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9-24-2010 @ 9:05PM
Sergel said...
I joined WoW late, so i was never able to finish a raid. Ever. And i never got to see WotLK raids. So hopefully now i can raid some of the older raids with my guild. the hardest part seemed not the actual raid but finding a group to raid with when everyone is doing end-game content.
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9-24-2010 @ 9:09PM
Rufio said...
I hear you man, I'm in the same boat. I think this is a grand move.
9-24-2010 @ 9:55PM
Harvoc said...
Agreed. I came about a year ago and I didn't have time to do raids because of my constrained schedule and because my free time never lined up with my server's raid times and raid nights. Also, when everyone else was doing ICC, it's harder to gear up so I just decided to gear up as best as possible via the dungeon finder. When Cataclysm comes, I'll reevaluate my schedule and see if I can finally start raiding.
9-24-2010 @ 10:37PM
Eternauta said...
Welcome to the club ;)
9-25-2010 @ 2:49AM
Arch said...
Even tho Ive cleared through most of the old content before, I think this is a great move. Ive always enjoyed going back down the nostalgia road. And as uve said its a great move to able people to experience all the great old content.
9-25-2010 @ 5:34AM
shocklock said...
Same here, I started playing in late BC, played for 2 mo. had to quit for awhile and only installed WotLK about 2 months ago. So I also missed out on all of the BC raid Content, matter of fact I'm starting a guild with one of my low level alts and old content raids are one of the things we'll be working on.