I like WoW because of how easy everything is to a newbie. I also enjoy the game dynamics and how it is structured. (Also, alot of my friends play it :P)
Why don't we just vote on who's opinion matters more. Honestly, people like various aspects of each game and are each entitled to their own opinion of what is "better". You can't base that kind of information on a select handful of people.
Might I …
Hey, I like grinding.... You can't really stereotype grinding based on race. I know a lot of non-asians that enjoy the grind, due to the satisfaction and reward associated with completing the grind.
As a beginner, i'd recommend going undead rogue. You see, with the way the WoW population is right now, you'd be scolded and scorn for any mistake while tanking. Also, end game becomes an issue when guilds decide to take their better geared warriors…
Originally posted by Aseenus
warcraft lore is mad
wow lore sucks hard... who cares about ony and stuff! blizzard stuffed up wow man! they shoulda stuck to the main characters and junk not make up a bunch of new junk
Lol, just like how they "a…
Well generally speaking, almost every fight is different in a small way. The thing I loved about mages, was the challenge of staying alive. I embraced fragileness and used it as means for getting the most out of my mage. Sure, there were times where…
A select handful of the mage population complains that survivability is a huge problem. Having played a mage to 60, survivability becomes quite a thrilling challenge, but is not anything that can be overcome. There isn't a single class that will los…
I've played:
Night Elf Warrior
Tauren Shaman
Undead Warlock
Undead Mage
Undead Rogue
Undead Priest
all to 60, and i'd have to say that the mage was my all-time favorite. I love spellcasting accompanied with the versatile builds available.
When I first got the game, I immediately made alliance due to the fact that I thought they were the "good guys" based on their appearance. As I was drawn into reading some Warcraft lore, I soon experimented with the horde. From then on, I started to…