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For me it's usually when I hit a brick wall and don't have time for grouping. My druid hit 54 before I made my necro. Now that the necro is 55 and I'm back from a two year break I'm gonna focus on my 29 ranger. When I get tired of him I'll probably make something different like a shaman or enchanter.
It's different for everyone. I tend to focus on one character for a few months before switching.
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I like to have characters in teens, twenties, thirties, fourties and fifties grouping at any point in time. Preferably several for each band parked in different regions.
I also try to have someone with keys in sky and maybe a couple of other casual raid spots parked too (Kael, west tov or hot). Even after all the time I've spent here I don't feel like I've done more than scratch the surface of the content. | ||
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I have a 60 shaman, 60 enchanter, 60 druid, 60 bard, 60 mage, 58 cleric, and 27 Necro
Imo for you first character focus on 60. If you can't tough out your first 60 then your setting the prescedant in your head to "give up when it gets hard" After you have one 60 you can do others at your own pace. I prefer to stick with it until they are max 60. The only reason I started the Necromancer prior to making 60 on the cleric is because I needed something to progress on when I can't find groups on my cleric, as I will only sit lfg for a short while before doing something else. As well as solo on my cleric is just terribly inefficient and for me a waste of time So classes that pretty much require a group is completely understandable to have a side project to level when you hit a dry spell and can't seem to get into a group for a extended time | ||
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But, I think I will stay focused on my main since I do want to make 60. I may never get there but it's the journey right? Thanks for all the input. | |||
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