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11-15-2010 @ 8:03AM
Darky said...
I'm only in it for the mounts, and i cant be bothered with the violet proto drake. To be honest achievement hunting isn't my game.
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11-15-2010 @ 8:23AM
Knob said...
I do the seasonal events to break up the daily routine of the daily heroic and raid preparation. That being said, since I've already completed this on my character before and have no alts, I won't be repeating it this year.
11-15-2010 @ 8:53AM
justincmorris said...
Well the pilgrim event does allow you to get your cooking upto pre wotlk max level for fairly cheap and I have a new 80 plus another alt at 69 that means I can work towards max cooking on 2 more toons. To me that is what makes this in game event great
11-15-2010 @ 10:19AM
Noyou said...
It's another good opportunity for mages to earn gold: "Now porting to....." Plus as stated it is a fantastic way to get your toon/alts cooking up to 350 with minimal effort. It's also an easy title to earn if you are into those things :)
11-15-2010 @ 1:54PM
Kodak18 said...
I'm another "Pilgrim's Bounty = cooking skillups" player. It's the reason that I look forward to PB more than most of the other holidays.