World of Warcraft – Buying an Account and Key Codes
3 Comments Published April 1st, 2009 in life stories
About 4.5 years ago, my oldest son Jack was born. That summer, I bought a copy of World of Warcraft, or WOW as it has come to be called. And I waited until we were in the hospital after the baby was born to open it and install it.
I had no idea what it was. I figured it was just the next version of Warcraft, which I’d LOVED playing in college.
Come to find out, it was what it is… a massive online role-playing game. But there was one problem: I couldn’t play it at the hospital. I had to get online.
So I waited until we got home, and booted it up one night around midnight, while feeding the baby. And I started to play. And play I did.
I played WoW almost every day, for three or four hours at a time. It got so bad (I loved playing it so much) that I was even playing it during the day sometimes, while I was at work. Heh… Good times.
I played until I got to Level 60 (the highest you could go at the time), and I was pretty good. I started a guild, and got it to like 100 members, and had some “good friends” on WoW. And then Blizzard came out with an upgrade. Their first for the game. And I realized that I was screwed. I was going to end up playing even more WoW. So one day, I decided to quit. And I did.
Cold Turkey.
I sold everything I had… gave away all of the gold to my guild members, and turned over the guild to one of my co-leaders.
And it was like quitting cocaine or heroin, I’d imagine. It was tough. Trust me… quitting cold turkey like that. What was I going to do with all of that extra time? Heh.
Now that the boys are getting older, I’m actually starting to think about playing WoW again, but I don’t want to start over again at Level 1… at least not for my main character. So I’ve been looking into buy a character.
In my research, I’ve found BuyMMOAccounts.com, which offers cheap Alliance WoW Accounts, cheap Horde WoW accounts, wow key codes, and more. And the super Elite accounts they have aren’t all that expensive when you consider how long it takes one to actually achieve level 80. I found this Level 80 Human Death Knight for under $700, with two additional characters.
And they offer a 100% unconditional guarantee on the securitve of any accounts you purchase.
Love it. When I’m ready to jump back into WoW, I’m headed to BuyMMOAccounts.com.
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Dude, you don’t want to let WoW suck you into it again. Ask around and you’ll find PVE in Wotlk is braindead easy, while arena (the only pvp that matters – world pvp died with flying mounts) suffers from the usual class imbalances. I might subscribe again if they offered something like the test realm (choose any fully geared lvl 80 race/class) on a permanent basis. But going back to the grind for reputations and mats (enchants, gems, glyphs…)? Ugh.
LOL, Olivier, you’re always dead on the money. I agree, but am still drawn.
DONT DO IT !
Hello room, my name is pandro and im a wow addict (grin) – it totally takes over your life.
and purchasing chars – while saving time isnt the best way – just buy more time online – youll find that the levelling up is really fast ( the game is very very easy for the first 70 levels….)
use the cash you save and buy yourself a new keyboard and mouse for the ones that die with constant wow playing !
good luck
Pandro