Gatael
I had the same problem. You need to spend at least 4 hours every night to keep your friends in WoW.
Maybe a good guild also helps if it is actively recruiting lowbies who will get to your level at some point.
Money 31Well first, at level 4 you don't need any money! A little thing I found out at very low level...
OTOH, I met a level 60 in Ogg some time ago whom I helped when he was level 15 (we had sort of an attempt at our own guild, which failed because we couldn't get enough signatures fast enough). A trade window opened and he offered me lots of cash. I refused but I guess it doesn't
I suggest you make a deal with yourself never to play alone. The only problem is the quest system of WoW. There are two kinds of quests you cannot share:
1 Quests where you are given an item to deliver or use 2 Quests that are a followup of another quest
It can sometimes be hard to figure out where you got a quest and how you got it so that your party member can also get it.
On the bright side, Elite quests and instances usually involve a boss and these are usually not of the above two kinds (some exceptions to this I have noticed so far which is why I now play with someone I know RL and we never log in without the other also doing so and we are pretty much in synch because of this method)
hth, Thomas -- Robert Heinlein: "When in danger or in doubt, run in circles, scream and shout"