silverwing Sentinels (a PvP faction). I've put a fair deal of thought into not leveling past 49.
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