When Rare Mounts are Used for "Prestige"

Mythic is fun, right people, right mindset.

Sounded like they were happy they accomplished something they set out to do in a video game. You sound mean. At the end of the day…it’s all pixels.

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People who don’t get why rarity is a sought after quality in an MMO should delete the game and turn off their computer forever. They are a cancer on wow.

Idgaf about your mount, please get off the NPC so I can turn in the quest.

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Nah, always remember:

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Lol, well…I guess video games can be considered a hobby then and it’s still nice to make small accomplishments in them! :yum:

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I fully agree.

It isn’t anything to be proud of. Buying my first car was something I was proud of. Starting my own business was something I am proud of. This is a video game. It’s just for fun and to burn time in the evenings when all my important things are done and out of the way. I guess it’s just a matter of maturity.

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Or view point. Obviously people find meaning in different things, somebody accomplishing something in a video game could give them the boost of confidence they needed for something irl.

But you see no value in things like that, and that’s fine because that’s just how you are.

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You’re so salty.

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I was trying to be understanding and this is your response?

Have a good day.

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Doesn’t sound to me as if they had a right thing to say back at all there. lol. Now they ain’t gonna say anything and’ll just be silent, I haven’t seen anyone here got the balls to admit they were wrong about something. But that the way it be.

It doesn’t matter, whatever. Though you’re not entirely wrong.

Prestige, is 100% opinion driven by the individuals doing the observing with each one setting their own standards in any way they see fit. When the OP says that:

he can only represent himself and nobody else. The first time a noobie rolled gnome sees a level 60 Tauran Paladin on a Kodo they may feel the same.

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I mean the mounts literally have prestigious in their names even. My point was when people opt to be seen as respectable for their invincible mount.

I mean they did like 3,000+ runs of Icecrown to get it. At most the only thing I can call them is determined but… it doesn’t take skill, just the same chance that everyone else has to get it.

And I’m not saying this for my own betterment… I don’t even do PVP. So none of my mounts are “prestigous” even by my own terms.

After careful reconsideration, I withdraw my previous reply and agree that the OP is indeed 100% correct in stateing:

Said mounts are:

I’d have gone with glad mounts but the honor 500 is also pretty good.

It takes skill to farm certain mounts. Even if it’s random drop chance. You have to have a strong willpower to continue on week after week after week after week, to get certain mounts. It is just a different form of skill from pvp skill

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people do buy Glad carries with the WoWtoken golds. Boosting is prevalent enough thing in WoW that it was basically a large event when RMT boosters were banned a few months back in August and back when the Mage Tower account pilot bans happened.

Oh I agree, some mounts take 4+ years to drop.
(Rukhmar, looking at you, at over 4000 kills…)

Some people seem to find that one ‘wall’ mount that won’t drop after years and years of trying.

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