Thursday, February 28, 2013

My WoW Family


      It has been awhile since I have posted, life has been hectic. This topic is one that has been on my heart for a while and I wanted to share. Enjoy! :)
        I have to say one of the things that has impressed me the most with WoW is the community. The first 8 months or so I played I played solo. My husband encouraged me to play but never required or even advised me to play Alliance like he did, or maybe he did and I have forgotten. Regardless, I decided on a Blood Elf Paladin for my first toon. She was so pretty. (I know he never advised me to go hunter, which would have saved my pixilated life at least through the starting zone, yes I died in the starting zone). My previous gaming experience while not nonexistent was definitely limited, and what I did play I was notoriously bad at. I love love love the Zelda series and yeah that was about it. I dabbled a bit in God of War and we would have Mario Party well parties but the concept of what a MMO was or meant was beyond my fragile little mind. I didn’t talk to people, didn’t join a guild and this was before LFD so I didn’t try to PUG dungeons. I waited until I could solo them. I did love the stories in the game that was what drew me in. I was extremely casual, I think it took me close to 8 months to get said pally to 80.

        About the time I got Sparkette to 80 I decided to level a toon on the Alliance side so I could play with my hubby, I was watching him raid and interact with his friends and I was like hmm… now that looks like fun. So I made my Draenei mage, and I totally fell in love. Because I was playing with my hubby at this time I got to see the social side of WoW that I had hidden from for close to a year. I was in a guild and listening to vent, still wasn’t brave enough to talk, well that or I didn’t have a mic. Anyway I was that weird creeper that says nothing yet hovers in vent listening. About the time that Cata was going to launch and my pretty mageymage was getting close to 80 and Hubs decided to switch servers, so off I went with him to a land of STRAGERS!! I was terrified! It was the first day of HS all over again. But with wonderful luck and a fantastic coincidence the second day on the server we found our guild. This guild has been perfect for me, a fun supportive group of friends. And they are true friends. Through our friendship I have learned a lot about myself and how I relate to others. My quirkiness is absolutely ok and is matched by their quirkiness. It is just a great group of people.

        It took me a long while but I finally got it, I got why people log in everyday to do nothing but sit on their mount on the top of a roof in Stormwind and talk for hours, or just run a BG together. I enjoy the game 10x more now than I ever did back then. I still have horde toons on that old server and I want to see content from the horde side so I log on over there and am sooo lonely. I miss my people. I can still be in vent but I want to run dungeons with them instead of the LFD strangers that do not talk. Thus I usually swap as soon as my real ID pops that someone is on on that side. This game is a community, a community of very real people. People need and crave socialization. Many people may claim to “hate people” or that “people suck”; we all desire to find “our people”. Social media and online communities give us another outlet to meet this need. We all hate the trolls, and can all be the trolls yet we still come back and enjoy our time with our friends. This is what I know and believe. I am so happy that I have found this outlet and have the opportunity to get to know people from all over. This community is what we make it, make it amazing!
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Peace and Love

Jay

       

4 comments:

  1. Hi Jay! I started out as Alliance 2 1/2 years ago and after a couple of months started speaking to my friends over Skype. I remember how exciting it was speaking to them the 1st time and how strange we all thought the others sounded! Them being from the UK, Denmark and Holland and me from South Africa. We did have a Vent Server but we're always battling to find someone to host it. I must look into it again as Skype is not ideal for Raids.
    With 2 of my friends we started Horde Characters which I did enjoy; also Blood Elf. I still do play that character but I also don't do live chatting with the members of the Horde Guild. Must try get that going too.
    Thanks and regards
    Marcus

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    1. Thank you for sharing Marcus. I am so glad you could relate to my experience. That is why I started this blog :-). good luck with building your guilds and getting vent or mumble. It's can be an awesome experience.
      Peace and Love
      Jay

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  2. When I first started I also played solo without talking to anyone for at least 6 months. I could never understand why people sat around either - talking in SW - until I got to level 85 (I joined during Cata) and then realised they were either waiting for queues or deciding what to do! Now we have an awesome guild in the Alliance (and a sister guild with the same players in the Horde) and it's all about the social stuff, and raids etc. I love it.

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    1. That's awesome, so glad you found a bi-factional guild to run with. From what I have seen that is not often the case. I should work on my guildies, see if we can get a guild going on the other side. Thanks for reading and for the great idea! <3 Jay

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