With me dipping my toes in the pool that is WoW, I have now tasked myself with ensuring that I get my monies worth. Come hell or high water I am going to have fun in WoW damn it. Sure I am looking forward to the expansion but who the hell knows when it will drop? With that said, I have to come up with something entertaining to do until that time.
As I have begun to look around Azeroth there is a sudden realization that I have missed some content. There are new and old instances I have never seen. There are parts of the world I have never explored and there are some financial/reputation goals I have yet to reach.
There really are a lot of things I can do to occupy my time, but before I can start there are some question I need to answer.
- What toon should I focus on? (I have 4 85’s)
- Which tasks need a primary focus?
- Which tasks can be completed together?
- Do I have enough time to tackle them all?
- Is there anything that I should be looking at? Something I have missed.
It is no secret that my absolute favorite toon is that feathered ball of destruction so I think I am going to focus the bulk of my time on him. Considering I have never really had a strategy concerning WoW, I may have to lean on someone for guidance. I also know the perfect person to ask. At times he plays like a machine and that is just the discipline I will need.
I am sure all my Rift readers are concerned about this change in focus. The history of this blog has traditionally followed my current game of choice. Just because that is what has traditionally happened, it doesn’t have to remain that way.
I think it is time for GTFOOTF to change and grow. I think the site can handle two games and two writers. So this is my official call for help. I am looking for someone to help continue writing about Rift. I am also looking for someone to take over the Chloromancer Healing Guides maintained on the site.
If you or anyone you know would be interested in writing about Rift please contact me here. If you can contribute 1-3 posts a week, maybe we can work something out. This is the perfect opportunity for you to get your writing out in a public format and to establish a following.
Maybe we can work it out, who knows?




Thanks for calling me a machine. You are a TOOL.