People can set lofty goals in video games. Whether it's to play through Dishonored without killing anyone or getting the Recon Armor in Halo, these goals can take plenty of time.
One World of Warcraft player set a goal of getting 100 characters to max level when Warlords of Draenor launched in November. We're proud to say that he has officially hit his goal, while also setting another.
Over 1,200 days and two accounts, World of Warcraft player Watola maxed out 100 characters (the new level cap is 100). Watola took to the forums to reveal his accomplishment and announce what his next goal would be. It turns out, Watola only had around 20 (or so) max level characters near the end of Mists of Pandaria. He thought that "another 80 [characters] didn't seem that extreme." In the first 16 days of his venture, he leveled around 460 levels through questing and gathering.
Watola has obviously spent a lot of time player Warlords of Draenor, with that in mind here are his thoughts on the expansion:
My view on leveling this expansion is that it is almost perfect. I feel as if there should be more choice in the way you level out in the world, however they are on track with bonus objectives and all the treasures. When I was questing 85-90 I was finding myself doing almost the entire zone, at least the major parts of a zone, just to reach the next level bracket. Now I can pick and choose what quests I want to do (assuming rested experience), because of the vast amount of treasures and the huge bonus objective exp.
Check out his full forum post, warning, it is really long but worth reading if you're leveling.
[Kotaku]