World of Warcraft has to be one of the most fun, stress relieving, mind numbing games I have ever played. This game pulls you from the mundane world of reality and into the extreme World of Warcraft.
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will give you a quick rundown of the basic information you need to know to start playing thisGame Title: World Of WarcraftPublisher: Blizzard inc.
Developer: Blizzard Entertainment Inc.
Genre: the game
ESRB: Teens (13 +)
Platform: PC GamesOverall Rating: 91/10023/25
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Race- Select a Race you wish to be, according to the faction you want to be involved with. There are ten races in WoW. They are as follows: Dwarves, Gnomes, Humans, Night Elves, Draenei, Orcs, Tauren, Trolls, Undead and Blood Elves.
Classes- After you create a character you have to also select which class you want the character to be. There are also ten classes you can choose from. They are as follows: Death Knight, Druid, Hunter, Mage, Paladin, Rogue, Shaman, Warlock, and Warrior.
The Death knight can only be accessible by having a level 55 character on the same server.
Quests- These are small odd jobs you have to do to get experience and level in this game. You can find quests in towns or near the outskirts of towns. The quest givers will have a yellow exclamation point above their heads. You can talk to them to get the quests and usually you can turn the quests into them.
Levels- This is how you become more powerful in this game. Quit simply, the higher the level, the more power you have in the game. Experience received will add up and will help you gain levels.
Extra Information- Getting into a guild right away could massively help you find where you need
to be in the game. This is an MMO game, and there will always be someone there who can most likely team up with you and help you through your travels.
These are the simple basics you need to know for the start of the game. There are more technical questions that need to be answered in order to become a great WoW player, but this will get you on your way.
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