Warcraft reason

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In preparation, think about real life for a minute. I know, it's painful, so I'll make it quick. When you have ever taken a planned vacation, or experienced a sudden emergency, how did you act or react? Did you abruptly stop being human, cast aside the personality you've been developing all your years, or quickly turn into an automaton? I daresay you didn't. In fact, at least in my experience, such times in life have been where I have witnessed the truth about what it means to be human, both from others and in wow gold    myself.

I've read comments from many roleplayers, and been verbally told by an equal number of roleplayers, that the greatest reason they don't RP in instances is because there's just too much going on at once. What with combat, concentrating on playing your class and skills to the best of your ability, and trying not to wipe, there's just no time and place to fit RP in. Bollocks! I submit that any excuse why some think it's much too difficult to instance RP is a self-induced reason, and has very little to nothing to do with the environment. I think MMORPG's make instances a bit too linear for the most part, which in turn causes many players to develop the 'hush-n-rush' attitude, whereas the aim is to get through the instance in as short a time as possible. I hope for enjoyment's sake that.

So, it stands to reason that your characters could very well act and react in similar fashion, especially when faced with the duress that can and does occur within an instance. An orc who walks about displaying an aloof attitude in public cheap wow gold  could easily become the most heroic protector ever seen when confronted with the dangers present in an instance, or vice-versa. Take a look at the example of Boromir in The Lord of the Rings. In that entire mythos, humans are known as weak and frail, especially in spirit and fortitude. Boromir is no exception, and for most of his time with the Fellowship, doesn't do much to quell those fears about him. That is, until it comes time to battle the uruk-hai orcs in an effort to save the lives of two little hobbits. It's during that fleeting moment in his life when the true character of Boromir shines. I ask you to please keep that example in mind the next time your character enters an instance in your favorite MMORPG, and see how your thoughts about RP may change.

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