Visaeria - Medic;Heals - Dominion
Posted: Mon Jun 16, 2014 4:55 pm
Hello, Grievance!
My name is Visaeria. Like most of you on here, I'm an avid gamer. I've been addicted to MMo's for going on 4 years now.
As like a lot of people, I started with WoW. At first, i was super NOT into the game. the leveling was painstakingly slow and the grind was unnerving. The friends that convinced me to play would cheer me on, "just get to 80! it gets so much better!" So I eventually hit it, and then got lost.
After my first 80 dungeon with my friends, I saw what they meant almost instantly. Teamwork, skill, friendship, and even, yes, killing bosses.
They weren't big raiders but I was interested in raiding. But, I'll be honest, I had no idea what raiding was.
After some research and looking about, I joined a guild called Murder For Hire; they were willing to bring me a long with their "B group" raids. So I went, and my first raid ever was ICC. loving LOVED IT. It was so much fun, I did way better than I thought I would and they liked me. After about a month of raiding, I was so into it, I even became the raid leader for the "B group".
Then a lot of problems struck when my group began to surpass the "A Group" in progression, so they kicked us all out. Real mature.
A lot of guilds and raiding later; I was about as hardcore as they come. Going that extra 500 miles for that .0000001% crit or that .0000000000000001% chance to proc Hands of Light. It really became a job; but a job I liked nonetheless.
I eventually ran off with Blood Legion and made a lot of server firsts and even made a few more enemies if you can believe.
But now, I've retired that lifestyle. It was too time-consuming and just don't have the time or patience for those things anymore.
Raiding in wildStar looks to be really challenging and fun and I really want to get into it.
I just haven't found the right group to do it with.
I'm a manager at a restaurant so I've got long hours, but when I don't do that, gaming is what relaxes me. I'm a huge music fan and I'm really dwelling on that my plans for going to Warped Tour got cancelled.
I'm funny, outgoing and I can be pretty chatty once I get comfortable.
I love doing nonsense with guildies almost just as much as the organized dragon-killing.
I've been known to develop close relationships with my guild, I even still regularly talk to a number of people in past guilds.
Guilds are a home and a community to me. Not a dungeon group or a raid boss kill.
Let's face it, given the comfortability, the guild is where I come home to when i've had a long day (which is most days) - I may as well at least like some of the people.
Any more, just ask. I'll be checking back regularly.
My name is Visaeria. Like most of you on here, I'm an avid gamer. I've been addicted to MMo's for going on 4 years now.
As like a lot of people, I started with WoW. At first, i was super NOT into the game. the leveling was painstakingly slow and the grind was unnerving. The friends that convinced me to play would cheer me on, "just get to 80! it gets so much better!" So I eventually hit it, and then got lost.
After my first 80 dungeon with my friends, I saw what they meant almost instantly. Teamwork, skill, friendship, and even, yes, killing bosses.
They weren't big raiders but I was interested in raiding. But, I'll be honest, I had no idea what raiding was.
After some research and looking about, I joined a guild called Murder For Hire; they were willing to bring me a long with their "B group" raids. So I went, and my first raid ever was ICC. loving LOVED IT. It was so much fun, I did way better than I thought I would and they liked me. After about a month of raiding, I was so into it, I even became the raid leader for the "B group".
Then a lot of problems struck when my group began to surpass the "A Group" in progression, so they kicked us all out. Real mature.
A lot of guilds and raiding later; I was about as hardcore as they come. Going that extra 500 miles for that .0000001% crit or that .0000000000000001% chance to proc Hands of Light. It really became a job; but a job I liked nonetheless.
I eventually ran off with Blood Legion and made a lot of server firsts and even made a few more enemies if you can believe.
But now, I've retired that lifestyle. It was too time-consuming and just don't have the time or patience for those things anymore.
Raiding in wildStar looks to be really challenging and fun and I really want to get into it.
I just haven't found the right group to do it with.
I'm a manager at a restaurant so I've got long hours, but when I don't do that, gaming is what relaxes me. I'm a huge music fan and I'm really dwelling on that my plans for going to Warped Tour got cancelled.
I'm funny, outgoing and I can be pretty chatty once I get comfortable.
I love doing nonsense with guildies almost just as much as the organized dragon-killing.
I've been known to develop close relationships with my guild, I even still regularly talk to a number of people in past guilds.
Guilds are a home and a community to me. Not a dungeon group or a raid boss kill.
Let's face it, given the comfortability, the guild is where I come home to when i've had a long day (which is most days) - I may as well at least like some of the people.
Any more, just ask. I'll be checking back regularly.