Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Our Quest Hub



Patch days very well might be the best days to play and not to play WoW. On one hand, you have a bunch of new content that you would like to experience. Maybe some new quest lines that end up in epic gear, new battlegrounds and pvp gear, or especially new raid instances (firelands) that your guild wants to get server first kills on. Then on the other hand you have the lag. Then more lag. Then the server crashes in the middle of your boss fights, or you get ganked at the new quest hubs,  and so on and so forth. 
You'll see a lot of these at quest hubs
I have quite a bit of experience with the lag, quest hubs, new raids and battlegrounds, but out of the aforementioned things, probably what I have most experience in and has caused the most grief to me are new quest hubs. For one thing, new quest hubs always have a bunch of Alliance there. Then, when you actually go out of the neutral zone, you have to deal with the possibility of being ganked while questing...
or jerk hunters and mages pulling a bunch of mobs and then  feigning death or ice-blocking so you aggro and take repair. Not to mention noob paladins that bubble hearth.

Church Building
Anyways enough ranting, and I'll get to the point. Even though there are many things that I don't like about quest hubs, I was thinking about it and found a bunch of  to real life. One thing that really gets me excited in game is a new patch, likewise that comes along with all the new quest hubs, even though they are un-enjoyable at times. Then in real-life, church draws a real parallel to quest hubs. We gain quite a bit from going to church. We are able to take the sacrament and remember our Savior Jesus Christ. There might be times when we get bored or doze off, but overall the epic loot that comes from going to church is worth it. In a way, church is like our questing hub. It starts our week off right, and I always feel good when I go! 


In the words of Ice Cube "If you scared... go to church!" 

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