Levels, so many levels!

Episode 11: “Levels, so many levels!” (insert maniacal laughter)

Hello Alt-fans!

I have certainly been a busy beaver these last few weeks. All of the baby alts in Everything Amiy are now  level 40 with mounts, i’ve netted myself 5,000 gold without trying by just selling off surplas materials (this helped get some bank tabs). And for a cherry on to i’ve pushed all of my professions to 200-225+. In each post the character is shown along with it’s professions, role, and current mount – click the image for a link-through to their Armory profile. So without further ado, lets have a character role call with how things have been: nice graphics supplied at no extra cost!

Ah the joy of the lowly Paladin, one of the first to be levelled she continues to be great fun levelling. In keeping with her Tank role I have been primarily in Dungeons, just enough outside activity to knock Andorhall on the head in Western Plaguelands. No complaints for her either in or out of the dungeons!

One interesting point when the Paladin isn’t your main character; it’s worth saving the dungeons. By this I mean don’t blitz through all of the levels at once, do a few here or there and it will really help to break up the levelling monotony. Plus it’s just such a smooth experience it makes a great de-stress after a frustrating day in the office.

In her travels she managed to see Uldaman only twice, both times the fresco (to the left) on the main doorway completely grabbed my attention. It may only be my imagination.. but all of the ‘cherubs’, just look like naked Goblins.

Just saying..

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Mounts, mounts, mounts.. and Pets

Episode 9: “Mounts, mounts, mounts.. and Pets”

Happy post-weekend everyone,

Previously I documented some of my thoughts on Transmogrification for alts, well today’s post takes the same themed plans and looks into my plans for Mounts, NCP’s, and Pets on all 10 of the current Alts; the little Panda Monk will have to wait her turn to be mentioned.

The rationale behind each character was to pick the theme which I identify with on the character, and take that to it’s final conclusion. My advice for others is exactly the same, pick an aim that fits both the character and your theme. You want to stand out for originality, and in a game of this size you can be original in the combinations you choose rather than single choices.

So far I haven’t completed all that many of the characters goals, but as I do I give myself an internal ‘Amiy Achievement’ point and mark one off the list. It’s a fun way to stay sane through content that quickly becomes repetitive. One bonus is that in the thinking process it really highlights my plans for the characters in the future! Ravine the Druid will be a little ninja skinner following around others, Obscure the Rogue will epitomise the Goblin ethos of destroying the environment, and Forager the Hunter will dig up the hidden mysteries of Azeroth (read, Uldum).

The below list are my plans, those with an [O] are obtained already.

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