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10-02-2009 @ 1:58PM
Tethra said...
I agree with the people who said transferring to a new server/faction might help with the burnout. My husband and I played Alliance on a PVP server for a little while, but the guild drama and inability to find groups on our low pop server almost made us not want to play anymore. So, we decided to start from scratch on another server. We went to a higher pop PVE server and rerolled Horde (had faction xfers been available at the time, we would've done that instead). It helped a lot, so I would suggest it for anyone who is feeling burned out.
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