Archive for December, 2007

wow gold criticalOr in other words: Crit happens. Do you remeber that feeling when you did your first wow ritical with more than 1000, 5000g or even 10. 000 in wow? I don’t know why, but actually seeing those enormous numbers popping up during a wow raid, when your friends can see thems an indescribable thrill. Crits are abigous friends - sometimes they aren’t even helpful (e.g. when aggro is tight, in which big crits are really bad to get). Nevertheless vast numbers inspire something primal in each of us. Whether it’s 5000g wow gold, 10.000 wow honor points or 15.000 critical hit points. Even if you are not trying to get another world-record crit, I think there’s really something super inspiring and desirable about watching an enormous crit number at the same time realizing it’s your and only you personal wow best. A 3k Lightning Bolt crit is not really something incredible, but maaaaaannn it was an awesome feeling when I finally hit it on my WoW Shaman.

WoW Looting for items and WoW gold is fun, but at level 70, it’s rather a group thing - than an easy rider. You need to be in a group for a wow raid, even if you are able to down the boss, afterwards you have to make sure you win a random roll or however else loot is distributed or just get the wow gold. But wow crits are for me really personal– okay they come from that wow loot, the loot and the wow gold are the main source of my gear, but the crits are a result of all the gear choices I’ve made and the wow talents I’ve chosen for my wow gold character. Maybe it is nice to spend 5000 g wow gold on a dragon to fly around, but critsare in my eyes, considering the many rewards we’ve all earned in Azeroth, by far the most personal achievements you can get. Something numerical, a symbol that shows you’ve reached a stage where you know how to combine your wow gear, class, and talents to ROCK.