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Wow Gold - Tendency to Drift from Character to Character |
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Another downside to having so many characters is that it's hard to find time to give them all the time they may deserve. I know from experience how starting even just one new character makes it easy to neglect the old ones, and for role players that can mean neglecting all the relationships those characters have developed as well. Once a character is gone for too long, it's not easy to bring him or her back into the role players' wow gold once again you get a feeling that everyone around you has moved on, while this character has remained stagnant. You may try to think of reasons to explain their long absence, but often these feel rather flat, more like excuses than actual stories.
However, some might argue that role players generally have too many characters already, and adding more wow gold is only going to make the role playing environment worse. The main problem with having lots of alts is that it can be so hard to keep track of them all. It's easy to get confused about which alt belongs to which of your friends unless you are in a dedicated RP guild and keep current with all the latest stories going on in your group. If, like me, you've been forced to take breaks for a while, it can be very disorienting to come back to your old guild and not recognize many of the new names there, because old friends have gone and made new characters while you were away. With all the new characters people will be making when Cataclysm with wow gold comes around, role players will have to pay close attention to avoid getting confused.
On the other hand, maybe this tendency to drift from character to character rather than try to maintain much wow gold is a good one; in fiction, after all, character's stories have beginnings, middles, and ends. Perhaps the characters we role play should go through these stages as well, so that we keep things fresh for ourselves. |
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