After many months of exploring the huge world of Azeroth, Riathamus, my human warrior, has reached level 60 of World of Warcraft. I have seen every region, visited virtually every nook and cranny and encountered hundreds (thousands?) of baddies. I have upgraded my weapons, my armor and my skills close to the maximum. So now what? My interest level has declined exponentially.
It's been a fantastic journey from newbie at the Northshire Cathedral. I must confess, it ticks me off just a bit that even at the highest level I cannot solo elite characters higher than level 55. But thats what I get for selecting a warrior I suppose. If I were to reroll my character, I'd problably play a rogue and be high damage. Ah, well...
For now, my exploits have come to a crawl. Maybe now I'll get some work done. ;-)

September 5, 2005 12:11 PM
Blizzard is hinting that they will make a major announcement at the Blizcon in October. My 60 paladin is hoping that announcement will include a raising of the level cap and new quests for 60-70+.
October 5, 2005 04:52 PM
Die Nerds
October 17, 2005 12:27 AM
The game only starts at Level 60!
I assume by your comments that you have completed Molten Core, Blackwing Lair, Zul Gurub and achieved Rank 14 already. If not then you have plenty of fun ahead of you.
If you are only interested in the leveling side of things (and hate pvp) then roll another character or go play EQ2 as that game would be more suited to you.
February 15, 2007 09:00 AM
STFU n00b
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