World of Warcraft
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You were meant for more. You were meant for epic adventure. Maybe even greatness. To charge your enemies without fear. To live boldly and run with comrades you never knew you had. To experience the impossible. Descend into World of Warcraft and join millions of mighty heroes in an online world of myth, magic and limitless adventure. An infinity of experiences await.
Create Your Hero
Build your own unique hero from one of thirteen player races and ten different classes. Then rise to epic heights of power as you challenge the deadliest evils and claim the greatest rewards in the land.
Form Powerful Alliances
Play solo or enlist your friends to join forces with you as you negotiate the vast, battle-scarred landscape of a world at war.
Embark on Epic Quests
Engage in thousands of custom quests – with more being added all the time. Confront Illidan the Betrayer, shatter the Lich King’s undead armies and much, much more.
Explore the Ever-Changing World of Azeroth
World of Warcraft is constantly updated with new adventures to undertake, lands to explore, and monsters to vanquish. For a change of pace, join the party at a seasonal event like Brewfest or Hallow’s End!
Engage in Player-vs-Player Combat
Take part in the war between the Alliance and the Horde, the two factions who battle for control of Azeroth. From Arenas and Battlegrounds to large-scale PvP zones and open world combat, there’s always glory to be won.
Battle to Level 100
Ascend to new heights of power as you explore the verdant reaches of the Jade Forest, dodge the boiling vents of Gorgrond, and journey to Tanaan Jungle to battle Supreme Lord Kazzak.
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I remember it vividly. I played with a classmate, knowing nothing about the game - each of us chose a Night Elf Warrior. At that time, it was our second MMO, as before that, we had played «RF Online» together.
We diligently leveled up, playing every day. I remember the rates were x5 and levels came easily. At that time, we knew nothing about gear colors, dungeons, let alone raids. We just did quests and enjoyed ourselves.
Since it was a private server, there were not only lags and bugs but also «rollbacks». That's when your progress rolled back, for example, 12 hours. It was amusing.
This story ended in August when the server decided to switch to «The Burning Crusade». Somehow we didn't bother to find where to get this expansion, as we hadn't explored the vanilla content. As a result, our adventure ended there.
It was an interesting experience of getting acquainted with «Western» MMORPG.
No, I haven't played in a while, but I'd say there's absolutely no chance that I won't go back at some point, because as most people that have played WoW will tell you, you never really leave WoW.
Here's the test: When you say you're quitting WoW, why not give all your gold and non-soulbound stuff away?
That's right. You'll be back.