
I'm probably going to be repeating what everyone else has said. I played back on WoW too, on Moon Guard and Wyrmrest Accord. I played a level 85 mage (back when Cataclysm was current content) as a mage apprentice, I also played a level 50 warrior... who is now level 91 as a red dragonsworn. She was a low level character, but I still played her off as someone who was really strong.Â
I mean yes, getting a world first achievement is pretty fucking awesome. I find it impressive when I find someone that's actually good at a MMO I'm playing, because I suck at them myself xD. But I just don't think that matters in roleplay. Roleplay is about being creative and to be able to play whatever kind of character you want as long as they fit properly into the world. I honestly don't find someone who has a world first achievement more valid than a level 10. If something were to make a character more believable, it would be the player's writing.Â
If you'd like to play a character based on their achievements, then go ahead! But if a level 30 wants to do the same thing, then they should. ICly, I would treat both characters the same.
I mean yes, getting a world first achievement is pretty fucking awesome. I find it impressive when I find someone that's actually good at a MMO I'm playing, because I suck at them myself xD. But I just don't think that matters in roleplay. Roleplay is about being creative and to be able to play whatever kind of character you want as long as they fit properly into the world. I honestly don't find someone who has a world first achievement more valid than a level 10. If something were to make a character more believable, it would be the player's writing.Â
If you'd like to play a character based on their achievements, then go ahead! But if a level 30 wants to do the same thing, then they should. ICly, I would treat both characters the same.