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WORLD OF WARCRAFT: HOW TO GET STARTED

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WORLD OF WARCRAFT: HOW TO GET STARTED



For the past 17 years, World of Warcraft has been a mainstay in the gaming world, and to this day, there are still new players joining in on the hugely popular MMO. With its long history and wealth of content, it’s not always easy for new players to join without feeling intimidated by just how much there is to explore and discover. With that in mind, this is a guide for new WoW players that can help you get ready for the adventures ahead.To get more news about buy wow items, you can visit lootwowgold official website.

WoW’s starter edition is a stripped-down version of the full game with certain features restricted, such as sending mail or any guild-related functions. You’ll be able to make as many characters as you’d like and raise them to level 20, with access to a great amount of content before needing to put any money into the game. But why should you use this free version first?

Put simply; you might not like it. It’s not a game for everyone, and it can be quite a costly mistake if you decided it’s not for you. That’s why it’s worth giving this version a try first and testing the waters, seeing if it clicks. If you enjoy it, you can start a subscription to get full access to this huge and varied world (of Warcraft).

A realm is an instance of the WoW game world, with each realm housing thousands of players and their characters. These realms are a complete version of the game world, but there are a few differences between them that can affect the kind of players you find and how busy they are. These can be faction ratio, population, and language, to name a few.

So, what realm should you pick? That depends on what kind of player you want to be. Picking a new player or low population realm is a good bet if you plan to play solo, as you’ll often find plenty of players willing to help. If you want to play with friends, be sure to all pick the same realm, otherwise you can’t play together. Those wanting to have more role-play similar to games like D&D should check out the RP realms. It’s worth checking WoW forums or sites like WoWProgress to find more detailed breakdowns of each realm to help you pick the one that’s right for you.Now you are set up and ready to play. It’s time for the most difficult but fun part of starting WoW: Making your character. There is a lot to consider when making your character; what role do you want to fulfil in a group? Which faction will you fight for? What race and class will you play?
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