World of WarcraftBeginner’s Guide

What is
World of Warcraft

What is World of Warcraft? World of Warcraft is an online game where players from around the world assume the roles of heroic fantasy characters and explore a virtual world full of mystery, magic, and endless adventure. So much for the short answer! If you’re still looking for a better understanding of what World of Warcraft is, this page and the Beginner’s Guide are the right place to start.

So, what is this game? Among other things,
World of Warcraft is…

…a Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game

Games in the same genre as World of Warcraft are commonly referred to as MMORPGs, which stands for “Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game.”

Massively Multiplayer

Most multiplayer games can accommodate anywhere from two up to several dozen simultaneous players in a game. Massively multiplayer games, however, can have thousands of players in the same game world at the same time, interacting with each other. They are, as the name suggests, massive.

Online

Unlike most games, MMORPGs do not have an offline mode; you need to be connected to the Internet while you play. This doesn’t mean that you can’t enjoy these games alone; World of Warcraft offers plenty of content to players who want to go it solo. But since you share a virtual world with other players, you need to be connected to the Internet to join in the fun. Much of the game’s advanced content is geared towards groups of players working together to explore dangerous dungeons and defeat powerful monsters.

Role-Playing

In World of Warcraft, each player character has a specific set of skills and abilities that define that character’s role. For example, mages are powerful spellcasters who use magic to inflict damage on their enemies from afar but are very vulnerable to attacks. These traits define the role of the mage: hang back, do a ton of damage, and hope to kill the monsters before they reach you.

In a group context, there are three main roles: tank, damage dealer, and healer. A warrior can choose to serve as a formidable “tank,” or protector. Tanks are resilient, and it’s their job to draw the enemy’s attention away from the more vulnerable members of the group. The aforementioned mages make excellent damage dealers. A priest specialized in healing powers may not do as much damage as other classes, but they can play a vital role, keeping the party alive with healing magic. It’s important to note that all classes, regardless of which role they perform, are able to play solo. Some classes are limited in the kind of role they can play: warlocks and rogues, for instance, are strictly damage dealers. Some character classes, like the druid, can capably fulfill all three roles.

Role-play also means that you play the role of a character living in the game’s fantasy world. How much or how little you role-play is up to you; some players construct entire background histories for their characters and adopt unique mannerisms when they’re “in character.” Immersing yourself completely in the fantasy can be a lot of fun, but tastes vary, and it’s perfectly alright if full immersion simply isn’t your style. This kind of role-play is purely optional, and we provide separate Role-Play realms for those who prefer to play in an immersive world.

To summarize: In an MMORPG, you play the role of a unique character in a persistent online world shared by thousands of other players.

…set in the high-fantasy universe of Warcraft

Before World of Warcraft, there was the Warcraft series of strategy games. World of Warcraft is set in the same high-fantasy universe as the previous Warcraft games, and it builds on and expands a legacy of more than fifteen years of epic storytelling.

Azeroth is a world of swords and sorcery. Its lands are home to a vast number of races and cultures, led by kings, chieftains, lords, ladies, archdruids, and everything in between. Some of Azeroth’s people share bonds of friendship reaching back thousands of years; others are sworn enemies with long histories of bitter hatred. Among all these different kingdoms, cultures, tribes, and territories, two major power blocs are locked in a struggle for dominance.

THE FACTIONS AND RACES OF WARCRAFT: Alliance and Horde

In Warcraft, there are two large, opposing factions. On one side is the noble Alliance, which comprises the valiant humans, the stalwart dwarves, the ingenious gnomes, the spiritual night elves, the mystical draenei, and the bestial worgen;

on the other side is the mighty Horde, made up of the battle-hardened orcs, the cunning trolls, the hulking tauren, the cursed Forsaken, the extravagant blood elves, and the devious goblins.


The harmonious Pandaren stand between these opposed races — in the name of balance or personal philosophy, they may join either faction. Choose your allegiance carefully.

Epic as they may be, these wars between the mortal races pale in comparison to the malevolent forces threatening Azeroth from within and without. Deep beneath the surface of Azeroth, the terrible Old Gods mastermind the release of untold horrors upon the world; in the frozen wastes of the northern continent, a being of pure evil commands a vast army of undeath, ready to snuff out all life; and far across the stars, deep within the warped realm of the Twisting Nether, an unstoppable force of chaos and destruction thirsts to lead its demonic legion to Azeroth and to put the world to the flame.

World of Warcraft thrusts you into a central role of an ever-changing story. You and your friends will be active participants in events that are steeped in the rich lore of this fantasy universe. Fight for either the Alliance or the Horde, and experience a fully-realized fantasy world.

…centered around persistent online personae

In World of Warcraft, you play the role of a fantasy hero. Over the course of his or her life, your character will brave thousands of quests, learn new and powerful abilities, amass (and likely spend) vast fortunes of gold, and find hundreds of powerful weapons, enchanted rings, artifacts, suits of armor, and more.

In other words, your character progresses and gets stronger as you gain experience, new skills, and more powerful items and equipment. Your character’s progress is automatically stored online, which means that you always pick up right where you left off when you start the game again. In fact, your character’s data can be stored for as long as you want, so you can progress at whatever pace you feel most comfortable with. Some players blaze through the game’s content at record speed to reach the endgame as quickly as possible, while others prefer to take the time to stop and smell the roses. The choice is entirely up to you.

But what’s more, you are not limited to just one character. You can keep a roster of several different characters (up to 11 per realm), and each character will present you with an entirely different game experience depending on what race and class you choose for them.

Class and race Defining Your Character

When you create your character, you must make two decisions that profoundly affect how you will play World of Warcraft. One of these is your race, the other is your class.

A character’s race determines his overall look and also his faction (Alliance or Horde). Faction is important because only characters of the same faction can talk and cooperate with each other; you will not be able to communicate or band together with members of the opposite faction. Race is mostly a social choice.

Your class, on the other hand, determines what your character can and can’t do. Each class offers a vastly different gameplay experience, so the best way to find out which class is right for you is by creating a few different characters to get a glimpse of what each class feels like. And of course, there’s also the class guide on this website. Class is mostly a gameplay choice.

…a world of magic, mystery, and limitless adventure

Being a hero sounds great in theory, what with all the glory, fame, fortune, friendly faces in every town, and songs of your epic exploits around every campfire, but what do heroes actually do?

Essentially, the core gameplay of World of Warcraft revolves around fighting monsters and completing quests. You will encounter thousands of non-player characters (NPCs), computer-controlled characters who may need your help with tasks ranging from the mundane (such as delivering a letter) to the truly heroic (rescuing a dwarven princess from the evil Dark Iron Clan, for example). More often than not, these quests will put you right in harm’s way, and you’ll find yourself squaring off against deadly monsters. You will be able to deal with most monsters you encounter by yourself, but the true challenges and the big payoffs await in the world’s many dungeons and raids, which can only be conquered by groups of heroes working together as a team.

Another aspect of the life of a hero is the constant struggle between the Alliance and the Horde. Even though there are currently no all-out wars, tensions are high, and small skirmishes regularly take place all over Azeroth where players from both sides fight each other. This is called player-versus-player combat (PvP).

Dungeons

Dungeons are dangerous places where the monsters are much stronger and much smarter, making them difficult to kill. Dungeons are geared towards small groups of no more than 5 players and on average take about half an hour to fully explore. The loot found in dungeons is of higher quality than what you’d find out in the wild, but it is usually not as valuable or powerful as the loot that can be acquired in raids.

Raids

Raids are similar to dungeons, but they pose an even bigger challenge. Monsters are even tougher, the area to explore is usually much larger, and they require bigger groups of players to complete, usually 10 or 25. Due to the higher level of difficulty, raids may take longer to finish than dungeons, but the rewards are well worth the effort. The game’s most powerful items and artifacts can be found in raids.

Open-world PVP

Open-world PvP can happen anywhere in the world where players of opposing factions meet. These fights usually start as small one-on-one confrontations, but sometimes this type of PvP escalates to massive proportions, especially if an organized group of players decides to jump into the fray.

Battlegrounds

Battlegrounds are PvP battlefields where the two factions are engaged in constant battle over specific strategic targets. Two teams are pitted against each other and must achieve a set of objectives in order to win. These objectives can be simple (such as capturing the enemy flag) or complex (breaching an enemy stronghold and assassinating its commander, for example). You can earn powerful weapons and armor by participating in these battles.

The Arena

The Arena offers a slightly different PvP experience. In this more formal setting, organized teams of 2, 3, or 5 players square off in a bloody competition for fame and glory. There is only one objective – defeat every last member of the opposing team. Arena teams are ranked on a competitive ladder and can gain unique equipment that offers benefits optimized towards PvP gameplay.

The Road Ahead

World of Warcraft is a truly massive game. Between the original game, regular patches that add new content, and four full-fledged expansions – The Burning Crusade, Wrath of the Lich King, Cataclysm, and Mists of Pandaria – hundreds of hours of gameplay content await you. We’ve outlined the basics, but only scratched the surface of all that World of Warcraft has to offer.

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cant wait to update
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Doulikeem
Proudmoore
Doulikeem
5 days, 23 hours ago
i have a question:
when u die dring the process of the green fire questline on stage 4 how do u continue? im stuck
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Snöwmän
Draka
Snöwmän
5/14/2013
I wish I could help you newer folks, but I'm kinda short on time... But if you want to add me you can, and If I get on at any time, I'll be sure to help you. Add my BattleTag Sanity#1458
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Belladrayse
Blackhand
Belladrayse
5/6/2013
I am looking to start my own guild but have no idea on how to do it? any suggestions?
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Djeserit
Nagrand
Djeserit
5/6/2013
@Belladrayse: You need to ask a guard at any city where the guild vendor is. Then when you find it speak to the NPC. there will be two NPCs one that does the tabard(which will cost you 10gold) and one that will start the guild. You need to choose a name and the NPC will give you a 'roster'. To start a guild you need to get other players to 'sign' a roster. Once you have enough signatures you return to the NPC and there you will pay to begin the guild. All those that signed your roster will be guild members.
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Redrowbution
Warsong
Redrowbution
5/2/2013
I have been playing wow close to when it came out. I just started a new toon, a Goblin priest, well i'm over here in Kezan and i notice at level 5 that i missed getting flash heal at level 3 now the trainer is gone and i really need that spell.
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Canniibal
Moon Guard
Canniibal
5/4/2013
@Redrowbution: Well since Cataclysm you don't need to go to see your trainer to learn spells anymore, they simply show up. If you're referring to the quest, it's really not needed, but if there's a bug and you DON'T have the ability yet, finish the Kezan quests and get to the Lost Isles. There, on the shores near the shipwreck is every class trainer, so you should be able to find your trainer there.
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Terror
Proudmoore
Terror
5/2/2013
Hello Newbies of wow! I'm an experienced player who knows quite a lot about the game and am offering help to people who are wanting to get better at the game and play often. I am on the server Darkspear (PvP) Alliance, add my battletag Infamous #6857 if you want in game help from me if you decide to play on the realm/server I'm currently on I will give you starter gold, tips on all classes (I have played all at 85-90) and even a hand with professions!
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Cellas
Gnomeregan
Cellas
4/16/2013
when does the mount that u buy come in
cuz i just bought a mount
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Canniibal
Moon Guard
Canniibal
4/17/2013
@Cellas: When you buy a mount it shows up in the "Mount and Pets" page. You can access it by clicking the small icon that looks like a horse near your Interface, Character Info and Dungeon Finder buttons. You can switch tabs between your companions and your mounts, which you can then click and drag to your Action Bar and/or just click the "Mount" button at the bottom of the tab. Hope this helps!
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Canniibal
Moon Guard
Canniibal
4/16/2013
HELLO THERE NEW PLAYERS! My name is Cannibal from the realm Moon Guard. I am a VERY experienced in this game, and can assist you with any questions, problems, or issues you have. Also, if you'd like in-game help directly, add me as a friend: Westin318#1685 and we can chat whenever I am online on any character. ALSO if you decide to join the realm I am on, Moon Guard, I can assist you MUCH better than if you were on a different one. Leave a comment as a "Reply" here, or add me in-game for help there as well. Have fun, and welcome to the World of Warcraft Universe :)
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Largonia
Draenor
Largonia
4/13/2013
mist rocks
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Slicksausge
Medivh
Slicksausge
4/12/2013
Would be sweet
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Haladan
Aegwynn
Haladan
4/6/2013
I bet ya a new expansion will come out were the alliance and the horde will have to team up to fight a even greater evil. and the lich kings ghost and all the other the bosses from other expansions help them. that would be awesome
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Alaand
Shandris
Alaand
4/5/2013
i have a question in regards to when i look in my closet of things, some are red, I was in the game with another characture & some of my things went red, i cant use my crossbow to shoot ..how long does that take to get back .. ? & what should i do
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Defilement
Gul'dan
Defilement
4/9/2013
@Alaand: It means your items have taken durability damage, most likely from dying. You'll have to find a merchant/vendor who can repair them and pay gold to have them repaired before you can use them again.
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Allaistina
Dalaran
Allaistina
3/14/2013
New and lost? No problem! Happy to help new players with anything...Battletag is Yimmien#1232 so if you are not on the Dalaran server you can still contact me! Don't be afraid to ask anything, WoW is a big game with lots to learn!
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Rezliak
Aggramar
Rezliak
3/14/2013
I am playing a hunter and you start with the mastif dog as a pet. I then got the pet for setting up the authentication program can I use that pet to fight with or are there limits of some kind as to what pets will fight. I have used the kennel and tried to summon the other pet, it just keeps coming up as a companion. I just really want to use the little char dog. I am very new to this have only played for like two weeks so please feel free to speak to me as though I know nothing at all. any help will be appreciated.
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Cpnundrpants
Firetree
Cpnundrpants
3/14/2013
@Rezliak: As a hunter you can tame different wild "beasts" to be your pets and fight with you. The mastif you started off with is one of those pets. The pet you got for setting up the authentication program is considered a companion pet. Generally these are just for collecting and summoning to be by your side. However, a new feature instituted in Mists of Pandaria is Battle Pets. I don't know much about that, though. Nonetheless, the kennel will, as you stated, just summon your companion pet to stay at your side. He will not be able to fight with you as your mastif can
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Crátos
Tichondrius
Crátos
3/10/2013
If anyone needs a recruit a friend i am down to help you out and level
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Mahtuk
Kil'jaeden
Mahtuk
3/6/2013
If anyone needs a recruit a friend I will help you also I will give you ingame gold for you to start out with. email me at falloutfreak5@yahoo.com
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Panji
Khaz Modan
Panji
3/8/2013
@Mahtuk: can you help me with a recruit a friend
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Crátos
Tichondrius
Crátos
3/10/2013
@Panji: i can
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Rastanar
Aggramar
Rastanar
3/6/2013
I am a level 22 pally and i do BG and dungeons but when i do BG i dont get any gear or rewards....i get honor point thought. If i get rewards are these rewards mailed?
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Roemage
Bladefist
Roemage
3/14/2013
@Rastanar: BG's don't give rewards (as far as i'm concerned) and as you stated earlier they only give honor points. you can use those honor points you accumulate to get heirloom items and epic items from vendors that use honor points as their currency (such as legendary item vendors)
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Skuatember
Aggramar
Skuatember
2/26/2013
How do I get rid of the Balloon as a pet? I'm new to this and still trying to figure out some stuff., I didn't choose it, and I really dislike it.
Also, Why can't you eventually choose whichever mount to ride and get only one choice at times?
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Allaistina
Dalaran
Allaistina
3/14/2013
@Skuatember: You do have the option to get other mounts. However, you must earn Exalted status with most Factions before obtaining that pet. Get a tabbard from the quartermaster in any major city to help increase that rep. Keep in mind as a lower level character you'll get just one or 2 rep per kill in dungeons. That significantly increases as you get to Heroics (70+). Also keep in mind that not all factions offer tabbards for rep increase, and not all mounts require you be Exalted to obtain (Lvl 60 flying mounts and Exotic Mounts in Dalran ). If you need anymore help hit me up in game. My battletag is Yimmien#1232!
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Royan
Grizzly Hills
Royan
3/28/2013
@Skuatember: On the bottome of your screen is an 'Horse' icon that on mouseover says mounts and pets. You can summon and dismiss pets from this window and chose which mount to ride from here as well. You can drag a mount icon from this window and put it on an action bar so you dont have to open the window all the time and even 'keybind' it to a mouse button or key on your keyboard with the 'keybind' option from game menu(accessed from 'esc' key or icon on bottom of sreen)
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Thebloodofme
Eitrigg
Thebloodofme
2/24/2013
can you still get the scroll of ress?
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Grimmix
Bloodscalp
Grimmix
2/20/2013
If anyone needs a "Recruit A Friend" message me @ wowhelper@gmail.com
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Irishson
Moonrunner
Irishson
2/6/2013
I human i'm irish so goes my name, it would be nice to have that brog if and when ever i will be able to talk.
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Irishson
Moonrunner
Irishson
2/6/2013
I human i'm irish so goes my name, it would be nice to have that brog if and when ever i will be able to talk.
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Djsne
Drak'Tharon
Djsne
2/4/2013
Blizz should add more variety to the character customization. Every race is the same height, body shape, and voice based on male/female it's all too generic. I mean wouldn't it be good to have a shorter night elf once a while or a fatter blood elf.
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Ðrpepper
Thunderlord
Ðrpepper
4/18/2013
@Djsne: a tall gnome? or a skinny dwarf?
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Snöwmän
Draka
Snöwmän
5/14/2013
@Djsne: A dwarf is not the same height as a tauren, and all of the voices are just fine.... They most definitely do not have the same body shape. I don't know what game you're playing, Djsne...
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Friedcheeze
Shu'halo
Friedcheeze
2/2/2013
somebody please answer me im very curious
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@Friedcheeze: at the start 30 days
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Friedcheeze
Shu'halo
Friedcheeze
2/2/2013
how much time do we have when we buy whole game
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Pointbreak
Blackwing Lair
Pointbreak
1/29/2013
@dalloric sounds like u dont have cata
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Koocieadk
Shu'halo
Koocieadk
1/28/2013
my game is acting up for some reason should of never missed wit that scroll of ress