Question:
World of Warcraft: Brand New, Got some Questions?
2008-05-02 21:58:31 UTC
Okay, i'm brand new to this game. I've played Guild Wars for alittle bit and Runescape but I'm about to try 'World of Warcraft'. What should I be for my class and what race is best fit for the class. What class is easiest and level's at a decent rate. I don't feel like finding my corpse to much for any Tips or Hints for the game. What makes money, just some general Information Thanks (:

Anything Will Help - I Mean anything.
Twelve answers:
Muddy Rivers
2008-05-02 23:16:07 UTC
Ok since you have already played two good games before you have got the basics.WoW is a lot like any game where all classes and races are about equal in game play it all depends on how you use your game skill points.And only by playing the game will you really know what class and race is best suited to your style of play.Have a look here http://www.softwarewacas.com/wowworldofwarcraft.htm for there are many guides to help enhance your game play.
LPett
2008-05-05 19:30:17 UTC
A lot depends on your style of play. For soloing I would choose either hunter because you have a pet and it is kind of like having dual players, plus you get ot have a little better armor than say the warlock, who also has a side kick. Or Paladin, you get to wear mail to start, and you are able to heal yourself.



My fastest leval up (I have 7 characters at present) has been my pally Jewel crafter. There are idols you can make as a JC, and those along with self healing powers, and an occasional potion or two have helped me survive in some situations that i would have died with any other character. i.e. multiple mobs, and elites at same leval.



I have also made the most money with my JC. Once you get to artisian you are able to sell the jewels themselves for like a gold or more at times per.



As a hunter I have always chosen skinning and leatherworking. Selling extra leather is also a pretty good money maker as long as you are patient and work the AH the right way.



I am in Khaz Modan, if you want some help you can email me through here for more info.
JP
2008-05-06 08:11:11 UTC
I got started by buying a playing/leveling guide off of ebay for less than $10. It helped me a lot and also helps you lvl fast too. Most of them will also have strategy guides and guides to help you make lots of gold.



Which class for which race or vice versus doesn't really matter at the high levels because equipment attribute modifiers make race base attributes insignificant. This only matters at the lower levels where modified equipment is not easy to come by or is expensive. If base attributes matter to you, than you need to compare all the numbers amongst all the races and see what fits with what class you want to become. Spell casters want attributes high in the intellect and spirit areas whereas warriors want strength and def, rogues with agility, paladins and shamans need an even mix since they both rely on spells and melee combat.



As far as what class you should choose? Hunters are probably the most popular for new people because they are the easiest to level with. Same as warlocks, hunters have a pet to fight for them while they stay far off shooting arrows or bullets. I like rogues and their hidden yet up in your face or behind your back style of combat.



Keep mind though, there really is no one better class or race since Blizzard tried really hard to keep things on a level playing field.



Check out warcraftrealms.com. It lists all the servers in WoW and breaks it down to how many players in each faction, how many for each race and class. This is nice because if you are interesting in joining a PvP server, you can find one that isn't lopsided and you get ganked everywhere you go. Also, a server with few players in a particular faction makes it difficult to sell or find items in that factions auctionhouse.
odenrocks
2008-05-02 23:13:50 UTC
The easiest would be a Hunter. Any race capable of being a hunter on either Horde or Alliance is a fine choice.

When you get to level 10, you'll want to start putting points in Beastmaster talents. Basically you send your pet to tank for you and you stay safe from a ranged position, shooting shooting shooting.



You'll make money if you learn 2 gathering professions. I would recommend Enchanting & Skinning. Neither require you to go out of your way to gather materials. Skin the creatures you kill. And disenchant the rare items you don't use. Then sell the stuff you gather in the AH.
Daste
2008-05-03 00:00:24 UTC
One of the easiest classes to play/level is the hunter. You get a pet to take the damage for you and do tons of damage yourself from a safe distance.



As for money, take the professions skinning and mining then sell everything in the auction house. You can easily get loads of money doing just that.



If you need any more info, just hit up www.worldofwarcraft.com and go to the forums. You can find out every last little bit of information you will ever need there.



Good luck and have fun, it's a great game that I've been playing since it came out.
2008-05-02 22:09:06 UTC
Rouges and warriors have the best survival rates. Anything but human for race, it will depend of hoard or alliance pick. Get lots of bags and never go home unless they are full, play the auction house both buy and sell it's worth the effort. Use your skill slots to improve armor or weapons. A warrior with mining and blacksmith has an edge. Find people to work with, it's hard but can make a major difference in speed of advancement.
Questioning
2008-05-02 22:11:30 UTC
horde

tauren hunter

hunters have really good survivability, are a fairly easy class and tauren get the extra health to further the survivability

Undead rogues are my fav class race combo they level fast but arent the easiest class to be good with.



aliance

dwarf paladin, they heal and can dps tho other players tend to think they are cheap
babygrl42282
2008-05-02 22:08:40 UTC
i would go either warlock or hunter so you have a pet to help you level faster.....but you can also find out a lot of info the forums for wow.
Woden501
2008-05-02 22:12:50 UTC
Here's a lot of stuff explaining the classes, skills, etc.



http://www.gamespot.com/features/6114179/index.html
Andrea
2008-05-03 00:03:37 UTC
go with a blood elf warlock, cuz warlocks are pretty easy to level and blood elfs are just awsome =). for professions, i think skinning and mining are good for making money.
Boom
2008-05-02 22:08:15 UTC
The forums on worldofwarcraft website can have alot of info for you.
Daniel E
2008-05-02 23:19:27 UTC
What classes are available in World of Warcraft?

The classes in World of Warcraft are warriors, mages, druids, hunters, warlocks, priests, paladins, rogues, and shaman. Visit the Classes page for more information, including details on specific classes.



Are there any "sub-classes?"

There are no sub-classes, per se, in the game. However, players of the same class can differentiate themselves by choosing to specialize in three different trees of talents. A priest, for example, has access to talents in the holy, discipline, and shadow trees. One priest could become a "shadow priest" by specializing in shadow talents, while another could become a "holy priest" by focusing on holy talents. All classes can specialize through talents, and can change their talents at any time by paying a fee to a class trainer.



Are there any non-combat or "pacifist" classes that can gain levels from healing wounds, curing disease, "buffing," or by providing any other type of assistance to other players?

No.



What classes have the power to bring someone back from the dead?

Priests, shamans, paladins, druids, and warlocks all have the power to bring other characters back from the dead. The method and frequency with which they can do so varies by class.



Which classes can heal?

The classes that have the innate ability to heal are:



Priest

Druid

Shaman

Paladin

Warlock (themselves and their pets)

Hunter (their pets)

What are the close-combat oriented classes?

Warriors, rogues, paladins, and shamans do their fighting up close and personal with the enemy. Warriors and rogues, in particular, have a host of melee abilities.

What classes are considered ranged attackers?

Mages, hunters, and warlocks are the primary ranged attacking classes. Priests can do damage from range as well, particularly shadow priests.



Can every class solo?

Yes, all classes will have the ability to solo through the game. Efficiency in soloing may be affected by talent specialization.



What classes can dual-wield?

Rogues, warriors, hunters, and shamans (with talent) can learn to dual-wield.



Will there be ever more classes added to World of Warcraft?

Wrath of the Lich King will introduce the death knight hero class to World of Warcraft. Once certain criteria are met, players will be able to create a new death knight character, which will start at a high level.







The Druid



druids are the keepers of the world and masters of nature with a diverse array of abilities. They are powerful healers, capable of curing poisons and raising fallen comrades in the thick of battle. Druids also command nature's wrath, calling down ranged blasts of energy, summoning swarms of insects, or entangling their foes in the earth. But druids are also masters of the wild, able to shapeshift into a great bear, cat, or even sea lion, gaining their powers in combat or travel. Druids are a diverse class with a variety of playstyles, capable of filling any role.

The Druid gives players several play style options. A Druid in normal form is a caster that can fight with spells or weapons. In Bear form the Druid becomes a Warrior with Rage. While in Cat form the Druid becomes a Rogue with Energy and stealth. The Druid can also transform into two other special animal forms. With its ability to heal itself and fellow characters, the Druid can also take on the role of a Priest. A Druid is not as versatile in its abilities as a Priest is, lacking the spells Power Word: Shield and Resurrection, but is otherwise a very capable healer







The Hunter



hunters are deadly marksmen, capable of bringing their enemies down from a distance with bows or rifles. Skilled survivalists, they can track enemies or lay traps to damage and entrap their foes. Hunters also possess a primal connection to the beasts of Azeroth, capable of taming and training them to keep as loyal guardians. Wearing light to medium armor, hunters can also dual wield weapons in combat, fighting beside their pets in battle.

The Hunter is a vicious damage dealer. With their ability to pull extremely well and hit monsters hard from far away, they certainly help take down monsters more quickly. Their pets add to the damage count and can aid somewhat in managing monster aggro. The variety of traps allows the Hunter to control crowds to an extent, as well. The combination of their extreme range, decent damage, and trap capability, Hunters are the perfect pullers for any group.







The Mage



mages wield the elements of fire, frost, and the arcane to destroy or neutralize their enemies. They are a robed class that excels at dealing massive damage from afar, casting elemental bolts at a single target, or raining destruction down upon their enemies in a wide area of effect. Mages can also augment their allies' spell-casting powers, summon food or drink to restore their friends, and even travel across the world in an instant by opening arcane portals to distant lands.

When seeking someone to introduce monsters to a world of pain, the Mage is a good choice. With their elemental and arcane attacks, it's a safe bet something they can do won't be resisted by your chosen enemy. Damage is the name of the Mage game, and they do it well. Their arsenal includes some powerful crowd control spells, also, giving them the ability to keep hordes at bay -- in fact, these abilities can be used on the most common creatures in the game, thus making them extremely valuable for this purpose.









The Paladin



guardians of the Holy Light, paladins bolster their allies with holy auras and blessing to protect their friends from harm and enhance their powers. Wearing heavy armor, they can withstand terrible blows in the thickest battles while healing their wounded allies and resurrecting the slain. In combat, they can wield massive two-handed weapons, stun their foes, destroy undead and demons, and judge their enemies with holy vengeance. Paladins are a defensive class designed to outlast their opponents.

The Paladin is a mix of a melee fighter and a secondary spell caster. The Paladin is ideal for groups due to the Paladin's healing, Blessings, and other abilities. Paladins can have one active aura per Paladin on each party member and use specific Blessings for specific players. Paladins are pretty hard to kill, thanks to their assortment of defensive abilities. The Paladin can also heal with Holy Light, unlike other combat classes. The Paladin is an Undead specific fighter as well, with several abilities designed to be used against the Undead.









The Priest



priests are the masters of healing and preservation, restoring their wounded allies, shielding them in battle, and even resurrecting their fallen comrades. While they have a variety of protective and enhancement spells to bolster their allies, priests can also wreak terrible vengeance on their enemies, using the powers of shadow or holy light to destroy them. They are a diverse and powerful class, highly desirable in any group, capable of fulfilling multiple roles







The Rogue



rogues are a lightly armored melee class capable of dealing massive damage to their enemies in a flurry of attacks. They are masters of stealth and assassination, passing by enemies unseen and striking from the shadows, then escaping from combat in the blink of an eye. Rogues can also craft poisons that damage or cripple their enemies, reducing their effectiveness in battle. Groups will find rogues valuable, for not only do they deal massive damage, but they can open locked doors or chests, and disarm hidden traps as well









The Shaman



shaman are the spiritual leaders of their tribes and clans. They are masters of the elements, using spells and totems that heal or enhance their allies in battle while unleashing the fury of the elements upon their foes. Shamans can wear medium armor, and even wield massive two-handed weapons in combat. They are a versatile class that can wade into battle, restoring their allies while hurling elemental bolts of lightning at their enemies.

The old phrase "jack of all trades, master of none" is an excellent way to describe the Shaman; they are the only real "hybrid" class in World of Warcraft. While they do not excel at any one aspect of their repertoire, they function passing well when performing most tasks called upon by a party. Need a support healer? Looking for a secondary tank? After another damage-dealer? Have an empty slot that needs someone to support the group in general? The Shaman can provide. They have a number of utility spells as well that help make life easier for any party.









The Warlock



warlocks are masters of shadow, flame, and demonic power. They are a robed class that excels at plaguing their enemies with disease or curses, hurling bolts of fire or shadow energy across the battlefield, and summoning demons to aid them in combat. While warlocks are powerful casters that deal damage from a distance, their demonic powers can also protect or support their allies in battle, or even summon other players from across the world using ritual magic to conjure portals.

Warlocks have both powerful damage spells (primarily dealing over time) and debuff spells that work well in conjunction with each other and with the abilities of their group mates. They have Curses for many occasions; in fact, they can easily be considered the best debuffers in the game. Their pets, too, help with the damage dealing and grant the Warlock extra abilities to put to use. They can also control crowds well with Seduction and Banish, and provide limited support in the form of their summoned stones.











The Warrior



warriors can be a raging berserker or an iron-clad juggernaut, capable of withstanding tremendous attacks while protecting their allies from harm. They have a wide variety of attacks that do ev


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