Voicy
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The Starter Guide...
This Thread will cover topics mostly catering for the newlings, I'll jump into more advanced issues if we need it at a later stage.
Since I've only left 3 slots for my posting, a vast majority of it will be links to pages instead of long boring paragraphs. You'll notice most of my links are to wowhead, which I believe, will give you enough info to go pretty far in the game, but it's not the only site to follow.
NOTE: This is a subscription based game, costing rougly R150-180 per month. There are two different versions of the game, the US version and the European Version. Before ordering the game, make sure you are purchasing the correct version. EU accounts don't work on US games.
Right ... so you've bought the game, now what?
STEP 1: Getting an Account!
To register, click here: http://www.wow-europe.com/en/index.xml (Notice I have selected Europe, since they fall under the same time zone as us, making it easier to find people to play at the same time as you.)
STEP 2: Choosing a realm...
There are 3 different types of servers in WoW:
- PvE :
Person vs Environment ... in this realm naughty people cannot attack you willy nilly and you have to accept their challenge in order to fight. This realm is ideal for people who enjoy classic RPG's where you concentrate on questing.
- PvP :
Person vs Person ... in this realm as soon as you step out of "safe zones" anyone can attack you at any time from anywhere! This can be frustrating when you are trying to complete quests etc, but also adds an uncontested thrill to the game, never knowing when the next attack will take place!
- RP(PvP or PvE): (EDITED - Thanks Endev)
Role Playing is exactly the same as a PvP or PvE server, with the only addition that people on here enjoy portraying their characters in a fantasy world. If you enjoy this, great, if not - either try not to interfere with them or rather roll on a pure PvP/PvE server. It is worth mentioning that some of the RP'ers are very amusing to watch at times.
Step 3: Choosing a character
This is the most important choice you'll make in any game ever. Simply because the type of character you choose will cause your WoW experience to be vastly different depending on the class you play. Take your time, read up and choose carefully.
There are 2 major factions: Alliance & Horde
Alliance = humans, dwarves, gnomes, night elves and Draenai
Horde = Trolls, orcs, Taurens, Blood elves and the undead
As part of a faction i.e. horde, you can access any horde city and group together with any horde player. You can only be killed by alliance players and vice versa.
So, what race do I choose?
There are 2 answers here really:
1) Which ever one you think looks the coolest.
2) Which ever one benefits your class the most. Say what?
You can customize just about everything about your character's looks to make him/her/it look really scary/cute. I simply made mine look cool since I was going to spend the next 1000hrs+ staring at him. (Also a valid reason why many players choose female characters)
Also take a good look at the racial benefits each race has. I.e. every night elf, regardless of their class, can turn invisible. Every undead player can breathe under water, that sort of thing. Also, the type of race you choose has benefits on your professions, more on that later.
Please take note that certain races can only be certain classes. I.e. only night elves and Taurens can be druids etc.
Here is an excellent breakdown of the races along with the classes they can play as well as their racial attributes:
http://www.wowwiki.com/Race
Classes:
There are 9 basic classes - I won't be going into detail about the classes, but rather refer you to the WoWhead beginners forum discussion to read up.
There are 3 major roles to play in WoW - and certain classes favour different roles:
Tanking: These guys are responsible for keeping the bosses busy while everyone else do the damage.
DPS (Damage per second): Their role is to do as much damage as quick as possible. They hit hard, but generally don't survive well on their own if they're hit back.
EDIT: DPS can be sub-divided into Melee DPS (hand-to-hand combat) where you are in the thick of things or Ranged DPS (Casters or projectiles) where you stand on the sideline. Both with their remarkable pro's & cons. - Thanks Endev
Healing: The healer is the life force of the group, you will ALWAYS be in high demand, since nobody wants to die.
So Voicy, which character is the ultimate killer? Well, fortunately WoW is a glorified game of Rock/Paper/Scissors. You can beat anyone with enough skill, but generally no matter which class you take, you will have the easy kills and the ones to avoid.
Druid (Healer/Tank/DPS) - A druid is a very fun character to play with a few different sub-classes. You can be a nature caster, using natural spells etc. to kill your foes, you can also take on animal forms such as a panther/lion to do damage or turn into a bear to dish out damage but sustain very little. Lastly you can also be the life force of a team, by providing them with necessary healing.
http://www.wowwiki.com/Druid
http://www.wowhead.com/?forums&topic=7506
Hunter (DPS) - For those of you who choose to have an animal companion to do the dirty work, while you stand at a distance with a bow/crossbow/gun. You also lay traps and can track various types of animals/humans.
http://www.wowwiki.com/Hunter
http://www.wowhead.com/?forums&topic=71409
Mage (DPS) - The mage is best defined as a direct damage ranged class. Most of your fighting will be done at range with powerful elemental spells. The potential for damage is great, however the price is relatively low stamina and armor compared to other classes. (taken from wowhead)
http://www.wowwiki.com/Mage
http://www.wowhead.com/?forums&topic=7521
Paladin (Tank/Healer/DPS) - They are the holy warriors, they are excellent tanks, very good damagers and amazing healers - depending on their sub-class. Paladins are formiddable characters and can stand their ground, they are valued in groups due to the buffs they supply.
http://www.wowwiki.com/Paladin
http://www.wowhead.com/?forums&topic=4833#p46546
Priest (Healer/DPS) - Don't be fooled into thinking this one's a softy who only heals, the correctly specced priest can do insane amounts of damage!
http://www.wowwiki.com/Priest
http://www.wowhead.com/?forums&topic=36690
Rogue (DPS) - The ninja, the character who operates under stealth, he has one role and one role only - to do as much damage as possible! Rogues are hated by everyone - often even his own guild. They live in the shadows and can creep up behind you and take you down without you getting a single shot in. Rogues are excellent melee damagers, but often need to start a fight if they want to win it.
http://www.wowwiki.com/Rogue
http://www.wowhead.com/?forums&topic=47096
Shaman (Healer/DPS) - They are sacred guardians using the elements of the earth to both heal or attack players, they are very good melee fighters as well, but be warned that it often takes quite a bit of skill (and reading) to master this class.
http://www.wowwiki.com/Shaman
http://www.wowhead.com/?forums&topic=15336
Warlock (DPS) - This is one feisty little fellow, using evil spells to conquer his/her enemies by placing the most horrible curses/plagues/spells on them from a far, while his minion takes all the knocking.
http://www.wowwiki.com/Warlock
http://www.wowhead.com/?forums&topic=56632
Warrior (Tank/DPS) - The ultimate plate wearing fighter. Warriors make excellent protectors (tanks) and also dish out damage with the grandest of weapons!
http://www.wowwiki.com/Warropr
http://www.wowhead.com/?forums&topic=63541
Death Knights (DPS/Tank) - They can only be made once you have a character above lvl 55 and will be discussed later.
http://www.wowwiki.com/Death_Knight_(Hero_Class)
This Thread will cover topics mostly catering for the newlings, I'll jump into more advanced issues if we need it at a later stage.
Since I've only left 3 slots for my posting, a vast majority of it will be links to pages instead of long boring paragraphs. You'll notice most of my links are to wowhead, which I believe, will give you enough info to go pretty far in the game, but it's not the only site to follow.
NOTE: This is a subscription based game, costing rougly R150-180 per month. There are two different versions of the game, the US version and the European Version. Before ordering the game, make sure you are purchasing the correct version. EU accounts don't work on US games.
Right ... so you've bought the game, now what?
STEP 1: Getting an Account!
To register, click here: http://www.wow-europe.com/en/index.xml (Notice I have selected Europe, since they fall under the same time zone as us, making it easier to find people to play at the same time as you.)
STEP 2: Choosing a realm...
There are 3 different types of servers in WoW:
- PvE :
Person vs Environment ... in this realm naughty people cannot attack you willy nilly and you have to accept their challenge in order to fight. This realm is ideal for people who enjoy classic RPG's where you concentrate on questing.
- PvP :
Person vs Person ... in this realm as soon as you step out of "safe zones" anyone can attack you at any time from anywhere! This can be frustrating when you are trying to complete quests etc, but also adds an uncontested thrill to the game, never knowing when the next attack will take place!
- RP(PvP or PvE): (EDITED - Thanks Endev)
Role Playing is exactly the same as a PvP or PvE server, with the only addition that people on here enjoy portraying their characters in a fantasy world. If you enjoy this, great, if not - either try not to interfere with them or rather roll on a pure PvP/PvE server. It is worth mentioning that some of the RP'ers are very amusing to watch at times.
Step 3: Choosing a character
This is the most important choice you'll make in any game ever. Simply because the type of character you choose will cause your WoW experience to be vastly different depending on the class you play. Take your time, read up and choose carefully.
There are 2 major factions: Alliance & Horde
Alliance = humans, dwarves, gnomes, night elves and Draenai
Horde = Trolls, orcs, Taurens, Blood elves and the undead
As part of a faction i.e. horde, you can access any horde city and group together with any horde player. You can only be killed by alliance players and vice versa.
So, what race do I choose?
There are 2 answers here really:
1) Which ever one you think looks the coolest.
2) Which ever one benefits your class the most. Say what?
You can customize just about everything about your character's looks to make him/her/it look really scary/cute. I simply made mine look cool since I was going to spend the next 1000hrs+ staring at him. (Also a valid reason why many players choose female characters)
Also take a good look at the racial benefits each race has. I.e. every night elf, regardless of their class, can turn invisible. Every undead player can breathe under water, that sort of thing. Also, the type of race you choose has benefits on your professions, more on that later.
Please take note that certain races can only be certain classes. I.e. only night elves and Taurens can be druids etc.
Here is an excellent breakdown of the races along with the classes they can play as well as their racial attributes:
http://www.wowwiki.com/Race
Classes:
There are 9 basic classes - I won't be going into detail about the classes, but rather refer you to the WoWhead beginners forum discussion to read up.
There are 3 major roles to play in WoW - and certain classes favour different roles:
Tanking: These guys are responsible for keeping the bosses busy while everyone else do the damage.
DPS (Damage per second): Their role is to do as much damage as quick as possible. They hit hard, but generally don't survive well on their own if they're hit back.
EDIT: DPS can be sub-divided into Melee DPS (hand-to-hand combat) where you are in the thick of things or Ranged DPS (Casters or projectiles) where you stand on the sideline. Both with their remarkable pro's & cons. - Thanks Endev
Healing: The healer is the life force of the group, you will ALWAYS be in high demand, since nobody wants to die.
So Voicy, which character is the ultimate killer? Well, fortunately WoW is a glorified game of Rock/Paper/Scissors. You can beat anyone with enough skill, but generally no matter which class you take, you will have the easy kills and the ones to avoid.
Druid (Healer/Tank/DPS) - A druid is a very fun character to play with a few different sub-classes. You can be a nature caster, using natural spells etc. to kill your foes, you can also take on animal forms such as a panther/lion to do damage or turn into a bear to dish out damage but sustain very little. Lastly you can also be the life force of a team, by providing them with necessary healing.
http://www.wowwiki.com/Druid
http://www.wowhead.com/?forums&topic=7506
Hunter (DPS) - For those of you who choose to have an animal companion to do the dirty work, while you stand at a distance with a bow/crossbow/gun. You also lay traps and can track various types of animals/humans.
http://www.wowwiki.com/Hunter
http://www.wowhead.com/?forums&topic=71409
Mage (DPS) - The mage is best defined as a direct damage ranged class. Most of your fighting will be done at range with powerful elemental spells. The potential for damage is great, however the price is relatively low stamina and armor compared to other classes. (taken from wowhead)
http://www.wowwiki.com/Mage
http://www.wowhead.com/?forums&topic=7521
Paladin (Tank/Healer/DPS) - They are the holy warriors, they are excellent tanks, very good damagers and amazing healers - depending on their sub-class. Paladins are formiddable characters and can stand their ground, they are valued in groups due to the buffs they supply.
http://www.wowwiki.com/Paladin
http://www.wowhead.com/?forums&topic=4833#p46546
Priest (Healer/DPS) - Don't be fooled into thinking this one's a softy who only heals, the correctly specced priest can do insane amounts of damage!
http://www.wowwiki.com/Priest
http://www.wowhead.com/?forums&topic=36690
Rogue (DPS) - The ninja, the character who operates under stealth, he has one role and one role only - to do as much damage as possible! Rogues are hated by everyone - often even his own guild. They live in the shadows and can creep up behind you and take you down without you getting a single shot in. Rogues are excellent melee damagers, but often need to start a fight if they want to win it.
http://www.wowwiki.com/Rogue
http://www.wowhead.com/?forums&topic=47096
Shaman (Healer/DPS) - They are sacred guardians using the elements of the earth to both heal or attack players, they are very good melee fighters as well, but be warned that it often takes quite a bit of skill (and reading) to master this class.
http://www.wowwiki.com/Shaman
http://www.wowhead.com/?forums&topic=15336
Warlock (DPS) - This is one feisty little fellow, using evil spells to conquer his/her enemies by placing the most horrible curses/plagues/spells on them from a far, while his minion takes all the knocking.
http://www.wowwiki.com/Warlock
http://www.wowhead.com/?forums&topic=56632
Warrior (Tank/DPS) - The ultimate plate wearing fighter. Warriors make excellent protectors (tanks) and also dish out damage with the grandest of weapons!
http://www.wowwiki.com/Warropr
http://www.wowhead.com/?forums&topic=63541
Death Knights (DPS/Tank) - They can only be made once you have a character above lvl 55 and will be discussed later.
http://www.wowwiki.com/Death_Knight_(Hero_Class)
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