Entries in achievementology (3)
Do You Care About Achievements on Alts?
The last few weeks, I've become quite the little achievement whore. And since my main character wasn't around for the grand days of Vanilla WoW and the Burning Crusade, she has plenty to catch up on -- questing, rep, professions, dungeons and raids. In fact, some of my guildies with the same state of mind have started running old school achievement content on Fridays. it has been lots of fun - not only to see the content and old loot, but also to get that shiny message popping up saying that you've earned an achievement.
I also have a few alts, none of which have hit 80, and I've come to realize something: While I may love achievements on my main, I really don't care about what achievements my alts do or don't have. Sure, there are plenty of achievements that I'll get along the way if I level the way that I plan to, but other than those, I won't go out of my way to earn anything special.
It's a weird state of mind. I guess I think of it this way: If I've done the achievement once, I've already achieved it. Why go through the hassle again on an alt, unless it's something that I need to do to reach a completely unrelated goal in the game? We need to have a way to track achievements on multiple characters - not to tell us our total number of points, but instead the number we would have if we added up all the different achievements we've gotten altogether.
But I also can see another point of view:
Soloing: Achievementology 10
Project Lore's Dr. Dorkins goes back in time to find a few more friends in this episode of Achievementology. Stay tuned to find out what kind of critters he finds to follow him around in this episode.
Soloing: Achievementology 9
Project Lore's Dr. Dorkins finds a few new friends in this episode of Achievementology. Stay tuned and watch what Zand has for you.