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Another perk of subscribing is access to World of Warcraft Classic, which lets you experience Azeroth as it was in the mid-2000s. Limited-time events like Plunderstorm and Remix are also included. For this guide, though, we'll focus on WoW Classic 20th Anniversary Gold the current version of the game-often referred to as "retail WoW."
Choosing Your Race and Class
World of Warcraft is built around two factions: the Alliance and the Horde. Each faction contains multiple races, such as Night Elves, Orcs, Humans, and more. Every race comes with unique traits, backstories, and sometimes even special abilities. However, not all races can choose every class. For example, Demon Hunters can only be Blood Elves or Night Elves, while the new Evoker class is tied to the Dracthyr race.
Classes are the foundation of your character. Unlike some other MMOs where you can swap roles freely, WoW locks you into a class. Each class has specializations that allow you to refine your playstyle as you level. Warriors, for instance, can choose between tanking or dealing damage, while Mages focus entirely on ranged magical DPS. Choosing a class that fits your preferred role-damage, healing, or tanking-is crucial.
Don't stress too much if you change your mind later. With the new Warbands feature in The War Within, leveling alternate characters is faster than ever. Once one of your characters reaches level 80, your other characters gain bonus experience, making it much easier to try out new classes.
Beginning Your Adventure
When you create your character, most new players will start in Exile's Reach, a beginner-friendly island designed to teach the basics. This short zone introduces you to combat, questing, leveling, and even dungeons. By level 10, you'll unlock your class specialization and move into the wider world.
From there, you'll be directed into the Dragonflight expansion, which takes you to level 70. While older expansions are available for leveling, Dragonflight is the most streamlined and recommended path for newcomers. After finishing Dragonflight, you can dive directly into The War Within for the newest quests, zones, and storylines.
Special hero classes-such as Death Knights, Demon Hunters, and Evokers-begin with their own unique starting experiences, skipping Exile's Reach entirely. These are ideal for players who already understand the basics.
Professions and Crafting
Professions have long been part of WoW's progression system. Your character can choose two primary professions, which range from WoW Classic 20th Anniversary Gold for sale gathering skills like Mining and Herbalism to crafting disciplines such as Blacksmithing and Alchemy.
Choosing Your Race and Class
World of Warcraft is built around two factions: the Alliance and the Horde. Each faction contains multiple races, such as Night Elves, Orcs, Humans, and more. Every race comes with unique traits, backstories, and sometimes even special abilities. However, not all races can choose every class. For example, Demon Hunters can only be Blood Elves or Night Elves, while the new Evoker class is tied to the Dracthyr race.
Classes are the foundation of your character. Unlike some other MMOs where you can swap roles freely, WoW locks you into a class. Each class has specializations that allow you to refine your playstyle as you level. Warriors, for instance, can choose between tanking or dealing damage, while Mages focus entirely on ranged magical DPS. Choosing a class that fits your preferred role-damage, healing, or tanking-is crucial.
Don't stress too much if you change your mind later. With the new Warbands feature in The War Within, leveling alternate characters is faster than ever. Once one of your characters reaches level 80, your other characters gain bonus experience, making it much easier to try out new classes.
Beginning Your Adventure
When you create your character, most new players will start in Exile's Reach, a beginner-friendly island designed to teach the basics. This short zone introduces you to combat, questing, leveling, and even dungeons. By level 10, you'll unlock your class specialization and move into the wider world.
From there, you'll be directed into the Dragonflight expansion, which takes you to level 70. While older expansions are available for leveling, Dragonflight is the most streamlined and recommended path for newcomers. After finishing Dragonflight, you can dive directly into The War Within for the newest quests, zones, and storylines.
Special hero classes-such as Death Knights, Demon Hunters, and Evokers-begin with their own unique starting experiences, skipping Exile's Reach entirely. These are ideal for players who already understand the basics.
Professions and Crafting
Professions have long been part of WoW's progression system. Your character can choose two primary professions, which range from WoW Classic 20th Anniversary Gold for sale gathering skills like Mining and Herbalism to crafting disciplines such as Blacksmithing and Alchemy.