tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4659326122793396570.post5980515101303229949..comments2024-03-21T23:18:45.644+00:00Comments on Priest with a Cause - A World of Warcraft (Classic) blog: Holiday achievements: likes and dislikesShintarhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16758343475446510635noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4659326122793396570.post-3959837905342794422009-10-26T18:48:06.186+00:002009-10-26T18:48:06.186+00:00since you don't like the RNG dependant ones, i...since you don't like the RNG dependant ones, i am surprised that you like hallows end. I have been trying to finish this on my 80's and i cant seem to get the helm on one or the pet on the other 2... and since they are all SB items it doesn't matter that my main got the pet twice because i cant mail it to either of the others. so i am forced to log in as often as possible so that i can trick or treat. My other option is to wander into Horde territory and be ganked several times in an attempt to get to the Headless Horseman to try my luck against that RNG. It is pretty frustrating as i have managed to finish all the other holidays this year and now need just this and winter veil for the mount. <br /><br />as far as you other points, i definitely like the ones that require some travel versus the ones that require daily quest grinds. it is relaxing to fly around Outland and pick stuff up, or to go back to the old world and see places that haven't been visited in a while. I will admit though, i enjoyed School of hard knocks... i like to be challenged every once in a while. But i also like battlegrounds every once in a while and it was fun to have a new objective in there.Shamrockgirlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10048894145862199868noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4659326122793396570.post-4219034497276965652009-10-21T23:05:37.371+01:002009-10-21T23:05:37.371+01:00Well, to me the holiday quests are mainly a loss o...Well, to me the holiday quests are mainly a loss of time. Sure, some are fun (like the brewfest brawl with the iron dwarves, drinking and tossing mugs), some help you get decent gear (brewfest, headless horseman...) but the most of them are boring and not appealing. What you get? some titles and a barbie-drake in a year? no thanks, it's already hard to farm reputation and badges for all your chars and these quests consume time. Don't get me wrong, I don't hate festivals, just all the fuss generated by them and the frenzy that seems to possess the people. One good example: during brewfest you see everybody riding the kodo or ram in Dalaran. People gets mad to get one of these mounts. But when brewfest is over how many brewfest kodos you see in Dalaran? Almost none. Then why so much crazyness to get one if later you're not showing it?Kurnakhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04474173104387646680noreply@blogger.com