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| Announcement: The Ceiling Effect wow power leveling |
| Posted: changjiale @ Tue Nov 24, 2009 3:51 am |
There is always a ceiling over your head when it comes to WoW鈥檚 endgame. That might sound like crazy talk (hey what if I鈥檓 outside; there is no ceiling there!) but it鈥檚 not. There is always something stopping you from moving up to the next tier of content. This provides the feeling that the game is never 鈥渇inished鈥?and that you must continue to play, yet you鈥檙e unable to access any of the content from the point you鈥檙e stuck at.So players work endlessly trying to overcome whatever ceiling they鈥檝e reached. They knock hard and loud on it trying to bust through, but are unable to for a lot of reasons. Sometimes it鈥檚 the gear that they require to advance up to the next level. Sometimes the player鈥檚 real life comes into the fray preventing them from having enough time to get something done. 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She blocked her eyes as best she could, the howling wind wow gold buffeting her ears, drowning out the sounds of battle and the screams of her dying comrades. Through the chaos she glimpsed World of Warcraft Power Leveling the murky, behemoth shadow of the Qiraji general not far away, slashing and reaping through rows of night elves wow power leveling like a power leveling wow harvester shearing wheat. Then she heard Fandral, wow gold his voice ghostly through the storm, calling for the wow gold armies to fall back. Much of what followed seemed to happen rather quickly, although in fact it took days: Fandral led his forces out of Silithus, through the mountain passes and into the bowl of Un'Goro Crater, the silithid and Qiraji legions never far behind, consuming those who fell just beyond the protection of the primary power leveling force. Ungoro Crater: Fire Plume Ridge Once inside Un'Goro however a strange thing aion gold happened: word spread throughout the ranks that the Qiraji had fallen back, just as the forces had passed the edge of the crater. changle091124 example would be when you hit level 80. You might be in blues (quest blues), but you鈥檙e not able to run heroics or go into any raids. You don鈥檛 have the requisite stats to do any damage or heal anyone or keep from being shred apart by the nefarious foes that wait. Other players, stuck at another part of the game, do not want to waste their time dragging around what they consider dead weight. It takes a lot to get past here and a lot of players just reroll characters or do one of many other things to do (collect gold, help lowbies in the guild, work on achievements, etc.)The time they wasted getting into heroics is now met with a new roof above their heads. You can鈥檛 raid without enough time, dedication, experience, and gear. So the cycle repeats. Another endless grind waits those who make it this far. It鈥檚 not as simple as doing X and getting there. It鈥檚 a grind that many can鈥檛 do. Even then, if you get there, you鈥檙e going to get stuck at hard modes.Less than 5% of the raiding guilds out there have Yogg-saron down on 25 man and way fewer than that have advanced past that point. Of course, about 35% of the raiding guilds out there have done Flame Leviathan with one orb up. I imagine that 50% or more have done Naxxramas by now. Now think about how many players want to walk around with gear from encounters that less than a tenth of the raiding community can even attempt.
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