They considered wow gold as part of their daily life.
Cox laid off from Ford a year ago, she quickly joined the wow gold after dinner. She puts reality on pause for three to four hours while Myrdanne, one of dozens of wow gold avatars known as "toons," gathers herbs for her vocation as an alchemist, rides unicorns and raids dungeons. Sometimes Myrdanne turns into a tree that can move. Apparently, it enhances her healing powers."It happens right away," she said. "When I first started, if I wasn't working, I was playing, 12 hours a day easy."Cox said she's likely to get back into fanatic mode once WOW gold releases its next expansion "Cataclysm". At the height of her addiction, Cox admits she still had Myrdanne on her mind even while she was at work. Cox would think about the adventures and quests they'd go on when she plugged back in. Every completed quest and challenge moves players up the many levels of WOW gold. And it gives them a sense of accomplishment.Cox is a "Guild Master," which demands a lot of responsibility. "I have to manage 150 people who squabble, I have to maintain a calendar," she said. She's in charge of the Guild's loot, and she must keep careful track of planned activities and mollify Guild members whom she can't invite on a particular mission for whatever WOW gold reason.In order to play simultaneously, there are three computers in Cox's WOW gold room, she, her stepson and husband all wow gold lovers.Cox said that WOW gold can also work wonders for people, it can help players who suffer from social anxiety relax from real world such as herself. Cox has connected with players from around the world, and they often chat about their daily lives in between visiting virtual taverns and storming castles.With the appearance of MMORPG game, especially for wow gold, there is a tide to play them, and with its development, more and more people joined this indulging which was considered as to escape from real world,Beth Cox, a professional wow gold player, a shape-shifting Night Elf with long goat-horn-like ears and various glowing scepters through the medieval city of Dalaran, together with her husband and stepson, enjoyed the virtual world very much. They considered wow gold as part of their daily life.