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Salama asharanore


Assalamu'alaikum (peace be upon you) and good day to all...

I just thinking of making a blog, about my journey and experiences in World of Warcraft. I'll post my progression in WoW as time goes by, and also my opinion on recent changes made by Blizzard and anything related to WoW.


I started playing WoW about 1.5 years ago... in a private server in my university when I started to realize that I'm not into playstation or not-online-pc-game anymore. But WoW really blew me out. I have to admit i am really addicted to WoW, eventhough at that time all bosses and mobs in private server dont have any spell or special abilities. Just tank and spank. You can go Onyxia with 8 man. Even in blues. Lol.

Btw Marquis is my first toon in this world. Human priest. I chose human because male dwarf is ugly, the female is fat granny, gnome dont have priest class, and since i hate darnassus i dont roll a night elf (eventhough the female dance like a stripper :p). I dont have much choice at that time because most of my friends chose alliance.

What I enjoyed most in this game is playing with real life friend. And meet new friends. Zo, Abas, Bean, Zye, and many more. Even my own batch that i rarely speak in my 5 years in UTP before like Apeq and Nik Amir. So this online world really can bring people together :)

At first, I'm more into PVP. Since all bosses in private server hardly have their magic work out like official server. As time goes by (especially when I bought my WoW Battlechest), i like pve more. Eventhough I dont do Arena(i still dont hit 70 at this time :p) I can do Battleground and get season 1 set by using honor point, and when season 4 starts I can still buy season 2 set with honor point. So I think pve is more challenging in WoW. You have to get a good guild to see end game content. 5% of WoW community (early this year Blizz announced WoW subscribers hit 10 millions) have entered Black Temple, only 4% have downed Ilidan. Sure it feels good when you can be that 5% of WoW population. But not without hard work and dedication. In other words "cirit". :)

Cheers mate.

1 comments:

Fazira Albaijure said...

wow, baru start wat blog ye. gud², welkam to the club, hehe..