It's not that hard to understand that statement but sometimes you get a much closer personal insight.
I told you all earlier about V-Boxing. There was a link there to another blog from a Shaman 5 boxer called Twenty Totems.
As a new Multi-boxer, I am always interested on how Multi-boxers start out. After reading all about Twenty Totems I have to admit I have learnt a lot.
Here is the problem though. Twenty Totems mentioned a practice called Carebearing. Basically this involves using one High Level Character to Power you through various instances to level faster. Apparently this method is great until the low 40’s.
What to do?
I have a level 42 Shaman on my main account. I guess at this point I have two choices. I can “Carebear” two toons up to level 42 and then go from there or I can run all three toons all the way. I am honestly divided.
I know I hate to level so I can foresee giving up on this, so honestly carebearing would get me higher, faster so therefore increase the chances of me actually following through.
However, I can also see the fun side of leveling the three Shamans at the same time.
What do you think I should do?
Razorbax
29 January 2008
Ignorance is Bliss
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CAREBEAR.
:) This is Boom from Twenty Totems. I went through the same process bud. I figured it would be fun to simply level my 5 shaman from 1-70 as a group. I was wrong.
There are so many satisfying things to do once you hit the 40s, and your spells get interesting. (Overload will make hug things around your house that even rhyme with Shaman...) When I started, I had a 46 Shaman, and when it was all over, I was glad I carebeared the other 4 up to his level.
Good luck either way!
Hey there Boom,
Yeah I went with Carebear as well. At least I did for a few days before my PC died, lol.
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