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I ask because there is one guy I met some months ago on Warcraft 3. He started to play WOW and I told him to go to my server if he wants help. First thing he did was making ally rogue on Drak'thul where I got horde. Rogue was lvl 20 when he erased him and made troll rogue to play with me.

To be clear

To be clear, I am not trying to insult anyone. This is the conclusion i drew after a month or study on roleplay. Some of the things to follow may not come well to some, so i kndly ask, not to insult me too harshly. This study started several months ago, counted the hours and days I spent on this would build up to a month. The motive? Curiosity. As I was saying... me and my girlfriend always played wow, since the release. After BC we decided to try and play other characters, so instead of my tauren warrior I made a bloodelf paladin, my girlfriend set aside her troll shaman and became a bloodelf warlock. Sadly my work occupied a considerable ammount of time, and my paladin stayed low while her warlock grew... One day, upon coming home I found her a bit upset. So, as any good man, I asked what the problem was. Out of boredom she tryed a character on a RP/PVP realm. But, despite the rumors wich made roleplay seem appealable, she encounterd several situations where she was insulted and ignored. Now, you might think it was her fault. But 5 years with her are enough to say that she is a person mature enough not to start or support such things. After hearing what happen, as i had to, curiosity started to build up. She never got back on her "roleplay" character, her warlock being now quite close to the endgame, but I started to take more and more interest on the subject.

Player vs Player action

PvE: You won't get any 'accidental' Player vs Player action. This does make the world safer, but might also take away from some of the excitement when moving into a contested zone. Some people argue it might be a smart choice to start here initially as it will let you get a taste of the game first without getting 'disturbed' by evil (Allies/Horde). PvP: The gaming experience can be much more intense when you see that dreaded "The Zone You're In/Heading To Is Under Attack" pop up in your chatlog. However, truth be told, both sides have a fairly safe leveling zone for the first 20 or so levels, meaning you won't instantly run into lvl 60 characters trying to take down the newbies. Battlegrounds tend to be more active on these server as well, but that's a fairly generic sweeping statement which needn't necessarily hold true. RP: Use either the PvE or the PvP rule-set. Tends to draw a slightly more mature crowd and you might even find some actual Roleplaying. Note, Lewtwhore, Roflcopter or a similar name will likely get you reported on a server of this kind.

its a cafe press page

It's a safe link, its a cafe press page - where account holders create their own products then decide how much to up the products base price. Some people do very well selling their products there. Hmm, I'm guessing you made these up OP? Considering the cost of the mug (I have a cafe press page too) that's a heck of an increase for a few words. On a mug that's what $4.95 [(iirc) haven't logged in a while.] From a graphics stand point - you should have really changed the text (and chosen something that actually fits with wow) and added an actual graphic of some sort to it before trying to sell it. My guess is that you're not actually an undead rogue at all - but rather someone trying to make a buck off wow. 1 / 10 But I'm guessing this is a self promotion / advertisement - which in that case you should see the site rules. At least some of these people put some effort into it:

What aspect of WoW

What aspect of WoW do you find enables you to escape into this virtual reality? It's difficult to light up just one aspect, since it seems like the whole package gives me such an experience. The questing, the searching, the rewards after a job well done, the progression your character makes, the interaction with vendors and trainers.. and in this case also the hundreds of other people that appear in your game. I know that some people see this as the most important factor of a MMORPG, but while I do appreciate it I don't think it's essential.. having played a fair few non-online RPG games over the years, and this being my first online multiplayer game, I value the other aspects much more. Quote: Originally Posted by Skeldar View Post Having never played WoW, are their loading times? If so does it detract from your experiance? Yes, there are loading times if you change zones - like when you take a boat/zeppelin to the other continent, or when you use your Hearthstone to go back to the inn you call home. And while they do 'distract' me, I don't mind them - I just go make a cup of tea or something. Kind of like the commercials during a movie, when you can have a bathroom break. ^^

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