u/LustyDouglas

Trial up to 20?

How would you feel if Blizzard made it so you could play Classic up to level 20 like on Retail? With limitations, of course. I ask because I come back to wow after some time off and I feel like leveling a druid ans as I'm leveling on Retail I start to think about leaving one on classic but Classic doesnt have the same feature and I dont have the money to spare to sub. Let me know what you think.

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u/LustyDouglas — 20 hours ago
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8 months later

After 8 months, I've finished my 11th playthrough of the Dragon Age series. I adore these games and since I havent played through them in a few years I wanted to get as close as I could to doing everything I could before moving on. But this last playthrough made me realize something; that I dont necessarily have time for video games like I used to. I'll be 31 in September and there are so many other things I want to do. This isn't my first rodeo and in my heart I know it shouldnt have taken me so long to play through these game but between figuring myself out career-wise and all these other "adult" things that need to be done I've realized something. I want to talk to people and share stories like Varric and I want to explore the world and fall asleep in far away places like Solas. With that in mind, lets talk about Dragon Age! Any questions you beautiful mages and templars have, throw them out here or lets just discuss these amazing works of art!

u/LustyDouglas — 4 days ago