They really don't! I have always wanted the achievement for 600 in each profession but I can't bring myself to finish a few. Painful stuff. I'm also a bit burned out with wow. Diablo is much more enjoyable for me these days.
I may have been spoiled by LOTRO. Not only is is possible to make items within your level range, it's not even hard. Nothing is so rare that you'll ever HAVE to buy it from the market and if you do, it's not so outrageously overpriced.I do not know if the words "fun" and "crafting" go together in WoW
They're fine once you get up to the higher levels. They really streamlined it. The problem is that, outside of fishing, they've left the legacy crafting recipes as is and they require a ton of stuff that you have to do a bunch of backtracking for. It wasn't so bad in the past because you were spending significant amounts of time in the areas where you could get the materials as you levelled up.I do not know if the words "fun" and "crafting" go together in WoW
The problem is you want crafting to be fun. WoW crafting is terrible and boring and outdated. If you want fun crafting, you want to play FFXIV.Kind of getting frustrated with WoW. It seems impossible to craft gear that I can use RIGHT NOW for a couple of reasons:
- the resources don't spawn period. I've needed silver since lvl 21. I'm now lvl 33 and I haven't seen a single god damn node of it. Yes, I know it spawns anywhere I could get iron or tin.
- Buying the resources is out of the question. A single bar of silver is 20g. Medium leather is just as bad.
I guess I'm going to have to make a feeder if I want to have some actual god damn fun with crafting.
I recently leveled engineering alongside a brand new character, and I actually found it to be a lot of fun. Much easier to level than I remember (I had tried engineers in the past and gave up) and having a goblin glider in Panderia before I could actually fly was a lot of fun.The problem is you want crafting to be fun. WoW crafting is terrible and boring and outdated. If you want fun crafting, you want to play FFXIV.
I wouldn't really call crafting in that game necessarily fun, but it's certainly better than WoW crafting. I do like that a profession is it's own class.[DOUBLEPOST=1409774885,1409774782][/DOUBLEPOST]The problem is you want crafting to be fun. WoW crafting is terrible and boring and outdated. If you want fun crafting, you want to play FFXIV.
My Blacksmith is still stuck at the Outland level stuff because none of my recipes will level up well without a ton of grinding.I recently leveled engineering alongside a brand new character, and I actually found it to be a lot of fun. Much easier to level than I remember (I had tried engineers in the past and gave up) and having a goblin glider in Panderia before I could actually fly was a lot of fun.
I wouldn't really call crafting in that game necessarily fun, but it's certainly better than WoW crafting. I do like that a profession is it's own class.[DOUBLEPOST=1409774885,1409774782][/DOUBLEPOST]
My Blacksmith is still stuck at the Outland level stuff because none of my recipes will level up well without a ton of grinding.
It's definitely not for everyone, I didn't do a whole lot of it. But if you enjoy the strategy behind using your cooldowns effectively in order to produce the best-quality items, it can be interesting.I wouldn't really call crafting in that game necessarily fun, but it's certainly better than WoW crafting. I do like that a profession is it's own class.
I made like 150 gold off of silk cloth alone. A stack of silver ore went for 35. I couldn't believe it.I just started playing with my step-son again last week.
I quit playing (level 54 dwarf hunter) back when level 60 was the cap. I don't know how many years ago that was, but it was so long ago, I couldn't recover my character to the new battle.net systems.
So I started over, with my step-son doing the recruit-a-friend thing. 3X experience is freaking ridiculous. Level 35 in 2 play sessions. They really want people to be able to rush to the end-game raids and crap I guess.
I feel a bit like a fish out of of water--so many areas have changed considerably since I last played.
Thankfully, my good friend, the Auctioneer mod, looks and works the same. Silks and cloth go for buckets of cash these days, it seems.
Yeah, Azeroth is a completely different place than the last time you played. Every single system has been changed.I just started playing with my step-son again last week.
I quit playing (level 54 dwarf hunter) back when level 60 was the cap. I don't know how many years ago that was, but it was so long ago, I couldn't recover my character to the new battle.net systems.
So I started over, with my step-son doing the recruit-a-friend thing. 3X experience is freaking ridiculous. Level 35 in 2 play sessions. They really want people to be able to rush to the end-game raids and crap I guess.
I feel a bit like a fish out of of water--so many areas have changed considerably since I last played.
Thankfully, my good friend, the Auctioneer mod, looks and works the same. Silks and cloth go for buckets of cash these days, it seems.
Except professions.Yeah, Azeroth is a completely different place than the last time you played. Every single system has been changed.
I figured. You have to grind so much to get anything in classic content.Except professions.
The story, if you were Horde. It was a good bit of fun with PvP mixed in to questing. Also, some good group quests when they were actually group quests.I still don't know why people liked Nagrand. I always hated that place.
That seems to be the way all cataclysm content and on has felt for me. The first time is great, but that's it.I'm completely over Jade Forest, but I've run through it at least 5 times now, but I remember loving it the first time through.
The main reason I like Nagrand is it had some of the best quest-grouping of any zone. I would almost always have 5-10 quests that were all done in a relatively small area each trip out of town.I liked a good portion of the Cataclysm content. In particlar, Hyjal, Uldum, and Deepholm.
I still don't know why people liked Nagrand. I always hated that place.
As someone who hasn't done most of this content, I'm still enjoying it. Just did Northern Stranglethorn (Baby Raptor stuff was cool) and Cape of Stranglethorn (I legitimately thought I'd fucked up the Priest fights until Sassy showed up to save my ass). A lot of this classic content is tons of fun, but I can imagine it getting tiresome if you've done it before.Levelling up an alt nowadays for me is... get to 15. Dungeon speed runs until I can do outland. Suffer. Get to Wrath, start having fun again, do Hyjal and Deephom until I can do Pandaria.
Those are all new events/quests, so really a majority of old players probably haven't seen them all. Cata massively overhauled 90% of Eastern Kingdoms/Kalimdor, and for the most part the old questlines are changed or just plain gone.As someone who hasn't done most of this content, I'm still enjoying it. Just did Northern Stranglethorn (Baby Raptor stuff was cool) and Cape of Stranglethorn (I legitimately thought I'd fucked up the Priest fights until Sassy showed up to save my ass). A lot of this classic content is tons of fun, but I can imagine it getting tiresome if you've done it before.