Tired of creating too many characters in World of Warcraft: Midnight and not playing them? Learn how to manage your alts and focus on your main for a better gaming experience.
Hey there! So, you've probably heard the term 'Alt-itis' thrown around, right? It's basically that feeling when you've got a whole crew of characters in World of Warcraft: Midnight that you barely touch, while your main character is way up there in levels. It's super common, especially when the early game feels like a race to level 20 (which, let's be honest, is pretty fast!) and then 20-40 is a blast too.
But then, bam! You hit that wall around level 50. This is usually when people start thinking about making 'mules' or trying out different kinds of realms, maybe even picking up a rogue, hunter, or druid because you heard they're kings of the battlegrounds at max level. It's tempting, I get it!
My biggest piece of advice? Try to stick with your main character way more than those alternates. While it's not against the rules to have your alts join guilds, just be cool about it – don't abuse guild perks, because people notice, and it's just not a great look.
Look, spending an hour here or there to start a new character on a different realm is fine. But once you start building up a whole network of characters across multiple servers, that's when it can start feeling less like fun and more like a real-life problem, or at least a sign that your overall game experience is getting diluted.
Honestly, I think having about three characters on a single realm is a sweet spot. I know I wanted to try out different classes to see how they felt, but I really encourage you to pick maybe three classes you're genuinely interested in and just focus on those. It'll make your journey in Azeroth way more rewarding!
100% Human-Written. AI Fact-Checked. Community Verified. Learn how AntMag verifies content