All the World's a Stage: The lull before the Cataclysm

On this particular night, I hung out there for about two hours, and I never did see anyone else come through. It was a ghost town. Now, of course there are always busy nights and slow nights, so I hoped that it was just a slow night. But as the moments kept slipping through the hourglass, I got more and more concerned. Eventually, I hit the portals and shot off to Stormwind. You could always rely on someone hanging around Stormwind park, chilling at the pond or one of the many bars there. But, on this night, nothing. Not a soul was around. I'm pretty sure even rerolling a female nelf and hitting the mailboxes wouldn't have produced any roleplayers.
I have been able to catch a little RP here and there recently, but there's no missing the fact that we're in a pre-expansion lull. While raiders are busy smashing Icecrown Citadel and PvPers are rocking out in the arena, there's just not a bunch of new content out there for roleplayers. We've seen this before, of course, but it's still a bummer. Roleplayers just aren't logging on right now, at least not with the same reliability they used to. So, what do we do with ourselves while there's an obvious lull such as this, besides eagerly contemplating the backstory of our soon-to-be worgen and goblins? What have you been doing to keep the current roleplay content fresh?
This might seem like a cop-out answer, but now's a great time for you to start wrapping up the stories you've been roleplaying for the last two years. I suspect an immense number of people are going to reroll worgen and goblins, so if you want the chance to play out story endings with your regular crew, you better take advantage of it now. If you wait too long, some of your audience will have swapped out their usual characters for the green skin or furry crowd.
We have at least a few more months before Cataclysm hits the floor, of course. So you don't have to rush to wrap up your epic sage this week or next week, but you should start the slow and inexorable denouement towards climax. While we obviously don't have any solid notion of when the expansion will be released, I'd still try and make sure your stories are done in the next three months. We've got the Ruby Sanctum and other pre-expansion world events coming up, and you're going to want to take every opportunity to fully savor those events.
This is also a good time to start exploring other parts of the game. The Icecrown Citadel buff is now at 15%, which means more PUGs than ever before are getting the chance to throw down against the Lich King's legions. If you've not been an active raider, take the time to gather some frost emblems from heroics and see if you can't get inside the raid. Don't worry so much about things like GearScore and that crap; just put in a bunch of good-faith effort to improve your gear, and see if you can't eventually grab a PUG. It'll happen eventually.
Of course, if you do manage to grab a raid, don't be afraid to roleplay a little while you're there. Focus on the raid and make that your number one priority, of course, but don't completely ignore your RP nature. In between pulls, take a moment and throw out a little emote here or there. Maybe talk a little in raid chat in character, if you think that's appropriate to the group. The idea is that while you're expanding into raiding life, maybe you can expose them to a little bit of the roleplay life.
Alternatively, maybe you could try out some PvP. Oddly, PvP always seems to be the least likely playstyle for a lot of roleplayers. Maybe because when you're in the middle of player versus player battle, it's an awfully bad time to try and get your in-character groove on. Maybe it's because a few hundred arena deaths breaks a little bit of the escapism.
Still, if the game is feeling a little stale, now would be a great time to strap on your armor and go to battle for your faction. The Horde is nothing but a bunch of smelly brutes, and the Alliance certainly needs their pansy little flag kicked in. Try out some of the battlegrounds, especially if you consider your character a soldier for your faction.
Lastly, don't forget that the gnomes and trolls both have some big events coming up. The gnomes are finally going to kick some trogg tail and reopen Gnomeregan. The trolls are taking back the Echo Isles. If your character isn't already friendly with a troll or a gnome, now's a great time to get that way. Set up some personal investment in these upcoming events, so that you can have a richer and more meaningful experience.
Now, this would be a little odd if you just walk up to a troll in a bar and just said, "Hey, mon, I heard you got these islands with some kind of trouble." You're probably better drifting sideways into the friendship, so that the whole story doesn't become too obviously a setup for later content. Hit some heroics, do some PvP, grab a beer or three, and rock out.
The ultimate goal here is to try and explore other options. You can't force anyone to be online, and things are definitely going to be a little slow until more information about the expansion hits the ground. Try and do things now to prepare for it, and end your Wrath of the Lich King experience as positively as possible.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
Melchior May 2nd 2010 6:08PM
Time to crack out the phone book call your friends and play some old school paper and pen D&D.
swimstarguy May 2nd 2010 6:54PM
That's actually exactly what I did.
Lots of people I roll with online aren't logging in like they used to so I had to resort to doing it the old fashioned way. :)
One of the benefits is that I no longer get whispers like "uh... shift into catform and meet me in Silvermoon. You're 'legal,' right?..."
brian May 2nd 2010 7:00PM
Heck yeah! Namfoodle, Gnome Bard, you're a kickass dude.
Vandersveldt May 3rd 2010 10:55AM
Didn't they say they were going to put the pen and paper D&D tools into a chat room sort of thing, so we could play online? A lot of us don't live near a great group, something with the right set of tools would be great.
Shrike May 3rd 2010 8:13PM
@Vandersvelt:
Several guildies and I play a regular online D&D game. The tools we use:
* http://iplay4e.appspot.com/characters/ - Excellent online character sheet/character management tool, uses D&D Character Builder files (see below)
* http://www.rptools.net/index.php?page=launch - Excellent online shared chat/map/dice/etc. tools. May require a virtual LAN, such as...
* https://secure.logmein.com/products/hamachi2/download.aspx - The free Unmanaged version of LogMeIn's Hamachi virtual LAN works just fine for this purpose.
and finally, I highly recommend the DM at least have a subscription to... (next post)
Shrike May 3rd 2010 8:15PM
(continued, stupid 3-URL limit):
* http://www.wizards.com/DnD/Default.aspx - D&D Insider. Allows use of and browsing of all published rules materials in the D&D Compendium, and allows use of the D&D Character Builder in its full version, containing all the rules materials in the D&D Compendium (i.e. all published D&D material, with about a 1-2 month delay from print/PDF release for Dragon magazine).
Anyone can also download the Character Builder *demo*, but it only allows levels 1-3 and only from core materials.
As an example, in my group, I (the DM) and one player each have DDI subscriptions, so we can share information we can get from the subscription with two other players each (six total people: DM plus 5 players) to help create Character Builder files.
Hassashu May 2nd 2010 6:09PM
I can swear to you, RP activity on my server is damn amazing. Yesterday we´ve had a tavern event with approx 60 alliance RPers, and today we´ve been on an army trip with around 50 horde RPers. To be honest, i´ve never seen RP as lively on my server as these last days.
Not meaning to break the article, but more to break the tension for you and others that RP is still flourishing. :)
Iraiya May 2nd 2010 6:44PM
Now I have to ask, Hassashu, what server is that? Mine is a vast wasteland when it comes to RP :(
Vanz May 2nd 2010 6:48PM
What server do you play on? I'm currently looking for a good RP server to transfer to...just curious. :)
Evi May 2nd 2010 7:20PM
Don't leave us in suspense, Hassashu. What wonderful server are you on? ;)
Shadow May 2nd 2010 8:00PM
what server?
Hassashu May 3rd 2010 8:08AM
Argent Dawn EU, sorry for the USA´ers. :(
pr.vidovic May 3rd 2010 8:41AM
The man's right. The realm was quiet for some time, as was my guild The Spirit Wolves, and I was all like blaming Cataclysm for it and going emo. But a particular guild has organised a chain of assault events in Silithus against the silithid and it's sprouted more RP than I've seen since our Plague event back in '09.
So, by all means, if you're perpetuating on one of the quieter EU realms, have a ride to Silithus on Argent Dawn and join us in the fun! ;)
Making this less self-promoting, I'd agree with the OP more or less. There is a lot of silence outside guilds and outside events, but it has always been like that and I don't doubt it'll improve sooner or later; most notably at the Echo Isles and Gnomeregan rescue.
Iraiya May 3rd 2010 7:58PM
I'm aparently missing something, because the "wasteland" of RP I reside on is ...Argent Dawn. How odd, after a few weeks of seeing no RP (save two people in the starting area) and hearing nothing but griffers and the dredges of MMO community on public channels I was thinking of transfering. Perhaps I just need to get to the point where I can go Dalaran.
Bromacusii May 2nd 2010 6:58PM
Lol, my server is a RPing one, but i've only seen one or two RPers in my entire 4 years of playing on it.
Humm....must be the Blasted Lands ;) maybe with Cata it'll become like it will be in-game a lush forest/jungle (or at least that's what we're led to belive by Blizz).
Or maybe i'm just a social recluse ;)
(If you think i'm a social recluse i'll be forced re-roll a DK so i can kill you without offending my holy (prot/ret) powers...unless your an undead)
Special K May 7th 2010 8:02PM
Do you know why I started roleplaying? Precisely because I entered the pre-xpac lull early. Now even Roleplaying is -that- entertaining to me. Unless I'm playing my Orc Peon. Always fun.
Kraal May 2nd 2010 7:21PM
Ironically, over on Thorium Brotherhood, this "lull before the Cataclysm" is facilitating more RP then before. Events like The Drunken Kodo (at the bar in Ratchet, tues and thurs evenings) are more hopping than ever, and others are putting together more RP events than you can shake a stick at. One of our heavy hitters in the Troll RP community is hosting Loa reverence ceremonies, there are folks gathering at the Gallows in Brill most late nights, there are elves having weekly tea parties, Campfire stories in mulgore and elsewhere, and we have one offs like the Brag and Brawl (where you get to have an insult throwdown and duels).
All in all, it's pretty amazing these days. So if folks are starving for an RP outlet, hop over to Hordeside on Thorium Brotherhood and check it out.
Risible May 2nd 2010 7:45PM
I've got 3 80's & 3 more that are 76+ so I am working on getting those to 80.
No DK's...
Philomene May 2nd 2010 7:46PM
I, too, have been seeing an increase of RP on my server, especially Alliance-side. Seems like the lull isn't so much of a lull as some might think.
Finnicks May 3rd 2010 4:56AM
You should tell them to transfer to Cenarion Circle and revive the RP there.
Soon.