Account wide achivements CONFIRMED!

Shamatix

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Hey guys.

I am here to bring you the sad information blizzard provideded today.

Account-wide Achievements
With Mists of Pandaria, account-wide achievements will indeed become available at the Battle.net account level, and many achievements will be shared among characters. A wide array of achievements will certainly be covered, including achievements that relate to everything from raiding and PvP to maxing out professions and assorted fun challenges. We really love the idea that players will at last be able to proudly display proof of the full scope of their adventures around Azeroth, regardless of which character they choose to play on any given day.

While we are still working out the details regarding how various specific achievements will interact with the new system, once we have a bit more information to share with you, we’ll certainly let you know. (Blue Tracker / Official Forums)

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Best regards.
 
Though it may be useful to find the casual "twinks" that show up. Endgame raiding title on a char you've never seen, probably a tourist ;p

bob
 
"So yeah. I played a Hpriest to 25 man heroic end game, but I have never tanked a day in my life guys. What's up!?!?!?"

"So yeah. I got 2400 on my arms warrior, but I have never played a holy pally a day in my life. WHAT'S UP!?!??!?!"
 
If achievements are going to be account wide, Blizzard might as well go completely hands off and let honor be sent to other characters. I doubt I will be playing MoP. I just hope Arena Net doesn't f*ck up Guild Wars 2.
 
If achievements are going to be account wide, Blizzard might as well go completely hands off and let honor be sent to other characters. I doubt I will be playing MoP. I just hope Arena Net doesn't f*ck up Guild Wars 2.

I am also hoping GW2 will be good. I wanna sell my guild wars account but idk anyone who will buy.
 
If a warrior has got 2400 he's going to be a better holy paladin than probably most of the other players in the bracket. Same thing with a good 25 heroic raider.
 
If a warrior has got 2400 he's going to be a better holy paladin than probably most of the other players in the bracket.
Maybe, depends on when he hit 2400. Each season had OP comps.

Same thing with a good 25 heroic raider.
Lolwut?

Maybe if PvP is reduced to stand around and heal / dps... but don't die in the randomly spawning damage spots. I'm guessing you didn't raid much. PvP is just has more layers to it that require sharper awareness not just staring at name plates and occasionally checking to make sure you're in the right spot.

Bob
 
Maybe, depends on when he hit 2400. Each season had OP comps.


Lolwut?

Maybe if PvP is reduced to stand around and heal / dps... but don't die in the randomly spawning damage spots. I'm guessing you didn't raid much. PvP is just has more layers to it that require sharper awareness not just staring at name plates and occasionally checking to make sure you're in the right spot.

Bob

You could never faceroll to 2400 with a warrior comp. Before rating inflations when Warriors had macestun and easy wins, 2000+ was an accomplish. 2400+ was a very good player.

Now, playing Warrior 2200+ at all is a difficult task.

Twinks require very little to play well and master. The same skills you acquire in high level arena or even strict raid environments (situational awareness, CD management, basic class knowledge, UI tweaks, etc) are the few skills that actually separate the good and bad players anyways. Difficult raids, such as 3M Drakes when it first launched, require more than looking at name plates - you've got to be on point when it comes to your position and your CD's at all times.
 

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