Players control a character avatar within a game world in third person view, exploring the landscape, fighting various monsters, completing quests, and interacting with NPCs or other players. As with other RPG games, in common with many other RPGs, World of Warcraft requires the player to pay for a subscription, either by buying game cards for a pre-selected amount of playing time, or by using a credit or debit card to pay on a regular basis. Player buy all kinds of things by WoW Account.
If you want join in the game, the player must select a server of WoW about WoW Account. Each severs acts as an individual copy of the game world, and falls into one of four rule-set categories about WoW Account. Realms are Player versus player (PvP), where open combat among players is more common, or Player versus environment (PvE), where the focus is more focused on defeating monsters and completing quests; roleplay (RP) variants of both realm types are also available.
On a PvP or RP-PvP server a player may create characters belonging to either the Horde or the Alliance factions about WoW Account, but not both. Realms are also categorized by language, with in-game support in the language available. Players can move established characters between realms for a fee. Then the player may either select one of their previously made characters or create a new one.
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