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Stigg
11-01-2007, 07:20 AM
Alright, lets get this one out of the way right now.

First off, let me and all the other forumites explain a little something about choosing classes. I have absolutely no idea whatsoever about which class you will enjoy. Neither does anybody else on these forums. Above all else, above race/faction/sex/looks, class is the thing that will be the most influential part of the game for you. Nobody is going to invite you to a raid if you are a gnome, tauren, etc. Nobody is going to decline you a raid spot if you have green hair and blue eyes. What they ARE going to care about is if you are a priest, mage, rogue, warrior, etc. and what spec you are. So then, lets go through these in a simple attempt to get the newcomers familiar with all the classes.

And note, not ALL these links are for post 2.0. If you are looking for a definitive GUIDE, please use these links only as a reference. Some ARE outdated, but for the getting an idea of the classes to assist you in making your choice, these are more than enough to understand the classes.

Druids
Druids are a versatile class. They can take on three different aspects which help them overcome many obstacles. In cat form, they take on a rogue-like aspect. They can stealth, dash (sprint), and pounce (stun). In Bear form, they take on the aspect of a warrior, with threat gaining abilities, massive armor, stuns, etc. As a resto druid, you are a healer. Heals over time, large heals, combinations of the two, etc.

They can also buff and debuff groups. And can rez players that die.

For the Druid forums, go here:
Druid Forum (http://forums.worldofwar.net/forumdisplay.php?f=66)
Guides can be found stickied at the top, but here are some of them.
Build Thread (http://forums.worldofwar.net/showthread.php?t=372158)
Usefull Druid Links (http://forums.worldofwar.net/showthread.php?t=373433)
BC Information (http://forums.worldofwar.net/showthread.php?t=378159)
Druid Feral and/or Balance Leveling Guide (http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/thread.html;jsessionid=31F7616A494107772FF1463E22C584F4?topicId=11601186&sid=1)
Druid Talent Guide (http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/thread.html;jsessionid=31F7616A494107772FF1463E22C584F4?topicId=11982826&sid=1)

Hunters
Hunters are often described as the best solo leveler in the game. You obtain the ability to tame almost any beast in the game at level 10. As a hunter, your primary attack will be ranged using bows or guns. You will be able to lay traps that will slow/freeze/burn incoming mob(s). You will also be able to feign death getting you out of combat if things get rough or you need to take a break to eat or drink or even lay another trap. You also have the ability to track different mobs. One key thing hunters utilize is the "kiting" method. The kiting method basically involves running away from a target but continuously hitting (and slowing) it until it gets low on health.

Hunter links:
Hunter Forums (http://forums.worldofwar.net/forumdisplay.php?f=65)
Hunter Mods and Macros (http://forums.worldofwar.net/showthread.php?t=345389)
Hunter PVP Guide (http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/thread.html?topicId=12884227&sid=1)
Hunter Talent Guide (http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/thread.html?topicId=11982932&sid=1)

Mage
Mages are excellent DPS'ers. Depending on spec, they also have a high survivability. Mages generally spec into Frost or Fire to level. Each one has its own perks. As a mage, your primary attack will be from range. With the only armor available being cloth, your armor is going to be weak, which means you will not live for long if you get in melee range of mobs. At level 20 you will be able to teleport to your factions major cities and at level 40 you can teleport others with you. You can make your own water(mana regen) and food(health regen) as well as pass it out to your friends. Mages can sheep mobs, taking the mob effectively out of combat for a short amount of time. They can also AoE, a spell that causes damage to closely packed mobs.

Mage Links:
Mage Forums (http://forums.worldofwar.net/forumdisplay.php?f=67)
World's BEST Mage Guide (http://forums.worldofwar.net/showthread.php?t=379075) (Not really....but it was written by me and Skygoneblue...)
AoE Information (http://forums.worldofwar.net/showthread.php?t=384657)
Mage Macros (http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/thread.html?topicId=12021348&sid=1)

Rogues
First off....let me make something LOUD AND CLEAR. It is roGUe not roUGe.
If you like sneaking around, getting in close to players, and unleashing all sorts of crazy damage, the rogue class might be for you. Rogues can stealth which *basically* makes them invisible to mobs near your level range. They can open up fights doing a huge amount of damage, and have the ability to keep a player from doing a single thing for an entire fight (called Stunlocking). Rogues are an in-the-face DPS class. At level 22 you will be able to Vanish out of combat, making you invisible again. Rogues can also make and utilize poisons, that do damage, slow, etc other mobs and players. They can also pick locks and doors.

Rogue Links:
Rogue Forums (http://forums.worldofwar.net/forumdisplay.php?f=70)
Lock Picking Guide (http://forums.worldofwar.net/showthread.php?t=374168)
Osiris' Rogue Guides (http://forums.worldofwar.net/showthread.php?t=371009)
Osiris' BC Rogue Guide (http://forums.worldofwar.net/showthread.php?t=383776)
Another Rogue Guide (http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/thread.html?topicId=14542046&sid=1)

Paladin
I will be the first to admit I don't really know that much about this class. BUT...A paladin can do a multitude of things. It has the ability to give amazing short term buffs, it has the ability to shield itself long enough to heal, finish of a mob (or hearth out...), and it can do some pretty decent DPS and healing if specc'd for it. They also get "free" mounts....although there is a quest for them. Most players call pallys the "unkillable" class. This is of course not true....but they do have an uncanny ability to make battle last much longer than they should.

Paladin Links
Paladin Forums (http://forums.worldofwar.net/forumdisplay.php?f=68)
Paladin Guide (http://forums.worldofwar.net/showthread.php?t=383664)
Another Paladin Guide (http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/thread.html?topicId=11931828&sid=1)

Priest Guide
Are you the generous kind of person that enjoys being the real gusto behind the raids? Are you the kind of person that loves to completley and utterly destroy things? Well, make your choice, and then choose priest. Priests can either be the best healers in the game, or be one of the most terrifying class you can face. As a healer, you will be the "behind the scenes" guy. You won't be up there at the front lines dealing out damage, but the guys that are know exactly who to thank and love. If you were not there, they would be dead. Or do you like melting faces with powerful spells and DoTs (damage over times)? Priests are one of the most feared classes in PVP. Priests can also buff groups with amazing stamina (life) and Spirit(regen) buffs.

Priest Links
Priest Forum (http://forums.worldofwar.net/forumdisplay.php?f=69)
Priest Grinding Guide" (http://forums.worldofwar.net/showthread.php?t=369495)
Priest Leveling Guide (http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/thread.html?topicId=12021216&sid=1)
PVE Guide (http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/thread.html?topicId=12881738&sid=1)
Priest Information and FAQs (http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/thread.html?topicId=12052926&sid=1)

Shaman
Shamans are an amazing class. Similar to the druid, they can fit many shoes. As a restoration specd Shaman you will be an excellent healer. You can also be a great DPSer. Shamans don't really have a definitive "distance" for attacking. Depending on your spec, DPS shamans can either be at range or up close. They do extremely well at both. Shamans buff the group by laying totems. These totems have a decent range, but as they are immobile, if the group moves away from the totem, they lose the buff. At level 20 they gain a travel form.

Shaman Links
Shaman Forum (http://forums.worldofwar.net/forumdisplay.php?f=71)
Shaman Talent Guide (http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/thread.html?topicId=11872487&sid=1)
Enhancement Gear (http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/thread.html?topicId=11982593&sid=1)

Warlock
This is once again a class I don't know all that much about. This class does have some amazing DoTs and can keep you feared for an entire fight (feared means you can't do anything but run around out of your control). Similar to hunters, they have "pets" called minions. These summon-able minions come with different attributes and abilities, and depending on what you are fighting you will be switching them out. This class is defined as one of the (if not THE) best PVP 1v1 class available. Warlocks also have the ability to summon players to them (with two other players assisting the lock) and can hand out items to resurect a player or heal the player.

Warlock Links:
Warlock Forum (http://forums.worldofwar.net/forumdisplay.php?f=72)
kcma's Leveling Guide (http://forums.worldofwar.net/showthread.php?t=372235)
Raiding Guide (http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/thread.html?topicId=11381260&sid=1)
Warlock FAQs (http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/thread.html?topicId=12051516&sid=1)


Warrior
The #1 tank in the game, this class can deal out amazing damage and take many many hits. With a high armor rating, these are the players that rush straight into the middle of the fight and expect to live. Whether specd protection for taking the hits, or specd fury for giving these hits, this class is a moving powerhouse. If you enjoy being in somebodies face and letting them know that you are there, this might be the class for you. They do lack ranged attacks (besides a bow/gun/thrown) but they make up for it with making sure they have the armor to get in close. They also have an amzing ability to draw aggro, which is why they make the best tanks.

Warrior Links
Warrior Forum (http://forums.worldofwar.net/forumdisplay.php?f=73)
Build Guide (http://forums.worldofwar.net/showthread.php?t=369963)
Tank Guide (http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/thread.html?topicId=11931356&sid=1)


Another Look
This link is a guide by one of the moderators on this awesome forum. His guide goes into much more information regarding the game, but he does have a little more enthusiastic approach to describing the classes. :grin:
Aerath's Guide (http://forums.worldofwar.net/showthread.php?t=373108)


And thats it. Take a look through all those links, hopefully something in there will spark your interest and you will say "Wow, I want to try that!" If this is your very first character, don't be afraid to screw up or even make a new character. Nobody is perfect, but more importantly, nobody is YOU. Make the choice yourself.....or talk to your friends about it. With 7+ Million players, you can guarantee somebody you know is playing this game!

kcma
11-01-2007, 11:20 AM
my $5 says this will unfortunately prolly not diminish the number of what class/race should i be threads...

and you forgot to address the age old and most frequently asked question.

q: what's the best class/race/spec/gear/faction for _____?

a: the best class/race/spec/gear/faction for _____ is the class/race/spec/gear/faction that you suck the least with <3

Cychwyn
11-01-2007, 12:56 PM
Suggest going through and replacing AoE, DPS etc with "area-damage", "damage" etc as too many acronyms will just make it difficult for beginners.

Great start, though! :-)

Chunderpants
11-01-2007, 02:25 PM
Suggest going through and replacing AoE, DPS etc with "area-damage", "damage" etc as too many acronyms will just make it difficult for beginners.

Great start, though! :-)

Agreed. But dont replace them, just explain them.

Stigg
11-01-2007, 02:43 PM
Suggest going through and replacing AoE, DPS etc with "area-damage", "damage" etc as too many acronyms will just make it difficult for beginners.

Great start, though! :-)

Good call......wrote it late at night. Anyways, you covered the two that I didn't really explain that you probably couldn't find in the manual.

Buff - a beneficial spell used on a player that lasts a short while. For example, a priest can cast a spell that raises the health of a player for 30 minutes.

Debuff - a non-beneficial spell used on a player that lasts a short while. For example, some animals will "Sunder Armor" you, effectively lowering your armor by a great amount. This causes you to get hit harder.

Rowscarde
11-01-2007, 02:58 PM
good on ya stigg! GREAT post, wish something was around like this when i first started playing. The provided manual helped a little. Keep up the good work.

moopy
12-01-2007, 05:08 AM
There's stuff that's out of date or inaccurate there. A good example is the hunter section, you no longer need to be out of combat to lay traps, so the comments on feign death are inaccurate.. See also the bit about warlocks- they don't hand out soulstones- they cast one on a player. If you cause locks to be bugged to hand these out, they may come and give you demon cooties :)

Good start though!

-- The phantom nitpicker.

Stigg
12-01-2007, 05:46 AM
The phantom nitpicker.

You can say that again. :)

Once again, as moopy has pointed out...this is just a relative guide to see if you would be interested in playing the classes. Does somebody that hasn't played WoW once really care if the ss is cast or given to a player? I doubt it.

-- The tired one.

kcma
12-01-2007, 07:51 AM
unfortunately i dont believe newbies are reading these... theyr'e busy posting what class should i be in other forums...

- the pessimistic one :p

flobgob
12-01-2007, 09:21 PM
I'm reading it, and glad that it was here to check out. Thanks for the info.

moopy
15-01-2007, 12:49 PM
Does somebody that hasn't played WoW once really care if the ss is cast or given to a player? I doubt it.

Nope, but a poor warlock does, when dealing with a bunch of nubCAEKs in gnomeragen screaming at him to hand out soulstones. Be kinda and gentle to them, for their path is sometimes a trying one.

--TPN

Bodom
26-01-2007, 04:02 AM
I'm not a total noob. I got a 47 Warrior. I love warriors, but it seems like we suck compared to other classes.. I'm thinking about rolling another character, but I have no idea which is good. I'm really looking for good end game for raids/instances and PVP. I know barley anything about the other classes in the game.

Foonyak
26-01-2007, 03:22 PM
@Bodom - If you're looking for a similar style to the warrior in regards to tanking ability, go for a paladin or a feral druid.

Evil Death
27-01-2007, 11:37 AM
Nobody is going to invite you to a raid if you are a gnome, tauren, etc. Nobody is going to decline you a raid spot if you have green hair and blue eyes.

That could be better worded. As is, you're saying that gnomes and taurens needn't bother showing up for raids because they'll be told where to go while people whose toons have green hair will be auto-invited.

sheepe2004
28-01-2007, 11:18 PM
If people need more info on classes http://www.wowwiki.com/Class is a brilliant beginners guide... unfortunately the people who ask what class they should be are unlikely to actually read more than a few lines

(ps. thats not a banned site right?)

Drakkor
08-02-2007, 07:03 PM
good post thx from a NOOB

IRPander
09-02-2007, 05:27 AM
Very well compared, great job on describing each classes possible strengths are in. Maybe even add something about which race is good because of racial traits to that class and such.

Your Average WoW Player
10-02-2007, 08:57 PM
Just gonna add a little FYI here on a few things:

Druids are the only class that can ressurect dead players DURING combat. All the other rezzing classes (Priest, Pally, and Shammie) must wait until after combat to rez. Althought it has a 30 minute cooldown and requires a reagent.

Shamans have the only self ressurecting ability called Reincarnation. Although it requiures an Ankh (reagent), it allows the Shaman to ressurect him/herself once per hour (talents will decrease this time). Very useful for preventing full wipes.

milqueman
12-02-2007, 01:46 PM
Also not being a total Noob (I may be one on accident sometimes though) I have to chuckle at your description of Warriors. After creating a Mage - 60, Shamen - 60 and Warrior -60, and also a Hunter -37, Druid - 30 and Rogue - 15. I have to say that the warrior was by far the worst damage dealer I have had the displeasure to play. Your description said "Amazing Damage", I wasn't amazed at my warriors damage (compared to the other 5 classes I've played). Also, my warrior was (deleted due to lack of interest) Fury spec. Maybe I was playing him wrong, but it just seems to me that pretty much all the other classes, Execpt Holy priest & resto Druid/Shamens and Pallys, can do WAY more damage then any warrrior. I think this might be because the warrior has the most armor and thus does the least damage.

Now, I have seen warriors do tons 'o damage, but in comparison to an equally leveld and speced class, warriors IMO are not classified as "Amazing Damage"

Just my opinion, not trying to stir anything up. Like I said, I had to chuckle. :)

Other then that, great job :)

Solvi
20-03-2007, 08:34 AM
unfortunately i dont believe newbies are reading these... theyr'e busy posting what class should i be in other forums...

- the pessimistic one :p

Why are you so Pessimistic?....your getting me down man!!!!

Great post...found some of the pet stuff really useful. And to date I have never posted a "whatclassshouldIbe" thread so I say it worked.

edit...specifing....pet stuff in the mod and macro link for hunters

piscene
20-03-2007, 09:50 PM
So, what class should I be?

Just kidding, that is a great, concise guide. No need to go into every little detail, since you really need to learn those through a build guide once you get into the class.

As for pessimism, I predict about a 40% drop in the 'what class should i be' posts, but at least none of those should progress beyond a link and a "Read the stickies, n00b"

GamerManOneTwo
30-04-2007, 04:33 AM
I think warriors are the worst described class in WoW, and need to be the best described. People unfamiliar with MMORPGs may think that Warriors should do amazing damage - they don't - they can take amazing damage and not die - that is what they are about. If you want to deal damage up close the rogue is the highest melee DPS class. And a well played warrior in a group will keep the mob on him (retain aggro) and just soak up the damage - and not care if he/she does come last on the damage meters.

GM12

malphisto
02-05-2007, 01:26 PM
maybe im biased (:grin: ) but hunters could have gotten a little more love. if mages have high survivability (:ponder: ), should hunters have god-like survivability. And I would have liked to see a term like "high, excellent, insane, uber, imba, god-like...etc" being used to describe our damage.

And you can add our name to the list of classes who can rezz (FD + jumpercables FTW!!!!)

OK i guess I am biased :rolleyes:

Stigg
02-05-2007, 02:34 PM
maybe im biased (:grin: ) but hunters could have gotten a little more love. if mages have high survivability (:ponder: ), should hunters have god-like survivability. And I would have liked to see a term like "high, excellent, insane, uber, imba, god-like...etc" being used to describe our damage.

And you can add our name to the list of classes who can rezz (FD + jumpercables FTW!!!!)

OK i guess I am biased :rolleyes:

Then write an uber awesome hunter guide and I will link to it. :rolleyes:

malphisto
02-05-2007, 04:29 PM
Then write an uber awesome hunter guide and I will link to it. :rolleyes:



You know what I think I will. So here it goes:

...ughhh....umm....:ponder: ...Ok maybe I will just quietly bow out.

P.S.: Hunters wtfbbqnukezergepwn all in PvP, PvE. okay bye:tongue:

Kamil
27-05-2007, 12:40 AM
Okay, this is a good guide in all, but I am one that thinks I want something at one point then change my mind at another, the most difficult thing to me is sticking to one class which I really want to do. I have tried every class in the game, before my last account got banned I had a 54 rogue a 60 hunter and 64 human warrior. At times I want to PvE and just level, grind or just fool around in gold shire, other times I want to be a pvp master and go out and own some people up, then sometimes i want to raid. Now I'm sure many people have these feelings but I of all want to do all the above things with all different classes. Say I think I found the right class, I get to level 21 and make a new one. I want to know maybe what I should do to make a class more fun for me

bmunschki
29-05-2007, 11:51 AM
Start the process of class selection like you do with any other process: Assumptions

For me they are:

1) I like not being alone! This goes for groups, instances, and soloing. The key part is soloing. Since I dont like being along, I like pets. So only hunter and warlock come into question. I leveled them and found the warlock to be more fun (BE lvl 40).

2) Damage. I assume I like doing damage. True. I rolled a paladin, didnt like the damage output at higher levels, quit.

3) I like casters. Melee doesnt do it for me. So priest, mage and warlock were my choices.

take 1, 2 and 3, put them together, and for me you get the warlock. Since I am gonna PVP and dont like being ganked, I chose to start an undead wl, since they are more defensive (wotf) and look the role.

That is how I rationally pick my main. Personally I like the way BEs look, contrary to what many people say them looking like fruitcakes and all. Silence I have found to be useful pveing against healers, but mana tap is useless. and for pvp silence is good against the paladin who just wants to bubble, cant think of any other use. mages and priests will generally be out of your 8 yard range anyway.

Ppl always say choose what suits you most. 100% true. but make a list of things you like, desire, and then just cross check and cross off the ones that dont match. Start from the big things, then move on to smaller.

Fall Into Shadow
03-06-2007, 01:00 AM
Cool guide, definitely helped me out.

Richter Belmont
12-09-2007, 11:57 PM
Thanks, thats some good information. While I was looking around, I also found some good info about classes here. http://www.gosunoobcafe.com/Druid_Class_guide.shtml

Altaris_Titan
11-09-2008, 07:34 PM
What class would be best for both range and melee. I started off with a Human Warlock and got him to about lvl 8, but I don't like the time the spells take to use and his melee is pretty weak.

elsegundo
11-09-2008, 07:40 PM
What class would be best for both range and melee. I started off with a Human Warlock and got him to about lvl 8, but I don't like the time the spells take to use and his melee is pretty weak.

kinda hard to do, but try one of the hybrid classes. druid or shaman. or a survival spec'ed hunter.

Superspam
11-09-2008, 07:44 PM
What class would be best for both range and melee. I started off with a Human Warlock and got him to about lvl 8, but I don't like the time the spells take to use and his melee is pretty weak.

No class can excel at both ranged and melee at the same time; however, Shaman or druid, can excel at one or the other at any given time. Elemental shaman and balance druids are casters and give you the range you'd be looking for. Enhancement shaman and feral druids are melee. Both classes also have can be excellent healers as well if you take the resto route.

As far as the lock goes. You really haven't experienced any of the class yet. Try to make it to lvl 20 (if not 30+) before you make your decision on a class. By then, you'll have picked up a decent amount of spells and should have a better feel for things.

Altaris_Titan
11-09-2008, 08:02 PM
kinda hard to do, but try one of the hybrid classes. druid or shaman. or a survival spec'ed hunter.

No class can excel at both ranged and melee at the same time; however, Shaman or druid, can excel at one or the other at any given time. Elemental shaman and balance druids are casters and give you the range you'd be looking for. Enhancement shaman and feral druids are melee. Both classes also have can be excellent healers as well if you take the resto route.

As far as the lock goes. You really haven't experienced any of the class yet. Try to make it to lvl 20 (if not 30+) before you make your decision on a class. By then, you'll have picked up a decent amount of spells and should have a better feel for things.

Thank you both for the help. I find it difficult to pick a class and stay with it, that's how I was when I played Lord of the Rings Online lol.

trimber
12-10-2008, 10:44 PM
although doesn't answer the question, the info is very helpful, thanks!!

alonpy
07-01-2009, 12:11 PM
What I will recommend in this issue is to start with 2-3 characters to begin with.

What you may have notice is that if your character rest you will gain 200% experience on every kill. So it’s not matter if you level up by doing quests or by grind an area – you will do it faster just by doing it. Many players play one character to a high level then start another.
What you should do is level up several characters all at once. This way you will play only when full rested. Also you will have an easier time has you can support one character with the other.

Now when you know way to have 2-3 characters, you can have one as a Tank (warrior, one as healer – I prefer Druid, and a hunter or some spell caster).

Mordakai Jenkins
15-01-2009, 05:04 PM
yeah i agree, start off a few chars then see which one you get the feel for, then decide at a later date

Sycronn
05-03-2009, 12:06 AM
Okay guys im BRAND new to this game and site, And im on the trial thing so yeah im sure right now im considered really low in everyones book :(

Anyway, I started a Night Elf hunter and it wasn't too bad, I like ranged defiantly. Now, with reading all this amazing information (Thanks guys) im crossed between Warlock or Hunter. Which one is more FUN? And.. Powerful? I would also greatly appreciate help from people who have these classes or have played them and got them to High levels so they know it all around :) And if i like the class, il buy the game. Oh and on the side note... Are Night Elfs looked down upon? Or are they a popular Species? Thanks!

Perapsam
17-03-2009, 07:39 PM
Hi,

I'm thinking of getting WoW, and was wondering beforehand about my Class. I've read your guide, but I'd just like a little reccomendation to help a bit.

For examples to assist, in other games I've played I have enjoyed dishing out plenty of damage, it seems kinda satisfying. I also like supporting my team mates just as much, and I prefer to be more of a background member, supporting the team where ever possible and contributing proudly. If it helps, I don't think being a Tank would really be my thing, as I'm not really a leader type as tanks are, and don't really like getting attacked, because stupid as it sounds I can sometimes get jumpy around being singled out by scarier enemies, like in Zombie games. I just don't really think I'd be up for getting an Abomination staring straight at me and rearing to kill. Oh yeah, and I hate dying, because I'm impatient in nature and can't stand going through a ton to get back to where I was. When I had Runescape accounts I nearly had a fit when some rare gear went missing upon dying. Even though you don't lose items in WoW, I can tell I would be a little annoyed at the predicament. Grinding is another major evil in my Runescape months, so a fairly light-on-the-levelling Class would be nice, but grinding isn't really an endgame problem so I'm not all too bothered.

In terms of general non-affecting factors, I like magical things, and pretty smart types.

I hope this helps. And sorry for the hassle, I just don't want to go through all the trial and error of choosing a class, some cases of which I've read have gone into months of choosing and rerolling.

Hope you can help.

WoWdizzle
23-06-2009, 09:26 PM
i has decided 2 be a Belf Hunter good or bad choice?

encyclo
28-06-2009, 03:43 AM
Hunter should be more easy for new player,as a hunter,the most important thing is rememer to take arrow in the instances,my first time go to the instant does not bring an arrow
snipped link to gold selling site

Khab
15-08-2009, 04:01 PM
Still waiting to see if this works. let me know

Please die. Thank you.

Wintrow
20-08-2009, 01:29 PM
Okay guys im BRAND new to this game and site, And im on the trial thing so yeah im sure right now im considered really low in everyones book :(

Anyway, I started a Night Elf hunter and it wasn't too bad, I like ranged defiantly. Now, with reading all this amazing information (Thanks guys) im crossed between Warlock or Hunter. Which one is more FUN? And.. Powerful? I would also greatly appreciate help from people who have these classes or have played them and got them to High levels so they know it all around :) And if i like the class, il buy the game. Oh and on the side note... Are Night Elfs looked down upon? Or are they a popular Species? Thanks!

Both hunters and Warlocks can be incredibly fun. it's a matter of whether you like to be the noble and dexterous hunter or the dastardly wicked Warlock.

Species is generally irrelevant. Pick what you like and has the class you want.

Hi,

I'm thinking of getting WoW, and was wondering beforehand about my Class. I've read your guide, but I'd just like a little reccomendation to help a bit.

For examples to assist, in other games I've played I have enjoyed dishing out plenty of damage, it seems kinda satisfying. I also like supporting my team mates just as much, and I prefer to be more of a background member, supporting the team where ever possible and contributing proudly. If it helps, I don't think being a Tank would really be my thing, as I'm not really a leader type as tanks are, and don't really like getting attacked, because stupid as it sounds I can sometimes get jumpy around being singled out by scarier enemies, like in Zombie games. I just don't really think I'd be up for getting an Abomination staring straight at me and rearing to kill. Oh yeah, and I hate dying, because I'm impatient in nature and can't stand going through a ton to get back to where I was. When I had Runescape accounts I nearly had a fit when some rare gear went missing upon dying. Even though you don't lose items in WoW, I can tell I would be a little annoyed at the predicament. Grinding is another major evil in my Runescape months, so a fairly light-on-the-levelling Class would be nice, but grinding isn't really an endgame problem so I'm not all too bothered.

In terms of general non-affecting factors, I like magical things, and pretty smart types.

I hope this helps. And sorry for the hassle, I just don't want to go through all the trial and error of choosing a class, some cases of which I've read have gone into months of choosing and rerolling.

Hope you can help.

I'd give you a Warlock. Can self-resurrect, has a pet to take the hits for him and uses magic (a LOT).

i has decided 2 be a Belf Hunter good or bad choice?

I don't see why it's a bad choice, we hardly know anything about you...

Hitmehard
19-11-2009, 06:54 AM
i prefer for you to be hunter.. because of Feign Death and Trap Combination. I'm sure you love it.. as i am. GL