How to make more friends

it’s pretty true w/ M+ as well tbh. On my dps/heal alts when I’m pugging I find friends I’ve added in the past whisper me and say if I need help and just bring their mains or geared tanks to just help me out. It’s pretty convenient

I have been accumulating friends somehow and it’s a nice thing for me. I like to do /boops on Vulupa noses and that sometimes gets the ball rolling.

What is this sorcery?

Being friendly in dungeons usually gets some warm hearted moments.

Been up 15 hours and still have 5 hours left on my shift. Rough time, but God will pull me through it.

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I’d really like if there was proximity voice chat that was just on by default. I think that would make the game a lot more social – and fun.

Every game I’ve ever played with proximity voice chat, I’ve made friends.

There are a lot of trolls that you’ll have to mute, but there are also some really funny people out there. Proximity voice gives a whole new dynamic to the game. I’d especially like if you could talk to people of the opposing faction.

Sounds interesting, but our community isn’t the friendliest.

I like communities, but even those can get clique-y. But you can use them via chat to find people you get along with well, and over time you can become friends. That said, people do naturally change with life experiences, so it can be difficult to find folks who ‘remain the same,’ so to speak, especially if you take a long break from the game and return.

It’s also dependent on how ‘friendly’ you want to be. I do not like to share much personal stuff (if any) with wow friends, so that probably limits the ‘friends’ i would have. But i’ve always liked chatting in a friendly, not-interested-in-more-than-friends way (yeah, spelling that out) with other players who are generally nice and enjoy the same activities i do.

Human sized glue traps.

Or snacks.

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I think New world has this. I can’t imagine having this on in WoW and checking mail in Goldshire in on Moon guard. :rofl:

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True, but I think the good ones outnumber the bad ones. Worst case, you just mute all the people you don’t like.

They’d definitely need to make it easy to mute people – I could see it getting annoying when you’re in town and you have some 12 year old screeching… but it would definitely lead to some unforgettable funtimes.

It’d make social hubs/rp servers really interesting too.

One of the games I used to play a lot with proximity voice was called APB. I’ve never had more fun in a game. I met a lot of really cool people playing that game. Kinda wish I stayed in touch with some of them when the game fell apart because of cheating.

Reassemble the limbs of your victims into roughly human shape and bind their posture with a metal support frame. They’re not much for conversation, but they’re always available and don’t ask terribly much of you.

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My server is kinda dead. Tried to join some in game community, they are all dead. Tried to chat more in DG/BG. But seems people just want something quick and silent.
Tried this forum also. Not much of luck. :dracthyr_cry_animated:

Sorry buddy wow is designed to be anti social.

This comment is so passive aggressive. The poster is looking for ideas on content and environment and trying to find ways to connect. Then you just make some offhanded remark. You are the problem in WoW. I hope I never ever come across your path in this game or in life, I’ll be worse for the experience.

He needs some milk

lol what? I can’t tell if you’re being serious or not but if you are then you have some serious issues that you might want to figure out. I gave a simple answer to a simple question, I even went into more detail when asked.

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I found this how to guide on Youtube.

In a perfect world I’d say “Talk to people and be interesting without being a total @!%&.” Of course we don’t live in a perfect world, so feel free to adapt that advice to fit the situation.

Be friendly in whatever content u enjoy and friends show up