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Kiya

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About Kiya

  • Birthday December 19

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  • Gender
    Female
  • Location
    Fort Worth, Texas
  • Interests
    My interests include but are not limited to: being happy, spending quality time with my kids and my husband, taboo topics such as politics, learning, reading, listening to music, and of course gaming.

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  2. Awesome, will do. Thanks for the warm welcomes.
  3. Hey there I'll start by saying I have come here from Wildstar (Widow) where I play a character named Kiya (medic) and have been playing with my husband Chaotika, and my dad Cromarti. We've played many games together including GW2, Swtor, WoW, Rift, Tera.. My first mmo was wow, and it is the game I've played the most. Its the game that sparked my interest in pvp and raiding. I was super excited about GW2 because I thought they had solved what had become so boring and routine about wow, and wow clones.. But then I found myself seriously missing the trinity, and finding that I need a carrot on a stick to stay interested at end game. So here I am in Wildstar, and could not be more pleased. This is the first mmo to come out, in my experience, that fully delivered and did not disappoint. However, I am also aware that your community/guild is an important factor in whether or not you stay interested in a game. Bottom line is my interests are pvp, and raiding, but I'm open to trying everything that wildstar has to offer like warplots, housing, etc.. So I'm hoping that some of you reading this can relate to my situation, and interests in game, and irl. I rolled a medic with the intent of healing. In the past I've created characters with a purpose. For example, THIS character is going to be my tank, or this character is gonna be my healer, or my badass dps etc... I'm finding in Wildstar that shit doesn't quite fly like that. Every class seems to be versatile, and meant to be played that way. Questing as a healer is impossible solo. & only seems viable if I were to quest in a group of 4-5 people. I look forward to learning how other medics in the guild play, and improving my own abilities. I have a long to do list in wildstar. I'm a mother of a two year old girl, and pregnant with my son who could make his appearance any day now. Needless to say, my playtime is currently limited. I'm still working on getting to 50, (38 atm) and trying keep my crafting and path (technologist/settler) up to my lvl. I've loved what I've seen from the dungeons so far. Challenging, interesting, and overall super fun mechanics. I look forward to seeing the raids when I'm a bit more available, and just participating in a guild who has some of the same ambitions. Not sure what other information is relevant to include, so I'll just stop there
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