It's like an out of body experience
So my brother and I have continued on with leveling our "alts" which now pretty much take up all of our play time.
I played my Tauren Warrior for so long on the horde side that I find myself going around on auto-pilot doing numb skull things
- I go to Horde flight points out of habit. This hasn't gotten me killed yet, but I'm sure it will.
- I go to Horde towns out of habit. I rode through Stonard the other day, and until the guards actually whacked me I didn't even think about it.
So on being a Paladin. My dual boxing combo is a Protection Paladin+Holy Priest. At very low levels this was boring and felt weak. I considered chucking it and starting over several times. In the mid-high 60s it is frankly overpowered.
I'm developing some really bad habits. I find myself more and more just thinking "I'll just pull the whole camp and burn it". That this works really well only encourages me to try more reckless things. I did my quest to kill Bonelashers in one shot, I'm fairly sure there were a few more than 20 including some mobs who wandered over and ended up in the pile.
My brother (who is dual boxing a Paladin/Mage) and I have cleared Ramparts, Blood Furnace, Underbog, and Slavepens with minimal problems with just the two of us. I'm really looking forward to running proper instances with complete strangers. For right now though I'm just focusing on learning the Paladin class in the tanking role and leveling up.
I do miss playing the warrior class, not because of weaknesses in Paladins but because it's a play style I prefer and I've been doing it long enough that it's muscle memory now so I play harder and think less on a warrior. Amid gearing up and recruiting for our guild I plan to get my human warrior up to 80 ASAP so I can get my fix.
I played my Tauren Warrior for so long on the horde side that I find myself going around on auto-pilot doing numb skull things
- I go to Horde flight points out of habit. This hasn't gotten me killed yet, but I'm sure it will.
- I go to Horde towns out of habit. I rode through Stonard the other day, and until the guards actually whacked me I didn't even think about it.
So on being a Paladin. My dual boxing combo is a Protection Paladin+Holy Priest. At very low levels this was boring and felt weak. I considered chucking it and starting over several times. In the mid-high 60s it is frankly overpowered.
I'm developing some really bad habits. I find myself more and more just thinking "I'll just pull the whole camp and burn it". That this works really well only encourages me to try more reckless things. I did my quest to kill Bonelashers in one shot, I'm fairly sure there were a few more than 20 including some mobs who wandered over and ended up in the pile.
My brother (who is dual boxing a Paladin/Mage) and I have cleared Ramparts, Blood Furnace, Underbog, and Slavepens with minimal problems with just the two of us. I'm really looking forward to running proper instances with complete strangers. For right now though I'm just focusing on learning the Paladin class in the tanking role and leveling up.
I do miss playing the warrior class, not because of weaknesses in Paladins but because it's a play style I prefer and I've been doing it long enough that it's muscle memory now so I play harder and think less on a warrior. Amid gearing up and recruiting for our guild I plan to get my human warrior up to 80 ASAP so I can get my fix.
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I know what you mean about going to the wrong flight paths and towns. When I was leveling up my rogue coming from my human warrior I'd instinctively go to alliance towns and one time I even clicked on the alliance flight master in Booty Bay. Now that my rogue is 80 and I've been playing her for a while I do the opposite going back to my warrior. I've gone to the horde side of Dalaran more than a few times.Posted 01-05-2009 at 05:19 PM by Arrivan













