September 3, 2010

World Of Warcraft - The Basics

(also known as ) seems to attract a never ending stream of new players so for any newbies here is a bieginers guide to get you started.

There are millions of people that play globally. This is also commonly known as Massively Multiplayer Online Role-playing Game (MMORPG).

was released on November 23rd 2004 and is set in the world of Azeroth 4 years after the setting of Warcraft III.

There are many rewards for playing , not the least of which is money, experience, items and reputation.  The pupose of many gamers is to find a solid strategy to level-up your character.

You can level up your character from level 1 to 60 and even level 70 if you’ve got the Burning Crusade expansion. (Note: There is a Wrath of the Lich King expansion coming soon if you want to level up to 80).

If you are looking for more advice on this click here, you’ll find out many secrets to leveling up your character here, plus there are reviews of the best strategy guides so that you can learn from the masters!

One of the best is The Ultimate WoW Guide - it has a massive members area containing extremely up to date information on everything to do with Levelling from 1 to 70, plus a really comprehensive .

OK enough about that, let’s get back to what is all about…

In the game, there are two main types of characters:

1) Player Characters (controlled by real people)
2) Non-Player Characters (controlled by Blizzard’s gaming software)

There are nine character classes that you can choose from, each class has its own unique set of talents and abilities. Depending on the class of charater that you have, you can choose to build your character’s talent trees for damage-per-second (DPS), tanking, healing or a combination.

There are 9 character classes which are:

  • Druid
  • Hunter
  • Mage
  • Paladin
  • Priest
  • Rogue
  • Shaman
  • Warlock
  • Warrior

Your character can earn gold, silver and copper to finance your adventures through the lands of Warcraft.

As part of your strategy, you’ll need to work on different side skills for your character, called professions and are set into two categories:

1) Primary Professions
- Gathering: Mining, Skinning and Herbalism
- Crafting: Blacksmithing, Tailoring, Alchemy, Engineering, Enchanting, Jewelcrafting, and Inscription
2) Secondary Professions
Cooking, Fishing and First Aid.
Note: The Rogue class has two unique secondary professions: Lock Picking and Poisons

For lots more on strategy website, make sure that you check out our website www.worldofwarcraftguides.us just click here

On the site you’ll find lots of tips, tricks and strategy advice that is all designed to help you get through the levels faster, get gold faster and most importantly enjoy and gain more satisfaction from the game.

Enjoy!!

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