Get all of the achievments on wowhead and in game achievment points over 9000!
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Find a job that I love so it never feels like I work ever again!
To finally get the Time-Lost Proto Drake, as impossible as it may be.
In game: get insane in the membrane achievement :)RL: to be happy more
My girlfriend and I will be approaching our fourth year together at the end of February. My resolution is to at least propose to her and for us to move in together. A tall order given our debts and jobs, but one that will be worth striving for. I love her.</sappy>
At my age (53), having a New Year's resolution just might be counter-productive! I do wish, however, that 2012 finds my friends and family, both in game and out happier and healthier. So I resolve to try and keep a smile on my face more often!
My new year's resolution is to not make any resolutions this year....Wait a second...
IRL: To do well on my job, get good grades on my edducation so my boss will be happy :)Ingame: To finish a long strange journey, and get the mount and 310% flying (<- cheapass :D)
My new years resolution is to get both my wife and I to quit smoking.
WoW: get all the conquest pvp gear and destroy alliance!Real life: muster up the strength to ask this girl to prom, have a great final year in highschool, stay in touch with all my friends even after HS, keep on working out even though video games ( especially wow!) can be very distracting, and get a job so I can plan for the future and help my parents with bills!
I resolve to move to Denver and start my life for real, I've been in school so long, I'm glad to finally be done. There are close friends, both in game and out that are waiting to welcome me with open arms, and help me get on my feet. I'm done screwing around and wasting time. One more semester, and I'll be ready to take on the world. Also, I'd reeeeeeeeeeeeeally like to punch Deathwing in the face in Dragon's Soul. (The Day that Deathwing Came)
to focus more on my school work.
Well, this year I've had several guildmates who helped me get more then a few rare mounts. Every single reset a handful have run certain instances over and over, taking time after raid or before the end of the week. They've helped me camp hours (or days, or weeks) looking for spawns. My main is sitting at 142 mounts because of this. I'm not guild leader, or an officer, or even really a member of the core raiding team. But every week they go looking for a chance for mounts that drop less then 1% of the time. I always figured I'd have to bribe these people if the mounts ever dropped. I always run the raids with group loot on because I wouldn't trust myself not to loot a mount to myself -- I've spent years going after these sorts of things, and I never wanted to tempt myself. Over the course of this last year these guildmates, when the loot window popped up, passed on the roll since they knew I'd been organizing these things week in and week out. I've gotten four or five mounts since Cataclysm launched that were just passed onto me -- sometimes with as many as seven other people passing on the mount. Even Ashes of Alar, which dropped in October, was passed onto me by unspoken agreement. I know many of these people want the mounts -- but not all of them can make the late night retro raids all the time, the achievement runs, or the Monday night cleanup runs. I've recently been drifting away from WoW because I've got a number of friends and my offline gaming groups playing it. My New Year's resolution is this: No matter how far from WoW I might drift, every single week I will be logged in, running the mount runs still for all the people that haven't gotten them yet. Every VoA lockout, every OS lockout, every Ulduar and Heroic LK run. Even if I stop raiding and pvping, even if I only log in twice a week, I will help all of the people that have helped me for the rest of the year -- or until they've all gotten the mounts they wanted.