QUOTE(thelws @ Jun 7 2016, 07:51 AM)
The most important for me is progression. I like end game content as I'm quite a serious gamer. I would totally want to experience the final boss fight and take it down at least once.
But I'm also a working adult with adult responsibilities.
How much time are we talking about to achieve the above? 1 or 2 months? Or is it acheivable if I play casually?
I can probably do 1 or 2 hours a day gaming and lvling. Maybe 2 days of serious raid nights.
I trust my skill level quite well and I believe I should at least be an above average player. However wow is hardly a solo game and a lot of progress depends on who I end up grouping with. So... what are my realistic expectations?
There are different modes of play, so you will have to decide which is the "end game" for you.But I'm also a working adult with adult responsibilities.
How much time are we talking about to achieve the above? 1 or 2 months? Or is it acheivable if I play casually?
I can probably do 1 or 2 hours a day gaming and lvling. Maybe 2 days of serious raid nights.
I trust my skill level quite well and I believe I should at least be an above average player. However wow is hardly a solo game and a lot of progress depends on who I end up grouping with. So... what are my realistic expectations?
If you are satisfied with clearing the final boss on LFR or even Normal mode, then I'd say it's achievable via "casual play". However if you are planning to go all the way, defeating the bosses on the Mythic levels, no, I don't think being a casual is realistic.
I used to raid with a progression guild back during WOTLK, and my schedule was more like a 5 day raid week (3-4hrs commitment per session).. and that's only on my main. We were also expected to raise decent alts in the event that they are needed for certain situations. Those were awesome days, but gotta say that WoW ended up feeling like a 2nd job to me.
Jul 22 2016, 12:35 PM

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