Playing WoW for charity: Interview with the WoWathon team
The gamers who are playing WoW, marathon-style, for charity are still streaming their mega-leveling session over on Ustream. Thanks to fellow gamers and readers like you, they are getting close to have surpassed their goal of $5000 in order to stay playing until they get level 80. Every penny of the donations goes to Child's Play, the Penny-Arcade charity for helping sick kids in children's hospitals.
The WoWathon team are leveling, chatting, eating, singing -- living their lives on the internet for your viewing pleasure and hopefully your donations. They are also, unbelievably, being griefed while questing and trolled in chat. Unflappable, these Gamers for Good continue their quest to help raise money for an excellent cause -- sometimes with Blizzard GMs as guardian angels.
They took time out after reaching level 40 and even woke up one of their team (Thank you, Alex!) to answer my interview questions:
Who are the members of your team and what are their roles?
The members of the WoWathon team have expanded past the marathoners themselves. These marathoners consist of three college students from southern California who were inspired by Mario Marathon to use the gamers and fans themselves and mobilize them towards a good cause. We are Alex Guerrera, Kelly Mayfield, and Jacob Reynolds and we represent the core team who are leveling these toons. Our team has also expanded into supporting roles, with our friends EB, Elyse, and Janet helping us function in the physical world by cleaning and feeding us. In the game world, Nicolleta, Hike, Livetogame, and Mrs Snarky have helped us moderate our chat channels and prevent things from getting too out of hand.
No login information is changing hands, but are you jumping on each other's characters to stagger sleep breaks?
We are tag team leveling because we believe that it would be physically damaging (and maybe even impossible) to level from 1 to 80. We're taking 16-hour leveling shifts and 8-hour sleeping shifts in order to spread the load out and keep ourselves functioning. We do have things that come up (like work and school) and we have friends that we're prepared to call if we can't handle the load. But we've been able to handle it so far.
What characters are you playing?
We're playing an Enhancement Draenei Shaman named Childs and a Frost Draenei Mage named Playe. Both of these are on the PVE server Bronzebread.
Are you grouping with your fans or mostly playing by yourselves?
We've been grouping with fans since the beginning starting with a mage, Bumbledore, running up to us next to the Exodar. People have been nice enough to run us through instances and harder quests so that leveling isn't impossible when we're being griefed. They've been very kind and we wouldn't have been able to ding as far as we have without them. A few people we'd like to personally thank are Bumbledore, Laughtrez, Nicolleta, Hike, and Fornicster. Their continued support has made it possible to get to the level we have achieved.
What about your marathon has been unexpected?
We were actually surprised that we have had so many harassers and even a few hackers. The most surprising thing was most likely the overwhelming support we have gotten from so many people from servers other than our own. We never expected to have raised $3000+ by 60 hours and gotten so much publicity, like being featured on Ustream and even WoW.com!
Have you set a deadline for getting $5000? Or is it just that you have to reach that goal before getting to 70?
$5000 is actually the deadline we have to get to level 80. We set up certain goals that corresponded to different amounts of money donated to the charity. If we made $1000, we were going to continue to level 60. If we had made $2000 before we hit level 60, we were going to continue to level 70. Our final goal is $5000, which if met before we hit 70 will ensure that we continue on to level 80.
Are there minimum or maximum donations?
There is no set amount to what people must donate. We have gotten donations as low as $1 and one donation that was $500.
How are people griefing you? I didn't think that was possible on a PvE server before now.
We were actually very surprised with how creative they were being in order to harass us on a PVE server. People would roll Death Knights and get them high enough to get them out of the starting area. They would then add us to their friends list to constantly see where we were. Once there, they would follow us on mounts and kill everything in the area, making sure we didn't get anything that we needed to kill. It has resulted in us only being able to do instances for experience with the assistance of higher-level toons running us. But we've reported them to the GMs and hopefully the matter will be taken care of.
What will you be doing during the server downtime?
During downtime we will be doing dramatic readings. Kelly will be reading some passages from her accounting book in order to do some homework, Jacob will be reading the entirety of Call of Cthulhu, and Alex will be reading various works of (bad) fanfiction. Hopefully this will be able to keep people entertained long enough to stay with us through downtime (and maybe patch 3.2?).
Kelly, the fanboys are smitten with you. How do you like the attention?
I don't know about smitten. I think the three of us have gotten our share of good and bad attention. My favorite way of dealing with it is to retort with "No u r hawt" repeatedly as a citing of my alliance when I played Guild Wars way back when. Admittedly, it's a bit unnerving, but if people have nice things to say and aren't vulgar, it's not really a problem. I at least hope that the three of us are breaking stereotypes by proving that gamers are social, functioning, and normal people (outside of marathons of course).
Are you doing this again next year?
During the marathon there have been many requests to do this again next year. We are seriously considering it, seeing as how Mario Marathon was able to make $30,000 their second year around. If we were to do it again, we would most likely do PvP, just to see the hilarity that ensues if we have a walking battleground following the characters. We'll be rolling Horde, of course, to give our opposing faction some love.
Are there any other things you would like to say to our readers?
We would like to thank everyone for their continued support throughout the good and the bad. We couldn't have done it without all of you and it is the people that truly make this marathon as awesome as it has been. Any further support, such as donations, publicity, or even telling your friends would be much appreciated.
The WoWathon team are leveling, chatting, eating, singing -- living their lives on the internet for your viewing pleasure and hopefully your donations. They are also, unbelievably, being griefed while questing and trolled in chat. Unflappable, these Gamers for Good continue their quest to help raise money for an excellent cause -- sometimes with Blizzard GMs as guardian angels.
They took time out after reaching level 40 and even woke up one of their team (Thank you, Alex!) to answer my interview questions:
Who are the members of your team and what are their roles?
The members of the WoWathon team have expanded past the marathoners themselves. These marathoners consist of three college students from southern California who were inspired by Mario Marathon to use the gamers and fans themselves and mobilize them towards a good cause. We are Alex Guerrera, Kelly Mayfield, and Jacob Reynolds and we represent the core team who are leveling these toons. Our team has also expanded into supporting roles, with our friends EB, Elyse, and Janet helping us function in the physical world by cleaning and feeding us. In the game world, Nicolleta, Hike, Livetogame, and Mrs Snarky have helped us moderate our chat channels and prevent things from getting too out of hand.
No login information is changing hands, but are you jumping on each other's characters to stagger sleep breaks?
We are tag team leveling because we believe that it would be physically damaging (and maybe even impossible) to level from 1 to 80. We're taking 16-hour leveling shifts and 8-hour sleeping shifts in order to spread the load out and keep ourselves functioning. We do have things that come up (like work and school) and we have friends that we're prepared to call if we can't handle the load. But we've been able to handle it so far.
What characters are you playing?
We're playing an Enhancement Draenei Shaman named Childs and a Frost Draenei Mage named Playe. Both of these are on the PVE server Bronzebread.
Are you grouping with your fans or mostly playing by yourselves?
We've been grouping with fans since the beginning starting with a mage, Bumbledore, running up to us next to the Exodar. People have been nice enough to run us through instances and harder quests so that leveling isn't impossible when we're being griefed. They've been very kind and we wouldn't have been able to ding as far as we have without them. A few people we'd like to personally thank are Bumbledore, Laughtrez, Nicolleta, Hike, and Fornicster. Their continued support has made it possible to get to the level we have achieved.
What about your marathon has been unexpected?
We were actually surprised that we have had so many harassers and even a few hackers. The most surprising thing was most likely the overwhelming support we have gotten from so many people from servers other than our own. We never expected to have raised $3000+ by 60 hours and gotten so much publicity, like being featured on Ustream and even WoW.com!
Have you set a deadline for getting $5000? Or is it just that you have to reach that goal before getting to 70?
$5000 is actually the deadline we have to get to level 80. We set up certain goals that corresponded to different amounts of money donated to the charity. If we made $1000, we were going to continue to level 60. If we had made $2000 before we hit level 60, we were going to continue to level 70. Our final goal is $5000, which if met before we hit 70 will ensure that we continue on to level 80.
Are there minimum or maximum donations?
There is no set amount to what people must donate. We have gotten donations as low as $1 and one donation that was $500.
How are people griefing you? I didn't think that was possible on a PvE server before now.
We were actually very surprised with how creative they were being in order to harass us on a PVE server. People would roll Death Knights and get them high enough to get them out of the starting area. They would then add us to their friends list to constantly see where we were. Once there, they would follow us on mounts and kill everything in the area, making sure we didn't get anything that we needed to kill. It has resulted in us only being able to do instances for experience with the assistance of higher-level toons running us. But we've reported them to the GMs and hopefully the matter will be taken care of.
What will you be doing during the server downtime?
During downtime we will be doing dramatic readings. Kelly will be reading some passages from her accounting book in order to do some homework, Jacob will be reading the entirety of Call of Cthulhu, and Alex will be reading various works of (bad) fanfiction. Hopefully this will be able to keep people entertained long enough to stay with us through downtime (and maybe patch 3.2?).
Kelly, the fanboys are smitten with you. How do you like the attention?
I don't know about smitten. I think the three of us have gotten our share of good and bad attention. My favorite way of dealing with it is to retort with "No u r hawt" repeatedly as a citing of my alliance when I played Guild Wars way back when. Admittedly, it's a bit unnerving, but if people have nice things to say and aren't vulgar, it's not really a problem. I at least hope that the three of us are breaking stereotypes by proving that gamers are social, functioning, and normal people (outside of marathons of course).
Are you doing this again next year?
During the marathon there have been many requests to do this again next year. We are seriously considering it, seeing as how Mario Marathon was able to make $30,000 their second year around. If we were to do it again, we would most likely do PvP, just to see the hilarity that ensues if we have a walking battleground following the characters. We'll be rolling Horde, of course, to give our opposing faction some love.
Are there any other things you would like to say to our readers?
We would like to thank everyone for their continued support throughout the good and the bad. We couldn't have done it without all of you and it is the people that truly make this marathon as awesome as it has been. Any further support, such as donations, publicity, or even telling your friends would be much appreciated.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 3)
Andrew R. Aug 4th 2009 8:08PM
This is a great idea and it's for a good cause. Combining something you love doing with a charity was brilliant.
Kudos to them for doing this!
Graham Ribchester Aug 4th 2009 8:16PM
But they picked a pvp server to do it on? Jeez, what were they thinking? :)
Suite Aug 4th 2009 8:22PM
They didn't, they're on Bronzebeard, a PvE server.
yasoinaba Aug 4th 2009 8:28PM
They didn't, actually. They're considering PVP next year.
Graham Ribchester Aug 4th 2009 10:14PM
Just interested how they were getting "griefed" then. Seems a tad hard on a PvE server.
Robin Torres Aug 4th 2009 10:18PM
Yep, that's why I asked the question. (Read the whole interview and your question will be answered.)
Nihilas Aug 4th 2009 8:17PM
CHESTING SCUMMARS =)
Nihilas Aug 4th 2009 8:17PM
CHESTING SCUMMARS =)
Fake Emails ftw
Ian Aug 4th 2009 8:18PM
Ugly betty plays warcraft!? :O!
brew Aug 4th 2009 8:25PM
And just a reminder to all... exchanging log in information or not... multiple people playing these characters IS account sharing, and is a bannable offense.
Thanks to WoW.com for lending their support to this practice.
Kat Aug 4th 2009 8:33PM
They cleared it up with a GM before-hand, dude. Chill.
Thorium Aug 4th 2009 9:17PM
Except is has been posted it's being done with the knowledge of the GMs on the realm:
"They are not account sharing and have the blessing of their realm's GM, for those of you who are worried about them going against the ToS."
From http://www.wow.com/2009/08/03/wowathon-for-childs-play/
brew Aug 4th 2009 8:40PM
No, No they didn't.
GM's don't have the ability to AUTHORIZE account sharing. Nor are their "realm specific GM's" as the original information claimed.
Considering that Childs Play didn't put out a press release about this event (something they usually do) and Blizzard hasn't put out any releases about this event (which they also usually do before fund raisers) - It is clear that this is not an approved/supported/sponsored event.
Otome Aug 4th 2009 8:44PM
Except it was said that Blizzard GMs are supporting them in some ways so it's extremely likely the company is aware of this.
Besides, if Blizzard actually did ban them for this the resulting amount of negative PR from it would be pretty damaging. It may seem like something small to some people, but shutting down what is a basically a charity drive isn't something people do unless they're actively trying to make everyone hate them.
They may make people angry by nerfing stuff, but ruining a charity drive is far worse then any nerf.
But cheers to these players for doing something good with gaming. Between them and The Speed Gamers it's showing people a good side of gaming.
The Avatar of Blue Aug 4th 2009 8:48PM
So you're staying it's a bad thing to raise money for needy children? Charity is bad, mmkay?
Are you a (wannabe) lawyer? Can you honestly say that what they're doing is a bad thing and should be shut down by Blizzard?
Suite Aug 4th 2009 8:51PM
Wow, you people dont do your research beforehand do you?
I wish you guys would appreciate this for what it is - people doing good for people in need - rather than bringing up things like it being against the ToS.
It frustrates me that such negativity can grow from something that is in every way positive.
Suite Aug 4th 2009 8:53PM
In addition, Tycho, one of the creators of Childs Play, has tweeted about this event, as well as the Child's Play Charity twitter. Open your eyes and stop being so cynical.
Otome Aug 4th 2009 8:59PM
I get the feeling that 'brew' there is one of the aforementioned griefers and he's just bitter because a GM stopped him from being a jackass.
impurezero Aug 5th 2009 12:31AM
Hey...why save your comments just for wow.com Brew? I'm sure there's some dying children in the hospital somewhere who would love to debate the evils of account sharing with you.
If you're lucky, maybe one day your child can get cancer and you can explain to him the importance of Blizzard's Terms of Service.
bob Aug 4th 2009 8:30PM
"We were actually very surprised with how creative they were being in order to harass us on a PVE server. People would roll Death Knights and get them high enough to get them out of the starting area. They would then add us to their friends list to constantly see where we were. Once there, they would follow us on mounts and kill everything in the area, making sure we didn't get anything that we needed to kill. It has resulted in us only being able to do instances for experience with the assistance of higher-level toons running us. But we've reported them to the GMs and hopefully the matter will be taken care of."
You know every time there is a wonderful moment of people helping people, acting mature, or generally remembering there are people behind the computer, there is a counter moment of utter immaturity.
Playing WOW has really shown me the best and the worst of the internet. I mean here we literally see people trying to stop other people who are playing for a CHILDRENS charity.