someone who is currently on KT and can send a scroll of resurrection, please do so using email below and PM me your character name and email so that I can fill out their little form.
As an FYI, for the inactive stuff: You have to not had anything other than a mists of pandaria trial and no other scrolls of resurrection since March 2012 (whatever date). I was able to do it via live chat in about 30 minutes. Make sure you know what race you want to change into if you are swapping factions.
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JBoogalooThis too shall pass...Alexandria, VAIcrontian
@Tushon and I trial and errored the rez thing. Long story short, I used mine for the day, but I believe I get another tomorrow (I think that's how it works) and if anyone needs one let me know
I am such an arse for not doing live chat like @Midga said. I've had a support ticket open for 7 hours. I will have to load the game up tomorrow night if they fix my issue
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midga"There's so much hot dog in Rome" ~digi(> ^.(> O_o)>Icrontian
midga#1119
I'd be down with starting a toon over there, but I'm maining Wyrmrest Accord.
For anybody else having trouble with migrating to the proper realm, I was told by support this morning that "character services" are off and on and to just keep trying throughout the day. They couldn't say specifically when to try nor could they do the transfer on their end. They said that character services might be back on around 11am PST but that they couldn't be certain.
@PirateNinja said:
Gentlemen and ladies,
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We're on Alliance on Kel'Thuzad. The guild is Icrontic.
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Multiple studies have shown that people are less happy when posed with having to make a decision. In life, it isn't often that a great person who makes reasonable decisions on a regular basis is willing to make one for you. I for one have taken advantage of the situation, and I suggest we all do the same.
I was re-reading this thread and I just realized what a fine compliment this was.
I found this thread fascinating for many reasons. I have heard bits and pieces of the history of the Icrontic guild and individual players, and am aware that most stopped playing for a while and then started again, etc. But this looks to be the original "coming back" thread and is therefore a bit of history I can review and now post in.
One thing that amazed me is the people that refused to come back simply because the new guild is Alliance. Considering that I started playing due to the people, kept playing due to the people, and have developed a love for the game due to the people, that idea is foreign to me, it's hard for me to understand. It basically tells me that, for those people, it's all about the game and what their characters look like rather than the friends they may be playing with. And I suppose there is nothing wrong with that if they didn't participate in any game activities with friends such as raiding, but otherwise I'm completely surprised that it was even an issue. I defer to @TiberiusLazarus who said it best: "It doesn't actually matter what side you are on. It is the same game. Stop being bitches and either play or don't."
I would like to thank everyone for coming back, because had you not done so, I would not be having so much fun. In particular, I would like to thank:
@Myrmidon for starting the ball rolling. In a related story, at some point in the beginning I was invited to watch a stream of you guys doing Garrosh and was entralled with the professionalism of the group, and in particular you. At that point I decided I really wanted to raid with you guys and be a part of this.
@Ryder for bringing me in and for the constant help and wealth of knowledge you have given me. I would love to know how many WOW-related texts we have sent to each other and how much WoW-related Skype time we have accumulated. I would not be where I am without you, not in a million years. Every kudo I have received and ever will receive must be passed to you. And my pet.
@primesuspect for your DPS, or the lack thereof, and everything else you've done to keep me involved and make this so much fun.
@Celsh for tons of great info and for broadening my interests and passions.
@TiberiusLazarus for shutting up, and for letting yourself get dragged along on old content runs.
And thanks to everyone else who has been raiding or farming with us since I've joined, both old and new. It's all of you that make this game so bloody brilliant, not the realm, guild, gear, class, race, pets or mounts. Well, maybe the mounts. So all of you, plus the mounts.
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EDIT: it's done
I'd be down with starting a toon over there, but I'm maining Wyrmrest Accord.
It worked
I was re-reading this thread and I just realized what a fine compliment this was.
I found this thread fascinating for many reasons. I have heard bits and pieces of the history of the Icrontic guild and individual players, and am aware that most stopped playing for a while and then started again, etc. But this looks to be the original "coming back" thread and is therefore a bit of history I can review and now post in.
One thing that amazed me is the people that refused to come back simply because the new guild is Alliance. Considering that I started playing due to the people, kept playing due to the people, and have developed a love for the game due to the people, that idea is foreign to me, it's hard for me to understand. It basically tells me that, for those people, it's all about the game and what their characters look like rather than the friends they may be playing with. And I suppose there is nothing wrong with that if they didn't participate in any game activities with friends such as raiding, but otherwise I'm completely surprised that it was even an issue. I defer to @TiberiusLazarus who said it best: "It doesn't actually matter what side you are on. It is the same game. Stop being bitches and either play or don't."
I would like to thank everyone for coming back, because had you not done so, I would not be having so much fun. In particular, I would like to thank:
@Myrmidon for starting the ball rolling. In a related story, at some point in the beginning I was invited to watch a stream of you guys doing Garrosh and was entralled with the professionalism of the group, and in particular you. At that point I decided I really wanted to raid with you guys and be a part of this.
@Ryder for bringing me in and for the constant help and wealth of knowledge you have given me. I would love to know how many WOW-related texts we have sent to each other and how much WoW-related Skype time we have accumulated. I would not be where I am without you, not in a million years. Every kudo I have received and ever will receive must be passed to you. And my pet.
@primesuspect for your DPS, or the lack thereof, and everything else you've done to keep me involved and make this so much fun.
@Celsh for tons of great info and for broadening my interests and passions.
@TiberiusLazarus for shutting up, and for letting yourself get dragged along on old content runs.
@CannonFodder for all the great info and help.
@RahnalH102 for helping me go through old content and get cool stuff.
@Tushon for always getting in my way.
And thanks to everyone else who has been raiding or farming with us since I've joined, both old and new. It's all of you that make this game so bloody brilliant, not the realm, guild, gear, class, race, pets or mounts. Well, maybe the mounts. So all of you, plus the mounts.
d'... d'aww...
We love you too buddy!
And they say WoW doesn't help build community. This kind of stuff ranks up there close with TF2 in terms of new friendships and new community members.
If you never went alliance I would have never met you! EVERYONE!!!!!
You're welcome.