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What really makes you say wow? Well this news story certainly will make you go wow... since one gamer alone has done what no man gamer has done before:- Played World of Warcraft using 36 accounts... and most of all... he plays on them simultaneously...
That's right... he goes on raids with a lot of characters... all controlled by him. Spending a total of $5711 on subscriptions, it most definitely an expensive hobby that this guy has... be sure to check out what he thinks of this in his own words.
32 of my shaman are level 61. One shaman that I had before I started the 32 is at level 70 along with 8 other level 70 classes that I had. My mage, priest and druid are in the center of the circle of shaman in the pictures but they are kind of hard to see. I've also got some mages and priests that I'm currently working on that are level 23. Once they are at level 31.9, I will stop working on them, get 16 of them to level 60 with the recruit-a-friend bonus levels and work on the shaman again.
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a). have no life.
b). have the worlds fastest reflexes.
And I'm I was a betting man, I'd be going with C.
Perhaps you should speak for yourself though.
If it makes him happy, more power to him.
Yeah, you keep telling yourself that.......
I can't believe the comments from the original source. People actually think this guy is cool (the specific term they keep using is "awesome"). I play WoW, and I have to say this guy makes me sick.
Edit Looked up this guy afterward 'cause I got pretty curious. He's a total prick on the WoW forums... I'm majorly ashamed he rolls Horde.
Seriously thats pretty cool though.
Say is there a nerd of the year award? If there was, he would be the most prolific winner ever.
And now we know the real reason for his set-up! LMAO
Although I doubt he cares, what's another thirty of forty bucks on a keyboard when he's already paying almost 6 grand to fund his habit.
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