If you're going to play WoW casually it's good to make your own game. The game Blizzard made, what with the endless scheduled raiding, is not a very good option.
So I've decided my game will be to see how long I can make an achievements streak last on a new character, getting at least one a day. I'm now seven days in, although according to my Armory Page I haven't got any new achievements in three days.
If it was the armory page was up to date, it would read something like :
Day 1. Level 10 - Reach level 10.
Day 2. Professional Journeyman - Become a Journeyman in a profession.
Day 3. Explore Dun Morogh - Explore Dun Morogh, revealing the covered areas of the world map.
Day 4. Duel-icious - Win a duel against another player.
Day 5. 50 Quests Completed - Complete 50 quests
Day 6. Journeyman in First Aid - Become a Journeyman in First Aid
Day 7. 25 Fish - Fish up 25 items
I've been pretty curious how long I will be able to extend my streak. Looks like there are about 150 fairly easy achievements, so as long as I keep playing I should be able to make it about five months. Of course, I'll probably drop out long before I start getting to the hard achievements -- the list of ways I might fail (in increasing order of likelihood) is my server is down for an entire day, I fall asleep in my chair, I just forget one day, and (most likely) that I just get bored. Time will tell.
Oh yeah, Kongore. The thing I dislike most about making a new warlock is that you have all new demon names. Sarthun was my Voidwalker for about 90 days played, now I'm stuck with Kongore. Before Blizzard fixed it you used to be able to dismiss and summon a new demon (with a new name) ... those were the days.
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