World of Warcraft (PC)

World of Warcraft Cover ArtMooriel the druid had an epic and extremely intense session in 10-19 battlegrounds yesterday – it went on for about 50 minutes and, for once, both Horde and Alliance were more or less equally twinked. I’ve decided that big stupid cow druids are the dogs’ in Warsong Gulch.

Anyhoo, I also had to send some silver and shoes (!) to my wee lad’s Hunter (I’m not twinking him 🙂 – it’s just handy to have a dad who can craft all green leather armour), so I spent ages thumping things with a big hammer to get enough leather.

It got me thinking, though, that money really is pretty hard to come by in the first ten levels. It’s fine if you’re just charging through the quests in order to get to a level where you’re useful to a group, but he had spent a bit of time exploring and had bumped into some mobs who did pretty severe damage to his equipment. Trouble is, his weapon hit zero durability so he couldn’t kill anything to get more cash. Anyway, I’ve bailed him out (this time!) so hopefully a lesson has been learned. I’m sure he’ll be level 60 before me, though, and will have a great career of n00b pwnage stretching before him.

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