One of the many new goals that players have been striving to accomplish in World of Warcraft since Wrath of the Lich King was launched is the acquisition of large sums of mounts – upwards of and beyond 100 different mounts now available and rewarded with achievements. In the past this would have seemed nearly impossible but as the game has made certain restrictions more lax for lower content, developed new ways to get other mounts and now offers a slew of great rewards for certain accomplishments, there are dozens of new options that casual players and hardcore alike may not have had in the past.
Maximizing Your Mount Count in Wrath of the Lich King
by The Freak on 04. Mar, 2010 in Mounts, Warcraft Guides
Casual Trends in World of Warcraft (and What’s Next)
by The Freak on 04. Mar, 2010 in Gameplay, Mounts, Raiding
It’s not a major surprise to anyone who has played World of Warcraft in the last two years that the game has slowly but steadily skewed more and more towards being a casual oriented game, trying to draw in more players and give them things to do at all levels so they don’t need to devote hours and days at a time to enjoy it. It is a winning strategy for shareholders, but has it been equally as effective for players who have been with WoW since day one? The answer can go either way depending on who you ask.
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