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3-16-2009 @ 8:04PM
Deb said...
"Bring the player and not the class" has left me bereft of friends. I was in a guild and things all fell apart when Wrath hit because understandably folks wanted to get into the best guild and raid first. They all left and did not "bring me". So I tried a new guild, and as a healer all of the movement strategies were too stressful so I became unguilded and now focus on leveling alts so that I may have all of the professions. Was it successful for me? No.
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3-16-2009 @ 8:31PM
Max said...
"and as a healer all of the movement strategies were too stressful"
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epic
fail
3-16-2009 @ 8:35PM
Deb said...
@ Max
I pay to play up to what I consider are reasonable standards and no one else. Watching health bars and maintaining situational awareness are not reasonable for me due to a disability, so I adjusted. I would hardly call that failure.