If you go into your statistics, you can go to your “Total gold acquired.” Take the number and divide by “Average gold earned per day.” That should tell you how many days old your character was. I knew roughly how old my characters were and it seems to give an accurate answer.
try /played
Yeah I would, but given that I haven’t been online since creation 15-16 years ago that doesn’t do **** for me.
Doesn’t /played only list how long you have actually played?
I think what Scottish is talking about is how old your character is in wall time.
For me I’m not sure, but I suspect 15 years. It was originally a Draenei in tBC.
Well, now you know how to find out!
Guild Wars 2 is better for this.
/age in GW2 tells you how many days old your character is + how many days old the older character on your account is (even if you deleted this one).
Gw2 gives ur character birthday presents too haha
True. Most of them are a bit underwhelming though.
Doesn’t work considering gold inflation. Wasn’t epic riding 50g in vanilla and took weeks of farming?
Seems higly inaccurate, I tend to play my characters in spurts so it will go from no gold earned for possibly years then start earning 10k-100k gold per day until I start playing something different again.
Feel like that would mess with the calculations?
Don’t trust gold earned statistics, it’s buggy and innacurate. The whole statistics tab is in fact.
And what made you swap it to a Pandaren?
furrows brows
I’m onto you.
Don’t make me smite thee with my Holy Hammer
Enough said.
“You make a very good point”
throws some bamboo towards you
gets hit in the face with the bamboo
Pandaren.
人. Person. DANGIT!