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WoW, Casually: Is it feasible to play PvE casually? (Reader Mail)


Each week or so, Robin Torres writes WoW, for the player who has hours or less to play a time.

This time I’ answering an from Jesse.

Hi Robin,

So I used to play WoW all the time. Actually, too much. So I did the whole “delete your characters and quit cold turkey” thing. Like 3 different times. Anyway, right now my account is on hold, but ’s got a 38 and a 56 (albeit both of them are naked, since I tried to sabotage myself and give hundreds of gold away when I quit last…).

The two reasons I quit are very closely related: one is that I just played too much; and the other is that I started to think that, if you don’t play all the time, there’s no getting anywhere. I like PvE more than , so I guess the end result of that would have to be , right? But I can’t sit down my computer for 7 hours to do a raid, or spend whatever god-awful amount of time would take in a week to run kara (I don’t know how long would take to do that instance… and I don’t think I want to know). I mean, don’t get me wrong, I do like all the little things like professions and questing (even solo) and a good instance is always as long as you don’t have idiots screwing up… Anyways, my question is, can a person with a real (and a real 50-hour a week job) actually play WoW, and have , and still have a ? (and dare I say, maybe even still have a girlfriend?). I am skeptical, but I don’t know, and I’d like to get back in if you think ’s actually feasible.

Jesse

.S. Also (if I do decide to get back into the game), since [my server] is (and always has been) underpopulated, do you think would be worthwhile transferring to a more populated server? Or is that just overrated?

Hey Jesse,

The short answer is yes, absolutely. And I think that the readers of this column will agree with me. You can play the WoW, PvE-style while still having a real .

First of all, I think you’ve been misinformed about how long takes to do endgame . Sure, the first time a guild tries an instance, takes a long time to get through each part. But a group that has good gear and knows what ’s doing can do Karazhan in hours. A casual guild will probably average 3 to hours to complete a -man raid. So you do not have to play all the time to get anywhere in the endgame. Also, there are a lot of things for those of us with more limited playtime: (regular and heroic), crafting daily , faction daily , etc. And ’s only going to get better in the expansion. But because your game time has taken over your in the past, you will need to have a plan if you want to come back without succumbing to overplaying again.

Over on our sister site Massively, I wrote a column about Playtime . I recommend giving that a read. The main thing I want you to get out of , however, is to make yourself a schedule. Schedule everything else you need and want to do during the week first and then see what time you have left to play. Then schedule blocks of gametime and stick to . Don’t play longer than your scheduled time (you need your sleep) and don’t play when you are not scheduled. You may find that you can schedule a couple of hour blocks of time a week and then, when you get to 70, you will be able to raid. Or you may find that you can only play for hour sessions which is really enough time to get an instance done with a good group.

The problem you may have on a low population server is getting good groups together with people who have schedules that are similar to yours. You may luck out, but the likelihood increases with the population. Also, can be hard selling crafted and drops on the AH to a depressed . A higher population server with a healthy and a good mix of casual and is really the place to be to get the most out of your playtime. Even if you never end up , raiders are great gobbling up consumables high prices and they do so often that getting into one of their PuGs can mean a speedy, efficient experience.

Right now you have a couple of mid to late-mid level characters who are naked and broke on a low population server. I really wouldn’t recommend transferring them to a new server if only because is going to be hard to re-gear them and get back into the swing of playing them. I think would be a good idea to start fresh on a high population PvE server. will take some legwork to find the right one. I recommend hanging out in the realm and seeing if there is one without queues that has a community with which you feel comfortable. Someone in the comments in this article may also have good PvE server suggestions.

If you find the idea of up a character from scratch daunting, there are easy to read out there to make faster:

  • Class : Each of our class column writers here DeathknightWoW have written for their . These are a great read for anyone who wants to know what to pick and how to best use their class skills while bringing up an alt or a young main.
  • Faction : I can’t tell you how much I love Jame’s , particularly the ones. They make and efficient with and and everything you need to quest your way up to 70.

I use a combination of these for all of my and I really think makes more enjoyable.

The main reason I recommend re-rolling instead of transferring is so that you can develop relationships with people. The best way to get into a good guild is to group on your way up the levels. If you are a good groupie and have a similar schedule to some other good groupies that are guilded, the chances of your being invited to their guild is high. If you in all nekkid and rusty, you’ll look like a noob when grouping on your and that can be hard to overcome. You also may want to try a class that interests you but that can heal or tank. DPSers are a dime a dozen when looking for a group. Being a good tank or healer is a great way to get lots of invites (whether you want them or not) to groups on the way up and and raids in the endgame.

A large portion of WoW players are adults with jobs who have playing the PvE parts of the game. So, yes, you can have a real and enjoy PvE from level 1 to 70 and beyond. But you have to make sure you get your real taken care of in order to earn your leisure time and if you don’t think you can stick to a schedule, you may not want to attempt coming back. But if you have the discipline and you obviously enjoy the game, then I do think that playing on a server with a healthy population will make things easier and more .

Good luck and let us know how goes.

WoW, is a column for those of us who are playtime-challenged and proud Welfare Epic wearers. If you have questions or about how to get the most out of your limited playtime, please send them to Robin.Torres weblogsinc DOT com for a possible future column.

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