About a year and a half ago, I began allowing my oldest to play WoW occasionally. I made him his own character, a male Orc Hunter. I also let him play with my Night Elf Druid, thinking that shapeshifting and birdie flying would be fun for him.
An evening or two ago, he wanted to change how his Orc looked, so I took him to a Barbershop and let him play with it. He thought the different hairstyles and especially the tattoos were very funny! Then he wanted to play with changing his clothes, since he has occasionally watched while I’ve been making a new Mog for one or another of my characters. Problem was, his Orc has no money. So the next time he was playing with the Night Elf Druid, he wanted to change her clothes. I let him have at it, and this is what he came up with:
Some of these pieces are what she was already wearing; he mostly played around with the helm, cloak, and shoulders.
Fantastic, we have a winner!
Aw, thanks! π
Wow, a chip off the ol’ block! And… spiky, to boot! (Sorry, spent a lot of time in Icecrown lately….)
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He must spend just enough time running around Horde places with his Orc Hunter for the need for moar spikes to have rubbed off on him π
Absolutely adorable. I love hearing stories of families playing together.
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When he gets old enough to read and do quests on his own, maybe I’ll RAF him his own account. Of course, then he won’t have all the character advancement and toys that he gets to play with on my account…
If you RAF him an account, but make it a sub account of your b.net, all your toys carry over. I have a secondary starter account on my main b.net account. They can both be logged in at the same time.
My starter account only has a single level 10 Zandalari Troll that I created to test something a long time ago and never did anything with. She’s not done a single quest other than the get to Ogrimmar quest for the allied race. She’s got access to all my heirlooms, mogs, mounts, pets, and toys.
Good idea, thanks!