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How many Alts is to much, and how many do you have?
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GravenTerenas
10 alts is too many! (you can only have 9 alts on one realm).
I'm another alt-o-holic with a full roster;
80 priest
80 hunter
80 rogue
74 warlock
73 mage
54 shaman
49 warrior
37 druid
30 paladin
58 deathknight (just bank alt on this server, but I also have a 67 deathknight on a friend's server for the occaisional bit of pvp fun)
When Cataclysm comes I will probably delete the 58 deathknight to remake him as a goblin, and just try to keep all the junk in the alts' banks instead of having a character to dump everything on.
The main thing I like about having so many characters (apart from never getting bored) is self-sufficiency - I have at least one of every tradeskill in my list, so if I need something there's a good chance that I can make it myself and will already have the mats in the bank somewhere.
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Mylan
Mylan: 80 human mage (frost) ebonweave tailor, enchanter
Reginar: 80 dwarven paladin (holy/protection) miner, armorsmith
Damaera: 70 night elf hunter - skinner, dragonscale leatherworker
Seffi: 60 human warlock - transmutation alchemist, herbalist
Southmoon: 60 night elf priest - inscriptionist, mooncloth tailor
Aarick: 60 human warrior - potion alchemist, swordsmith
Nocker: 61 gnome rogue - gnomish engineer, elemental leatherworker
Mallori: 58 forsaken death knight - goblin engineer, axesmith
Malakhar: 54 draenei shaman - elixir alchemist, jewelcrafter
Delenth: (planned) worgen druid - spellweave tailor, tribal leatherworker
This way I will have all professions covered (with the exception of the defunct macecrafting spec), all classes covered, all alliance races covered, and a horde character to use the neutral AH with a friend or set off the Hellfire Peninsula pvp capture points.
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Onijitsu
use the search function please.
This topic has been posted multiple times not long ago.
I see the value of corralling similar discussion together. But, I also think it's no particular sin to discuss something which has ever been discussed before. (Or else, we would be in the habit of silencing metaphysical discussion on topics which past Philosphers tread and retread, umpteen times before)
I currently have three main characters:
Warlock - 80
Mage - 60 (and very rarely played)
Death Knight - 59 (also, rarely played)
Shaman - 32, and climbing. I hesitate to say it now, but it's even possible that he could become my main!
I've played with a number of classes. Mostly, to determine which ones I enjoyed more than others. But, given a finite amount of time in which to play WoW, I prefer to perfect fewer toons -- and perfect my abilities to play them well, in both PvE and PvP -- over having a million alts.
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Wondroustremor
I'm an altoholic myself.
·80 Dwarf hunter
·80 Draenei shaman
·80 Tauren druid
·80 Blood Elf warlock
·80 Orc death knight
·80 Undead rogue
·36 Night Elf priest
·33 Tauren Druid (bank alt)
·22 Draenei hunter (bank alt
And that's just on one server. I have a few level 60-sopmething DKs on various servers, and a scattering of lowbie alts I play when I want to go back to basics (nobody to bankroll them, no guild- just me and the character). Your playstyle is your own- if you have more fun leveling alts than gearing up at endgame, then do it! After all, you play to have fun, right?
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tviksas
49 is to much.
(as 50 is maximum you can get...)
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Katalliaan
I have a few..
80 Shaman
80 Paladin
80 Death Knight (banker)
47 Warlock
23 Rogue
22 Hunter
18 Warrior
12 Mage
10 Druid (don't play him, planning on deleting come Cataclysm)
1 Priest (haven't started yet, but slot is ready)
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Murrdurr
80 Hunter
80 Paladin
80 Death Knight
75 Shaman
75 Warrior
61 Rogue
55 Warlock
50 Priest
45 Druid
35 Mage
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ongooya
I think 3 alts is about the maximum number of alts you can have whilst still being able to gear them up and play with they regularly
I agree with this.
I have:
tauren warrior 80
undead warlock 80
troll shammie 80
befl pally 80
ork rogue 80
tauren druid 41
So far i have managed to gear up the warrior, the lock and have started on the pally who is coming on nicely. I am having to make time to actually run the shammie and the rogue through roics to get kit for them and this is starting to feel like a job as opposed to fun. Its these extra two alts i have ignored the most and my poor little druid is being totally sidelined atm.
Hence the 3 alt theory. Once they are at current expansion level max that you can achieve then crack on with others but till then, 3 is a nice number
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