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6-09-2009 @ 11:37AM
StoNe said...
I'm casual and I raided.
To me casual means, not willing to wait or spend more than an hour forming a raid...sure we'll clear Naxx with you but we end up in raid pugs more so than guild runs.
I loved raiding and doing 5 mans...just never wanted to wait for 3 hours on a Saturday to get the group together...I actually have things in my life I'd rather be doing than waiting in a game.
I also have alts, I needed something to do while guildies raided and I also love dailies and rep.
It's not so much how much time you play that makes you casual, it's the ability that at any second we can d/c and leave the game because our priorities might be friends, family or work.
I deactivated my WoW account whilst during uni semesters, activated and raided during holidays.
I believe I am a casual player.
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