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  • Ghostcrawler on account-wide achievements

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    Adam Holisky
    Adam Holisky
    05.08.2012

    Lead Systems Designer Greg "Ghostcrawler" Street has just released a new post on account-wide achievements. He makes a strong point that Blizzard's overall design goal is that it doesn't want us playing one character over another only because of achievement concerns. This is quite good news for raiders with multiple alts and others who need to use achievements as a sort of progress check on their moving-out-of-the-fire skill and game knowledge. Some key notes from Ghostcrawler's blog post: While you only earn achievement points once, you will still see the achievement pop-up notification if you earn it again on a second character. Most achievement criteria are not account-wide. That is, if you explore Thousand Needles, you'll need to explore it all on one character to get the associated exploration achievement. Meta achievements like What a Long, Strange Trip It's Been are account-wide, meaning you can finish Flame Warden on one character and Noble Gardener on another. Faction-specific pets, mounts, and titles will not work across faction -- that is, no Alliance mounts for Horde characters. The goal is to share rewards across the entire account that are granted from achievements. In particular regard to that last point, Ghostcrawler says: "I'm not going to promise this yet, because a lot of magic has to happen for that to work, but it's our intent." So that looks to be very much work in progress still, but it's great to know where Blizzard is headed. Ghostcrawler's full post after the break.