I shit you not, for the past 6 months I have been doing nothing but playing World of Warcraft. It is truly amazing how much precious time (and money) this game
sucks out of you. Anyway, I have managed to get my first character
Hellwrath the human rogue to a respectable level 60, he is currently ready to take on the
forces of the Burning Legion in Hellfire Peninsula, but is badly undergeared, much to my fault of course as I had a huge phobia of running dungeons after multiple bad
experiences, I hope for this situation to change as I acquire heirloom gear for him after collecting enough emblems on my Death Knight, which brings us quite nicely onto
Hellwrathius, a level 80 human Death Knight and currently my main.
Hellwrathius, level 80 Death Knight in Nagrand, Outland
Hellwrathius has been a great success, after a brief stint in the Eastern Plaguelands I quickly made my way to Outland with the intent of levelling as fast as I could. Like
his predecessor however, this levelling was done almost exclusively through questing, not that I regret questing, my DK was much more suited to the strange and dangerous
encounters that lay ahead in Outland and was considerably better geared for it than my leather-clad rogue would ever be. It was while I was questing on my Death Knight that I
was first recruited by the
Knights of England guild where I remain to this day, in fact they're such a nice bunch I now
have four additional characters in the same guild! After a long grind in Outland I was eventually ready to hit the icy shores of Northrend, after level 75 I began to aim for level 80
and managed to complete a level per day, truly a heroic effort, especially since I was levelling up purely through questing like my rogue. I eventually made that all-important ding
in a mine in the Storm Peaks, level 80 was the goal I had been aiming for since my Death Knight turned agaisnt the Lich King 20-odd levels previous and I had done it. Although
once you do hit level 80 you soon realise that the hard work isn't over, oh no... it only just begins! My main priority for Hellwrathius now is to keep collecting emblems of triumph
and frost and eventually get him equipped with the (level 245?) basic Death Knight teir 10 gear, that would be cool, but I have to admit that gear has been a side issue for some
time as I have been doing nothing but mining and selling anything I could to afford the ultimate status symbol in World of Warcraft - the Mekgineer's chopper.

Not an achievement you see every day!
I can vividly remember back to the days of being a level 15 rogue wandering the streets of Stormwind being in absolute awe as I laid my eyes on the Mek Chopper for the first
time, I could not possibly imagine at that time that I'd actually get one, but I had my mind set on becoming a level 80 death knight with a motorcycle. It would not happen for
months, but my perseverance would eventually pay off back where it all started in Stormwind City. Nagrand's economy is in deflation and this proved to be much to my
advantage in acquiring the chopper, just weeks ago the bike was going for approximately 20,000 gold each (buyout) on the auction house, but now people can't even
sell them for 15,000. And so, with a mere 14,500 gold in my possession (almost exclusively acquired through mining thorium and saronite) I politely whispered one of the sellers
asking if he'd be willing to settle at 14k. Totally expecting an abusive or negative reply I waited. And then I got a response... Xeomin was willing to sell me his Mekgineer's Chopper
for just 14,000 gold, I was very excited, but of course nothing ever is straightforward with me as Xeomin explained he was about to start a run on Icecrown Citadel and would oversee
the transaction afterwards. It was the longest wait of my life, pacing up and down the auction house floor - 'what if he just logs off?' I thought to myself 'what if he forgets?', an even worse
thought popped into my head - 'what if someone else snags the bike?!'. Much to my relief the posted auction had expired, why was that good? Well it meant no one else could make
a bid on the bike, thus securing my claim on it! I've never traded 14,000 gold before, I was half-worried the seller would somehow exploit the trade system and flee with my gold
and
bike, although this didn't happen and the seller, Xeomin turned out to be a thoroughly nice bloke. He explained to me he hoped to recoup enough gold to buy himself a chopper one day, he also
asked if I could give him a ride to Goldshire, I of course obliged, in fact I think it should be a WoW tradition, if you buy a Mek Chopper off somebody, you should give the seller (or builder) a ride to
anywhere of their choice!
My third major character is called
Hellwrathar and is a human Mage. I once created a Blood Elf Mage called
Alderley on my home server of Nagrand, but found it
hard going as I had no higher level character to leech money from, I created him because I had not played a caster before. In addition to lack of funds I had trouble getting started with
my professions (I first tried inscription and enchanting, then settled on tailoring and enchanting), and so I mothballed him and remains dormant (taking up a valuable slot) in my character list. I did
however try again, this time making a human Mage and I have to say, after playing for 22 levels I can honestly say I absolutely love him, yes he can only wear cloth and yield a puny dagger or
wooden staff, but that's beside the point, mages can do some awesome damage with their frost, fire and arcane spells including powerful AoE (area of effect) casts and perhaps the most attractive
ability of being a mage is being able to cast portals to various cities in Azeroth, providing a possible extra source of income, particularly from the much-requested portals to the floating mage city of Dalaran.
To see a full list of all my World of Warcraft characters (those above level 10 at least), please visit my
Wowhead profile page.