| For those who played Warcraft 3: The
Frozen Throne, player's adventure at World of Warcraft begins in the
world of Azeroth five years after what occurred at that expansion of
Warcraft. All the territories are revolted and nobody knows where Knight Arthas and Frostmoore are. Although life has continued, the rest of Azeroth have settled in the old Lordaeron, the Alliance has been fortified in Stormwind and Ironforge, the valley of Ashenvale serves as home for the elves, whereas the union of orcs, taurens and trolls dominate the steppes of Kalimdor. The
conflict is inevitable and the two factions in combat will not doubt in
fighting until the last one of their troops to exterminate their
enemies. Our character will have to fight in this bloody war too.  However, character progression is very easy and intuitive and evolves with gameplay. Once
we began playing World of Warcraft, we must do as many npc's missions
and challenges as possible, because you will get special items,
progress at your career or discovering new aspects of the game story Some tasks will be as simple as killing certain number of monsters, other ones will make you do some farm work.  As
we level up, we can choose training new special abilities, battle or
magical ones, and weapon skills with restrictions depending on your
class. Once reached level 10, we can choose new abilities. For each new
level reached from then, we acquire 1 point for talents. In all the
classes there are three types of talents, and points are used for specializing our character. A soldier will be able improve his defensive skills if he wants to
resist all the damage possible at first row, or become a berserker who
doesn't care about the idea of falling in battle. Or a magician
specialized in fire or ice spells. There are 50 talent points at maximum game level, level 60. Page 2 of 4 >> |