Confessions Of Warcraft
Welcome to World of Warcraft confession blog. Home to the millions of Warriors within the Warcraft universe. Here you can confess your dark and dirty secrets, your previous raiding experience, and other personal opinions with the rest of the Warcraft community.

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“I have been verbally and physically abused by Horde players in real life for wearing an Alliance sweatshirt.”
“I started my main as a Troll hunter and about a month before Pandaria, I faction changed because the Horde went elitist. Every once in a while, I fly to Orgrimmar and risk my life to sit on top of the hunter building and relive old memories from when WoW was still new and mysterious to me.”
“I enjoyed the Cataclysm zones much more than I’m enjoying any of Pandaria’s zones.”
I really wish Blizzard would make dedicated servers for old expansions. It’s just frustrating how hard it is to find a good WoTLK private server to play on and experience ICC again”
“Why do people say that Orc, Troll and Tauren females are ugly? They are the best females in-game, just because of their sheer visual badassity!”
“The community of World of Warcraft disgusts me. When I see how much hate and abuse other players - especially other women - get from those who hide behind their online anonymity, I’m constantly reminded why I always play solo.”
“I’m an absolute “Alt-aholic” but i’m too scared to make any new toons because i’m afraid of annoying my friends to come level with me.”
“I once reported a guildie in trade chat. I don’t care who you are, you don’t go tell people they need to kill themselves. I’ll admit I smiled the next day he complained on vent about a 3 day ban.”
“I don’t understand where all this “flirting with my female toon” stuff comes from. I only play female toons, and not once have I been flirted with because of it.”
“I prefer Horde in pretty much every way; lore, races, cities, etc. But I’ve been playing Alliance for years now because that’s where all my friends are. Despite my love for Horde, the social aspect of the game is more important to me.”