Wednesday, June 2, 2010

WoW Guide

On some servers you will be allowed to select players from either faction, but on other servers this is not possible. Your players progress through the game by undertaking quests and tasks which award experience points, gold and other equipment rewards to help increase your abilities and strengths. Throughout the game you will interact with computerized characters referred to as NPC’s and other human “Avatars”. From a lowly level 1, you can reach the heights of level 80 and all you need is the correct Wow Guide to get you there quickly.

In your travels you may select from a number of professions and specialties that will assist you in gaining experience and gold and, if you pick the right ones, can greatly benefit your character at higher levels. For example a Mage can only wear cloth, so a Mage/Tailor can make clothing for himself rather than having to buy it from someone else, or find it in his travels.

The various professions available are:Alchemy; Blacksmithing; Cooking; Enchanting; Engineering; First Aid; Fishing; Herbalism; Inscription; Jewelcrafting; Leather Working; Mining; Skinning; Tailoring.

Several of these professions link, for example an alchemist requires herbs to make his potions, so therefore alchemy and herbalism make a good team.

Finally your character will be asked to take on a certain class and these clsses all require different skills, abilities – either physical or magical – and come with restrictions. These classes are:

Death Knight; Druid; Hunter; Mage; Paladin; Priest; Rogue; Shaman; Warlock and Warrior.
And that’s only the beginning…. If you are new to the game, this is all really confusing so wouldn’t it be nice if there was a WoW Guide to take you through the whole process and help you along the way.

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