I noticed Arioch of clearcasting was taking part in a “20 Day WoW Blogging Challenge,” which seemed like it could be fun. Because I’m hardly even playing WoW right now, I thought it would be fun to try it. Who knows, maybe I’ll be able to talk Mooglegem into doing it as well!
- Day 01 – Introduce yourself [Devee] [gem]
- Day 02 – Why you decided to start a blog [Devee] [gem]
- Day 03 – Your first day playing WoW [Devee] [gem]
- Day 04 – Your best WoW memory [Devee]
- Day 05 – Favourite items in game
- Day 06 – Your workplace/desk photo and/or description
- Day 07 – The reason behind your blog’s name
- Day 08 – 10 things we don’t know about you
- Day 09 – Your first blog post
- Day 10 – Blog/Website favourites
- Day 11 – Bad habits and flaws
- Day 12 – A usual day in your life/online time
- Day 13 – People players/bloggers that you admire
- Day 14 – This upsets you
- Day 15 – Your desktop background on your computer and why you chose it
- Day 16 – Things you miss post Cataclysm
- Day 17 – Your favourite spot in game or outside it
- Day 18 – Your favourite outfit
- Day 19 – In your bags/bank
- Day 20 – If this was your last day playing WoW, what would you do?
Shall I start today then?
Day 1!
My name’s Peter, and I go by Devee in World of Warcraft. I started playing WoW on launch day but would play in bursts. I never reached a level cap until I hit 80 on my troll disc priest. Not only did I take breaks from the game, but I took my time when I played. I enjoyed exploring, reading all the text I could find, and getting to know the game world. Perhaps this is a leftover trait from playing table-top RPGs. I also had roughly 50,000 HKs by the time I hit 80! I started raiding with Carpe Flux Capacitor in 3.3, completing ICC 10N, ICC 25N, and some heroics. Mooglegem and I also somehow convinced the guild to take us to Ulduar and earn our drakes! I took a short break from CFC in T11 but came back at the end of T12 to swoop in and clear Firelands. We raided T12 for a while but stopped due to low interest (and raid finder). I love raiding, but it’s hard to devote the time. However, battlegrounds are always fun! (Also, I love healing!)
In real life I work for a technology company in a cubicle with a custom WoW figure in a protective, plastic case. I live in Southern California and graduated from UC Irvine.