Altoholic Dad
Look it’s a warrior! No, it’s a priest! No wait, it’s…..dammit make up your mind!

Hello, my name is…

Altoholic

My name is John, and I’m an altoholic. I’m pretty sure it has something to do with my ADD (or ADHD) nature in general. I’ve been playing World of Warcraft since its Open Beta (some time in 04 I think). I started with a dwarf paladin, got to level 16,  and ‘quit’ the game, citing a need to concentrate more on work and other things. I think that ‘quit’ lasted about 3 days.

It’s now about 4 years later (almost) and I’ve played every class to at least level 26. I’ve had 5 characters total at max level (priest, mage, warrior, druid, paladin, ) and every class over 50 except shamans and rogues. I’ve hit the 50 character cross server limit multiple times and had to delete old characters that never made it past level 10.

Anyone who has played WoW knows that there are 9 different classes (priest, paladin, mage, warlock, warrior, shaman, rogue, hunter, druid) and 10 races (human, dwarf, night elf, gnome, draenei, orc, troll, tauren, undead, blood elf). Although each race has a special racial ability, there really isn’t too much game impacting difference between the various race/class combinations.

So why then do I keep making new characters?

Time.

You see, at max level (or even just close to max level) you reach a point where you can’t go much further without setting aside a good 2-3 hour chunk of time to do it. That’s where the second part of the blog name comes in.

I’m a dad (and husband) so most of my time belongs to other people. I’m either working, or playing with our baby and spending time with the wife, or occasionally trying to hit the gym. This means that if I’m lucky, I get about an hour, maybe 1 and a half hours, to play. On occasion I can get 2-3 hours but just as often I get 30 minutes.

What this translates to is having lots of time to level up characters, but almost no time to do anything with those characters once I reach max level. So once I hit max level, I have nothing to do but pvp (which I hate primarily because I suck at it and all my classes usually take some form of group support) or roll up another character and do it all over again. Sure I’ve occasionally joined a group to do some higher end content, but something always comes up. So I either leave the group midway through, pissing off everyone in the group and ruining my ‘groupability’ reputation, or I press on through with the group and piss off the wife. I don’t know about you, but I gotta live with the wife so you can guess which option I normally opt for :)

Now, even with the playtime restrictions I have, I should have probably reached max level with every class available. The problem is that I’ve had to switch servers and factions a couple times due to some real-life friend rolling up a character on another server, etc. So in actuality, I’ve had 3 priests, 2 druids, 3 warriors, etc.

So what does all this mean? Why should you care? Why are you even bothering to add this blog to your already long list of blogs you read every day? Well hopefully my writing along is enough to captivate and entertain. If not though, then hopefully my altoholism has given me the knowledge to help YOU level, no matter what race/class you are playing.

What I don’t have, or will likely ever have, is a firm grasp of end game mechanics. Sure I’ve done some higher end content, but Kara is the farthest I’ve gone (pre-bc the furthest we got was aq40). So I may have some useful info for gearing up to and possibly including Kara, but if you’re looking for things to help you beyond that, I am probably not your best option. I enjoy the theorycrafting articles out there, imagining how crazy it must be past Kara into T5 and T6 content, but that’s about where it ends for me.

So if you’re levelling a character and want to read up some tips, or even just want to read about my wanderings and random character changings, then welcome to the blog!

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