How do you stick to one class?

I burn out on a class within a few days, if even that long, but that’s not how I push IO or attempt mythic raiding.

How do you stick to a class?

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It’s like sticking to a real life profession, because I like it.

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Sounds like you’re bored of the game more-so that struggling to stick with a class if you need the experience changed that frequently

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You do you.

Some players who love their class will stick to their class no matter how bad or good they are. In which i have done with my Hunter for over 18 years until i finally realize Hunters will not get any better. Time for a cannon class like the mages. I figure i couldn’t go wrong, but now i am playing an Element Shaman. I might try to master the Arcane Mage. If i can get that going i could be awesome.

I’ve had the same kind of trouble where I like 2-3 classes. I would say that if you are having a hard time deciding it may make sense to play Druid because now you have 4 specs to play with. Ranged DPS as well as Melee DPS specs too.

I wish you’d stop making asinine topics and either play the game or quit. Pick one.

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Everyone is different, just the way it is.

My monk here has been my main since MoP, and I never get tired of playing it. I have a few other WW monks and a couple BM monks too. I have A LOT of BM hunters, and only one MM hunter, and I never get tired of them. I have mages in all classes, Fury and Arms warriors, a couple feral druids, a couple of this and a couple of that, and when I’m on with those alts, I get into the headspace of said alts, and simply don’t get tired of them, as I’m being that adventurer in the moment. That’s just me though and how I play and still love this game.

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I have to move around between specs a few times a day most days.
I dont want them changing what I like…leave good specs alone, thanks…i’ll get my fix by playing various classes.

It just clicks and when youre challenging yourself every day it becomes more and more like discovering new things about your class.

Like im learning cool little tricks as resto shaman doing mythic raiding just killed bandit and i had to learn a few tricks to keep HPS and survive myself.

I have a couple points that I consider important in order to stick with a class and it worked for me so here they are in case it helps anybody reading this:

  1. I must enjoy the lore and thematic, this includes SFX, story, race, faction, an all kinds of things related to roleplaying.
  2. It must be mechanically comfy to play in all relevant content, this being PvP, dungeons, raids and solo.
  3. It must have variety of roles, for me the minimum is 2.
  4. It must exist in vanilla so I can play it in ClassicHC if I want to.
  5. It must have utility or a specific niche so people are likely to invite me to dungeons (dispells, purge, AoE cc, skips, etc).

Besides all this, I think having alts is healthy for your main, you might love Protection Warrior but sometimes you just wanna chill in the back shooting arrows and let your pets do the job on your BM Hunter and that’s totally fine.

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Loved dks the moment they appeared in wrath. Even in their worst state. Just something about the class fantasy I really like plus I love the self sustain of bdk.

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It’s fun.

lmao.

I’m terrible with changing playstyles. :video_game::robot:

Lmfao have you noticed this guy does make these?

I’m asking because I don’t know this was just funny

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Neither of those will get them the attention they crave.

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The OP has made many topics about how wow is too easy, wow is too slow, wow is bad and so on and so on and so on…

But this right here:

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Because doing the leveling experience more than twice is so painful I pay my son to do it for me.

Because I can only run the same content so many times.

Do you need to stick to 1? Play 2-3.

I’m doing Hunter, Warlock, Druid this season.

Last season I did those plus Paladin.

Stagger them a bit so they’re in different stages of gearing.

I don’t, but if I had to, I’d pick a tank hybrid, likely druid.
As someone who has mained mage for years before “branching out”, single class gameplay is WAY too dull to keep me subbed.

Now I play them all, and new classes are basically the only potentially exciting feature of a new expansion to me.