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#1 Dec 24 2007 at 3:59 AM Rating: Decent
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Is usually all it takes to completely change the gameplay for me.

I had a level 63 Dwarven Hunter on standby mode. Hadn't been playing him since I got my Druid to level 70, really. Druids are just so much fun and the thought of playing my little Dwarf didn't excite me.

After much battleground playing on my Druid, I wanted to get a Hunter to level 70. I already had a level 63 Hunter, so the choice would seem obvious, but I didn't feel like playing him. I wanted to make a NE Hunter, or even change faction for a Troll Hunter. I couldn't understand why I didn't feel like playing my Dwarf. After all, my only other Hunter is level 23.

Took me some time, but then I found the problem. I felt I was undergeared. I had ~900 RAP and was dual-wielding those Honor Hold swords. It just felt.. wrong. So I brought over some gold from my Druid and went shopping in the Stormwind Auction House.

My Dwarf got himself a nice pair of new pants and a polearm of the bandit. I've always been a sucker for two-handed weapons on Hunters. It just seems more right. Downside was that his polearms skill was 1/315. So I went grinding some skill-ups in Badlands.

Oh my god. Dwarves look awesome when they fight with a polearm. They do the usual swings and then a one-handed thrust with the spear. It looks so awesome. Furthermore, his RAP is now over the 1k milestone, while it is an improvement of only 100 RAP, it feels better too. Feels more powerful.

So he's level 64 now and going strong. It's odd how such a small thing as changing your weapon type and reaching a milestone can boost your excitement so much.

Pointless thread, I guess, but just had to share.
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#2 Dec 24 2007 at 4:06 AM Rating: Decent
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Had the same experience, stabled my hunter for a long time, couldn't quite put my finger on it. Then logged him out of boredom one day, got rid of my formerly loved cat and tamed a white bat. It totally changed my view on my hunter. He got SO much more love again now!

Lets be honest: the thing we call a "small thing" here, is actually technically an even smaller change of some 0's in 1's and vice versa. /smile

Still difference between love and hate. (as in RL)
#3 Dec 24 2007 at 4:29 AM Rating: Decent
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Its the small things that do it.
For me too, changing spec changes the whole game.
And gearing up a bit is always a great thing to do ^^

Also, the instances can get you quite a few cool looking pieces of gear.

(try running CoT: Durnholde as soon as you can, the legs there are amongst the very best pre-raid legs you can get)
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