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Alting - and Starting All Over Again

startingoverUp until the past couple of months, I always stuck with Horde characters. Sure, I've tried out Alliance here and there, but never found them quite as intriguing. I'm sure the fact that my RL friends I play with are all Horde also plays a role. But now that I've been true to the Horde since the WotLK release, I decided to try out an Ally once again. And the fact that I wanted to roll a character on the Executus server so I could play in the Alliance Project Lore fan guild gave me a good push.

I know my way around gameplay pretty well, and I expected a refreshing change of pace when I rolled a draenei hunter. But as I've been leveling with her, I've been surprised by how much it has changed my perception of the game by adding to it.

Obviously, Alliance is a new faction, and draenei a new race for me. And therefore, it's a new starting area to learn my way around. Pixie is my first hunter character (but thankfully I have a little guidance on how not to be a huntard). I've tamed my first combat pet, Artemis, and started training fishing and cooking for the first time to support his dietary needs. I picked up a couple of professions I've never leveled before - herbalism and alchemy -  just to keep the excitement going. And the friendly group of players in the guild that I'm new to have done a good job of making me feel welcome.

So how has all this affected gameplay? Well, there have been a couple of funny moments. Like the first few times I came back from questing and initially thought it was weird that I was walking into a group of Draenei and not getting attacked. Then, realizing I'm one of them now. Also, the first couple of quests to kill Bloodelf spies or other Hordies tore at my heart a little. My Locomomo started out just like them!

And now that I've pointed out differences in how we speak in vent, I owe my guildies some props. I've gotten a lot of help learning my way around the Alliance areas that up until now, I've only ever heard of and never fully experienced. And, I learned how to cluck at a chicken until it laid an egg that I now have for a pet. That confirmed my suspicions that indeed each faction has a few surprises up their sleeves.

So all this new stuff makes it almost like I'm playing for the first time again. But at least I know the basics and lingo to help get me through. And it's making clear to me just how wide the world of warcraft can be, if you choose to utilize all it has to offer. One aspect that I'm looking forward to seeing in action will come once I leave the starting area. This is my first time on a PvP server. Have mercy!

Has anyone else had a similar experience when starting up a new character?  And how long did it take you to get into the groove and past the feelings of awe that come along with the unknown?

Reader Comments (31)

Well, when I started to play I played a Gnome Warlock...
I played her for about 5 months, did some PvP/Arena @level 70 and saw this awesome PvP video of an Orc Shaman called Beavis.

So, then I made a Shaman, which now is my "main".

Going from Gnome to Orc was really fun.

I'd say that I like the Horde best, but I prefer the Alliance towns better!
I mean, hello. Stormwind it imba. And so is Ironforge :)

June 2, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterArexor

Wow! i rolled my first hunter (dwarf) two days ago, and its also my first time leveling either cooking or fishing for the same reason. Also my first time skinning.
fun isnt it!?

June 2, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterburleh - blackhand

I'm calling treason tbh.
Thrall has been informed.

June 2, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterSean

lol my very first character was an orc shaman i started with all my buds they knew basics of the game had played a bit. once they left the starting area i was bumbling around like a salamander caught in a jar trying to find my way out of that pit ill probly never forget my first time leveling was always the most fun ive ever had in this game

June 3, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterbold

I keep making alts whenever I get bored...and now I have 5 toons in northrend; three horde and two alliance.

I get bored a lot.

I just love levelling through old content, seeing how each class struggles with different problems each time.

June 4, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterGlamis

well, back in the day for about my first 4 months playing the game i really wanted to sit down and experience all the starting areas and get to know the lore a little bit before i really started playing. i did this again for about a week after TBC came out, i tried both blood elves and draenei

in any case i settled down on an orc shaman and now he's my main

July 14, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterWaru

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