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IGXE.com- World of Warcraft: Ready to Get into This Exciting World?

With the popularization of broadband Internet connections, millions of subscribers from hundreds of different countries are playing MMORPG. And the one online role-playing game you should play is no doubt the 'World of Warcraft'.

2010-11-21
WILMINGTON, DE, November 21, 2010 (Press-News.org) All those games you used to play on your computer are just kindergarten stuff when compared to the latest in gaming.

MMORPG, Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Games, open up a wide world of endless thrills and entertainment. They are more than just games.

With the popularization of broadband Internet connections, millions of subscribers from hundreds of different countries are playing MMORPG. And the one online role-playing game you should play is no doubt the 'World of Warcraft'.

'World of Warcraft' is the world's most-subscribed MMORPG, with more than 12 million subscribers. It holds the Guinness World Record for the most popular MMORPG. And it holds more than 62 percent of the MMORPG subscription market. World of warcraft is a unique role playing multiplayer game which has multiple factions. Each faction is represented by multiple races. The game is centered around an economy which uses wow gold as a medium for buying and selling goods. WoW Gold is used to buy many items such as metals, leather and food. These items are crucial for players within the game. These items can be crafted or found inside the world of warcraft universe. Some races may have distinct advantages over other races in regards to finding and gathering materials. Hunter class will be able to easily find animals that are killed and skinned for materials such as a leather and fur. World of Warcraft gold can be purchased online by many sites on the Internet. The transactions are secure and require a credit card or PayPal account.

Transaction records are given to players who buy WoW gold online. This record is used to track orders and quantities of gold. Players will receive the quantity of gold bought via in game mail or through character transfers. Gold is essential for your characters progression in World of Warcraft. Therefore by purchasing wow gold you will be able to buy new items via the auction house or directly through players who create these items. Gold can also be used to buy and resell goods on the auction house. Players with this skill can earn large amounts of gold in a short period of time. Purchasing World of Warcraft gold is now simple and secure thanks to the security of the sites that sell gold.

In a quick glance 'WoW' may look somewhat similar to many other games that came before it. The fundamentals are all here, such as fighting dangerous creatures, exploring the countryside either alone or in the company of other players, undertaking various quests, gaining experience levels and new abilities, or acquiring powerful items.

But do not compare World of Warcraft with any of the older type of games. It will be like matching a professional club team against a secondary school team. The makers of this game have learned from the mistakes of their predecessors and have overcome those problems extremely well in World of Warcraft. It is a one-of-a-kind experience and is very fresh and original.

Ready to get into this exciting world? You need a prepaid game card or WoW CD key to open an account. You can easily acquire this from a site like IGXE.com. They usually deliver it online within minutes.

In World of Warcraft, as in any RPG, you create an Avatar and invoke your gaming spirit into it and proceed into the fantasy world full of huge monsters, eerie creatures, terrible villains and strange countries. Decide on which character to play. There are so many options in this game. So if you want to try more than one the game lets you create multiple characters on the dozens of different available "realms," The game world is capable of hosting thousands of simultaneous players. There are realms for the role-playing fan that prefers to play in one character the whole time and custom-tailored realms for player-versus-player action. World of Warcraft's realms are heavily populated already.

Some problems of login and lag were experienced when the game was launched first but the problems were almost solved within a few days. World of Warcraft is surprisingly responsive. This is one quality not usually associated with online RPGs. World of Warcraft is a very complex game. But the carefully designed interface makes it seem so easy and simple. It runs really fast and smooth. Loading time is minimal.

You will find six entirely different starting points and six corresponding major cities .There are guards to provide directions to points of interest if required. World of Warcraft's main structure is based around 'questing'. These quests always give you something to do or somewhere to go. You'll get different quests, face different monsters, and explore different territory depending on your starting point. If you stick with a single character, you will get class specific quests and probably won't see the breadth of the game's content. Most of the quests usually direct you towards killing some stuff or transporting something somewhere. The quest descriptions are all written out which means you will have to do a lot of reading. Some quests challenge you to venture deep into enemy territory. A problem you are likely to face here is that sometimes you will have to wait for the quest object to respawn. And sometimes the foes spawn in very quickly leaving you without a moment to catch your breath.
Your 'in game' personality depends on your choice of race and gender. A variety of different verbal quips and their own little dances are provided for each race and gender combination.

The game has a beautifully scripted story line which happens in "the world of Azeroth." For most part of the game you travel by foot and you get to see a lot fantastic views of Azeroth. As you go on to explore, a variety of means of rapid transit will be presented to you. You can fly on the backs of gryphons, wyverns etc to cover long distances. They ferry you from point to point for a small fee. Onscreen minimap and a full map are provided to assist you in navigating to your destination point.

In this sort of a game "death" is inevitable. It is in this aspect that World of Warcraft' becomes very innovatively different from other games of this kind. Most games of this type put a heavy penalty on the player for death, causing sense of failure and waste of time.

In World of Warcraft the worst that can happen in the event of death is to be put out of action for a little while. You are automatically respawned as a ghost at the nearest graveyard. Or you can get a healer-type character to resurrect you. When death happens your strength will be reduced and your items will be degraded. No problem! You will find certain types of non-player characters who will repair them for a small fee.

The best feature of this game - a feature that will make children and their parents equally delighted - is that the game offers some special benefit to those who do not or cannot spend a lot of time everyday playing this game. Your character returns after the rest with revived stamina, accruing double the experience points you'd normally earn by defeating monsters. And the longer the gap between play sessions, the longer you get to enjoy the experience bonus when you return.

The characters lead productive social lives outside the ruthless world of questing and fighting. They have two types of Professions to choose based on gathering or production skills.

Player-versus-player combat is available in World of Warcraft. Here you can have a nonlethal duel between two characters or a full-fledged gang war.

The graphics and visual effects are just great with excellent attention to minute details. The nature, landscapes, flora and fauna are all simply marvelous. Even the weather and the time of the day are carefully designed, the game happens in real time. This means, if you are playing at night, it'll be nighttime in Azeroth too.

Taking all the pros and cons into consideration we can very well say that World of Warcraft gives us the best of both worlds with an overall quality level that matches with the best offline games and at the same time providing the best of an online experience.

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[Press-News.org] IGXE.com- World of Warcraft: Ready to Get into This Exciting World?
With the popularization of broadband Internet connections, millions of subscribers from hundreds of different countries are playing MMORPG. And the one online role-playing game you should play is no doubt the 'World of Warcraft'.