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So, I'm back in the saddle. A break to catch my breath and a new alt of a class I've never played before appears to have worked wonders.
The alt in question is a
Draenei Shaman. Yes,
World of Warcraft again. Try not to hate me. Or not; it's a free Internet.
This'll only be the second time I've played through the Draenei starting area. The last time was a while after
The Burning Crusade came out. Long enough after that the rush had died down, but still close enough that the place wasn't deserted. This time however, things are a little different.
Death Knights appear to be the alt of choice as far as one looks. I won't lie, I've got one as well, but I've hardly touched her. The old-world starter zones are even more desolate now than at any other time in the game's history.
I wouldn't have it any other way.
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CommentsAuthor: Craig Withers
Category: behind-the-curtaingeneral-chatpeace-and-quietsolitudeworld-of-warcraftwow
Publish Date: Sat, 11 Apr 2009 16:00:00 EST
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