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I used to farm Attumen in Karazhan every week for the [hide]Fiery Warhorse[/hide] mount. I used to farm Anzu in Sethekk Halls every day for the [hide]Raven Lord[/hide] mount. I used to farm the quest in Brunnhildar Village every day for the [hide]White Polar Bear[/hide] mount. I used to farm a lot of things …
One of my longest-running farming attempts was for the elusive [hide]Time-Lost Proto-Drake[/hide]. I would fly around The Storm Peaks for hours while working on homework, watching shows on Netflix Instant, waiting for random heroic queues, etc. After a few months of diligent hunting, my determination to find, kill, and loot the reins of the Time-Lost Proto-Drake was incited all the more when a friend just happened to fly past the dragon on his way from Ulduar to Dalaran.
At first, I was upset that the mount I sought so dearly had fallen haphazardly into his hands. Soon, though, I realized that if someone could get the mount by sheer dumb luck, it would be much more likely that I find it through persistence. After I spent several more months farming, however, this same friend just happened to see the shadow of the Time-Lost Proto-Drake flash by while he was questing in The Storm Peaks on the new Worgen mage he created when Cataclysm dropped. When I saw him flying around on his second TLPD mount, that was the last straw for me. I gave up the hunt.
What items, mounts or achievements bring out the farmer in you? How long have you been farming for that seemingly unobtainable something?
Filed under: [hide]Breakfast Topics[/hide], [hide]Guest Posts[/hide][hide]Breakfast Topic: What’s the longest you’ve ever farmed for something[/hide]? originally appeared on [hide]WoW Insider[/hide] on Fri, 30 Sep 2011 08:00:00 EST. Please see our [hide]terms for use of feeds[/hide].[hide]Permalink[/hide] | [hide]Email this[/hide] | [hide]Comments[/hide][hide][/hide]
This [hide]Breakfast Topic[/hide] has been brought to you by [hide]Seed[/hide], the AOL guest writer program that brings [hide]your words[/hide] to WoW Insider’s pages.
I used to farm Attumen in Karazhan every week for the [hide]Fiery Warhorse[/hide] mount. I used to farm Anzu in Sethekk Halls every day for the [hide]Raven Lord[/hide] mount. I used to farm the quest in Brunnhildar Village every day for the [hide]White Polar Bear[/hide] mount. I used to farm a lot of things …
One of my longest-running farming attempts was for the elusive [hide]Time-Lost Proto-Drake[/hide]. I would fly around The Storm Peaks for hours while working on homework, watching shows on Netflix Instant, waiting for random heroic queues, etc. After a few months of diligent hunting, my determination to find, kill, and loot the reins of the Time-Lost Proto-Drake was incited all the more when a friend just happened to fly past the dragon on his way from Ulduar to Dalaran.
At first, I was upset that the mount I sought so dearly had fallen haphazardly into his hands. Soon, though, I realized that if someone could get the mount by sheer dumb luck, it would be much more likely that I find it through persistence. After I spent several more months farming, however, this same friend just happened to see the shadow of the Time-Lost Proto-Drake flash by while he was questing in The Storm Peaks on the new Worgen mage he created when Cataclysm dropped. When I saw him flying around on his second TLPD mount, that was the last straw for me. I gave up the hunt.
What items, mounts or achievements bring out the farmer in you? How long have you been farming for that seemingly unobtainable something?
Filed under: [hide]Breakfast Topics[/hide], [hide]Guest Posts[/hide][hide]Breakfast Topic: What’s the longest you’ve ever farmed for something[/hide]? originally appeared on [hide]WoW Insider[/hide] on Fri, 30 Sep 2011 08:00:00 EST. Please see our [hide]terms for use of feeds[/hide].[hide]Permalink[/hide] | [hide]Email this[/hide] | [hide]Comments[/hide]
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