• partial_accumen@lemmy.world
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    In 2004 (the launch year) the original WoW was an amazing time I lost and entire year of professional growth and productivity to. When the first expansion (Burning Crusade) came out, I was equally excited as as the original launch, but after seeing Green gear fall of simple mobs that was better than the epic Purple gear I spent weeks getting in 40 person raids, I could instantly forecast how the entire rest of the game would be forever: and endless grind with your hard won efforts simply trivialized in the first month of the next expansion. I stopped playing WoW about a month after, went back to school instead, and finished the college degree I had started 8 years earlier. Quitting WoW lead to my actions which launched my career to new heights.

    I credit WoW with teaching me an incredible life lesson in my 20s to never get drawn into something like that again.

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      2 hours ago

      did better than me, took me till legion before i truly gave up on it, and then came back for classic

      and even now my brain sometimes randomly is like dude you should play wow again

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        2 hours ago

        You know you have a WoW problem when you’re spending an appreciable amount of time on Thottbot looking up in-game items and locations while at work.