Quote Originally Posted by 'thinus',index.php?page=Thread&postID=58323#post58 323
Quote Originally Posted by 'Knytestorme',index.php?page=Thread&postID=58315#p ost58315
There literally is no reason to buy gold any more since the introduction of dailies and now the upping to 25 quest limit. yes, a case could be made for it back int he days of 40 mans and needing to buy mats for flasks, etc when you didn't have time outside raiding to go farm the mats yourself or grind the gold but now..not so much
The repetitiveness of dailies and raiding killed WoW for me personally. I went weeks just doing the same thing over and over and over grinding money for my epic mount and grinding Kara to get the guild geared. Didn't enjoy it, game wasn't fun and I quit. The whole progression through repetition treadmill pisses me off in general especially when the balance is skewed in the favour of repitition and not progression.
that's the thing though, it comes down to choice still. I have 3 70's that I leveled up solo and raid with, none have their epic mounts or exalted rep with any factions because I couldn't be bothered grinding them for something that doesn't add that much more to the game for me, I'd rather kick back and start a new char, or multibox, etc. When something becomes boring to the point of making me want to quit then rather than quit the overall experience that I enjoy, i just stop doing what's boring me.

Yes, grinding out rep and gear is a bitt of a hassle when you have to go back to regear other people and constantly run instances like heroics and kara that you are over after running so many times but it is still about progression, just not personal progression. Once everyone is over that hurdle it's on to the next hurdle for progression, such as Grull, and again some people will get their items early and have to run it over and over to gear the rest of the raid, but it's always about progression.