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Major impact -- from a lore perspective, I'd have to go with making a treaty between faction -- why? Because it sure as heck needs one, and one set in stone. Too often when we're wandering around fighting giant enemies, we're tossed next to the other side out of necessity, but the details seem a little thin and the animosity could make your teeth hurt if you thought about it too long.
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40-man was pretty darn epic, but not the most fun. In terms of coordination and general good times, I definitely prefer a 10-man setting. 25's feel too big for closeness, and too small for that truly epic humming feel. Soloing is a great activity, but I doubt anyone would call it epic :P
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That's a tough one because it is definitely dependent on the game. I would say I'm more likely to play a plate wearing class, but that can be anything from a warrior to a paladin to a priest. I like both melee and ranged type dps classes, and generally prefer support classes over "straight" classes, although that has definitely become an acquired taste!
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Draenei shaman.
I like to swap factions, and I hadn't played Wotlk as alliance yet! I chose a shaman because I wanted a ranged dps (although I ended up being resto) and hadn't gotten a shaman past 30 prior. -
I'm not a writer by nature--I actually verbalize thoughts and ideas quite well--and have this nasty habit of talking through an entire paper/work project with someone before I set pen to paper. I thought that was a bad strategy for an English major just about ready to get in the job market ^^
I also did it for me. I have changed guilds (and characters) several times, and it seems everytime I start a new character or join a new guild I end up being the class mascot on the message boards, explaining minute detail and frankly, I was tired of all that hard work no longer being accessible to me when the guild I was in decided to implode ^^ -
I associate having kids with being a responsible adult, and I'm just too in love with my inner child to admit I *sigh* am an adult. In all honesty, our decision has largely been a financial one, and we do plan to have two to three kiddos in the future. You can look forward to bland, easy to pronounce and simple names like John and Jane (although, who knows, maybe the meds will get to me and it'll be Chenniqua).
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Stuf Options > Player > Buff (or Debuff) Icons > Click the "Hide" box. When the box is unchecked Stuf will automatically hide the standard frames.
It should be noted that if you are using a secondary add-on that makes changes to the buff/debuff frames (such as SatrinaBuffframes) that add-on will take over and you will have two sets of buff/debuff frames.
Btw, I like the serious and silly all in one spot so I don't lose anything <3 And this way, anyone else who has the same question can see the answer. -
In all honesty, it's more of a job than a creative outlet. I'm not the type of person who keeps a diary or writes stories to amuse myself. That being said, I really enjoy *this* kinda of writing, and often do it to wind down from a long day.
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Strawberry is definitely top dog for me here. Runner-ups: Peach, grape.
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Initially I panicked... how could I be so cruel as to steal someone else's stalker! Then, realistically, I decided that it was in the stalker's best interest to keep them as obviously they were not getting the hunting that they needed! I am perfect prey--I can squeal delightfully, make futile efforts at resistance, and heal myself for future attempts to flee.
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Windsoar’s Bio
30yo Gamer & WoW blogger. Resto/Balance Druid for Pro Co. Altoholic. Aspiring Historian. Devourer of Books. Lover of Kitties. Is that a Dalaran Brownie? Nummy.
