WoW Advice

marleebaby
marleebaby Posts: 105
edited November 2024 in Social Groups
I have never played before and alot of people are trying to get me and my boyfriend on it, b|c we love RPGs.

How much is it a month?
Can someone tell me a little about the game?
Do I have full control over my characters looks/stats at the beginning?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated..
Might possibly get it tomorrow from my work :D

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  • OMGLeigh
    OMGLeigh Posts: 236
    How much is it a month?
    $15, less if you buy larger amounts

    Can someone tell me a little about the game?
    It is an MMO, you pick a server and that character can only play on that server unless you pay to transfer it. Abilities are on cool-downs so you are selecting an ability and then the next one, it isn't like a fighting game where you constantly slam attacks. (though going through abilities can go rather quickly) You go from quest to quest to quest, and/or you PVP. You don't have to worry about PVP right off the bat. Servers are either PVP, PVE(can't attack other people unless they are flagged for PVP or in certain areas), or Roleplay.

    Do I have full control over my characters looks/stats at the beginning?
    Gender, Race, Hair, Eyes, Skin Tone, Make-up Markings, etc. No stats.

    Any advice would be greatly appreciated..
    I'd skip the game, it doesn't have an end, there is no final boss and then you stop playing. It is fun, but I'd also that they it is a huge time-sink.

    Might possibly get it tomorrow from my work :D
  • Sidesteal
    Sidesteal Posts: 5,510 Member
    I have never played before and alot of people are trying to get me and my boyfriend on it, b|c we love RPGs.

    How much is it a month?
    Can someone tell me a little about the game?
    Do I have full control over my characters looks/stats at the beginning?
    Any advice would be greatly appreciated..
    Might possibly get it tomorrow from my work :D

    It's probably the best game ever made. As such, I would suggest you do not get it.
  • armaretta
    armaretta Posts: 851 Member
    If you are wanting an active and healthy lifestyle, I'd advise against picking up WoW. There is no pause, there is no end, and it's is not conducive to healthy habits.
  • Also, you can download and play free up till level 20
  • tameko2
    tameko2 Posts: 31,634 Member
    I still play wow but its a very simplistic game from the perspective of a lot of "RPG" type games like what it sounds you are used to.

    Your character customization are FAIRLY limited - you get to pick race, hair color, style, and faces but its not like some games where you have a million shades of hair and you get to pick different noses, ears, eyebrows, etc.

    Stats are controlled entirely by class, race, and gear so you don't get to change base stats but it doesn't *really* matter that much.

    The game itself is plenty of fun in my opinion especially considering you could basically play it for free - i think the game + 1 month is like, 5 bucks now? 10? 2 bucks? Anyway I like it still but all I do is raid these days - I pretty much just play 6 hours of raiding a week (end game group content) and then I go do somethng else.

    Star wars is a lot MORE fun from an RPG perspective (better graphics and questing) but it also costs 60 dollars right now. If you want to just mess around with your boyfriend in a game for a few weeks, I'd say wow is a fine choice. Just remember that some people do get REALLY addicted because they feel like they cant' let the other players down (like if you're in a guild you get addicted to doing stuff with other people or committing to do group activities and stuff) but that is entirely up to YOU to control and could happen with any game.
  • I still play wow but its a very simplistic game from the perspective of a lot of "RPG" type games like what it sounds you are used to.

    Your character customization are FAIRLY limited - you get to pick race, hair color, style, and faces but its not like some games where you have a million shades of hair and you get to pick different noses, ears, eyebrows, etc.

    Stats are controlled entirely by class, race, and gear so you don't get to change base stats but it doesn't *really* matter that much.

    The game itself is plenty of fun in my opinion especially considering you could basically play it for free - i think the game + 1 month is like, 5 bucks now? 10? 2 bucks? Anyway I like it still but all I do is raid these days - I pretty much just play 6 hours of raiding a week (end game group content) and then I go do somethng else.

    Star wars is a lot MORE fun from an RPG perspective (better graphics and questing) but it also costs 60 dollars right now. If you want to just mess around with your boyfriend in a game for a few weeks, I'd say wow is a fine choice. Just remember that some people do get REALLY addicted because they feel like they cant' let the other players down (like if you're in a guild you get addicted to doing stuff with other people or committing to do group activities and stuff) but that is entirely up to YOU to control and could happen with any game.

    Maybe I will look into the Star Wars one. I get a discount from my work.

    Thanks everyone, it seems a little too basic for me, time consuming, and $$$.
    I appreciate all the advice.
  • tameko2
    tameko2 Posts: 31,634 Member
    Its not all that conducive to weight loss - you might want to hold off another month and get agood regular exercise routine down before you add a temptation to your life. Fun as hell? Yes. But good for weight loss? No.
  • adamtall
    adamtall Posts: 275 Member
    best advice about WoW is never ever get started :) i lost 6 years of my life to that game and i was never a heavy raider or big in a guild or anything just pop on to say hi and do a few quests quick and then 3 hours later realized i missed whatever i had wanted to do so no point in leaving now right and just grinded out for another 3 hours :)
  • Krizzle4Rizzle
    Krizzle4Rizzle Posts: 2,704 Member
    I play WoW and am still losing weight. I work 40+ hours a week. Work out 4-5 times a week and have some of what a social life and I manage just fine. It's all about small doses. BUT - I guess I should add when I first started playing 6 years ago, I spent a lot more time on it. I say try and see if you like it.
  • I don't work, but I do the same and play in limited doses. If I'm leveling a new toon I'll play maybe a few hours in the evening. And I will playing for maybe 4 hours if its a raid night. But other then that I try to limit it as much as I can.
  • Nerple
    Nerple Posts: 1,291 Member
    Despite playing WoW for 5ish years or so, I still think it's by far the worst MMO I have ever played. It's overly simplistic, way too easy, and caters to those wanting instant gratification. But the two things it does have going for it are a huge community base, and it's easy to catch up if you start late or take alot of time off.
  • stormieweather
    stormieweather Posts: 2,549 Member
    I play Wow and just recently retired from EQ after 8 years. It's very easy to overdo it and waste valuable "living life" time immersed in a virtual world. Then one day you wake up and realize that you've lost years of your life and have zilch to show for it.

    I have limited my playtime to Saturday nights only (no more than bowling or darts or whatever) with my spouse. We do quests or pickup group instances or whatever, but no raiding and no other time committments. The upside to it is that in 5 minutes you can be grouped and playing, vs some games that take time to coordinate. I was a top 5 guild leader in EQ (on my server) and the strain, stress, and time spent on it was far too great. I'm much happier since I quit (and physically fitter). The time we used to spend on EQ we now spend on zumba, weight lifting and spinning class.

    I'd suggest you maintain control over whatever game you choose, and try several out before you buy one or purchase a subscription. They generally run free - $20 per month.
  • krash999
    krash999 Posts: 476 Member
    i play Lord of the Rings Online and from what i have been told it is alot like wow. the good thing about the "guild" i am in is that it consists of 3 of my coworkers and that is all. i work 40 hours a week, spend 15 to 20 hours a week at the gym and still have time to play this. it is however all about priorities....
  • AmeChops
    AmeChops Posts: 744 Member
    It's definitely not a basic game. The character selection side is a bit basic as you can't totally customise your look - but the technics of the game are very deep...you can't just level a character up and expect to, for instance, do a ridiculous amount of damage straight off...you have to consider how all things like, strength, stamina, intellect etc build up and which ability rotation you should be using, depending of different circumstances - a second wrong on some of these could mean a great loss in DPS (damage per second) and the total wipe (everyone dies), especially if you're healing, of your raid group - if you're not with friends and your group is full of serious players, they don't like this lol!!

    Jeez...I wanna play again now :grumble:
  • adamtall
    adamtall Posts: 275 Member
    Despite playing WoW for 5ish years or so, I still think it's by far the worst MMO I have ever played. It's overly simplistic, way too easy, and caters to those wanting instant gratification. But the two things it does have going for it are a huge community base, and it's easy to catch up if you start late or take alot of time off.

    thats right on the money. WoW definatly caters to the casuals now compared to when it first came out it was more about the hard core players. I do like it alot because of the community and friends that i have made on my server. There was many times i would log in and just sit in a city and chat with friends and guildies and not actually do anything productive other than maybe put a few items up in the auction house
  • Nerple
    Nerple Posts: 1,291 Member
    Despite playing WoW for 5ish years or so, I still think it's by far the worst MMO I have ever played. It's overly simplistic, way too easy, and caters to those wanting instant gratification. But the two things it does have going for it are a huge community base, and it's easy to catch up if you start late or take alot of time off.

    thats right on the money. WoW definatly caters to the casuals now compared to when it first came out it was more about the hard core players. I do like it alot because of the community and friends that i have made on my server. There was many times i would log in and just sit in a city and chat with friends and guildies and not actually do anything productive other than maybe put a few items up in the auction house

    I'd argue it was geared toward more casual players, or at least a much higher reward for the risk when it was first released in November 2004 too, particularly considering the other MMO's that were out when it was released.
  • adamtall
    adamtall Posts: 275 Member
    Despite playing WoW for 5ish years or so, I still think it's by far the worst MMO I have ever played. It's overly simplistic, way too easy, and caters to those wanting instant gratification. But the two things it does have going for it are a huge community base, and it's easy to catch up if you start late or take alot of time off.

    thats right on the money. WoW definatly caters to the casuals now compared to when it first came out it was more about the hard core players. I do like it alot because of the community and friends that i have made on my server. There was many times i would log in and just sit in a city and chat with friends and guildies and not actually do anything productive other than maybe put a few items up in the auction house

    I'd argue it was geared toward more casual players, or at least a much higher reward for the risk when it was first released in November 2004 too, particularly considering the other MMO's that were out when it was released.

    you could be right on that i never did get to end game content during vannilla so i cant really comment on it too much i just know that when it first came out instance even for lower levels took about 4 hours to complete with more bosses having real mechanics that you had to learn and that raid size was double that it is now
  • Nerple
    Nerple Posts: 1,291 Member
    Despite playing WoW for 5ish years or so, I still think it's by far the worst MMO I have ever played. It's overly simplistic, way too easy, and caters to those wanting instant gratification. But the two things it does have going for it are a huge community base, and it's easy to catch up if you start late or take alot of time off.

    thats right on the money. WoW definatly caters to the casuals now compared to when it first came out it was more about the hard core players. I do like it alot because of the community and friends that i have made on my server. There was many times i would log in and just sit in a city and chat with friends and guildies and not actually do anything productive other than maybe put a few items up in the auction house

    I'd argue it was geared toward more casual players, or at least a much higher reward for the risk when it was first released in November 2004 too, particularly considering the other MMO's that were out when it was released.

    you could be right on that i never did get to end game content during vannilla so i cant really comment on it too much i just know that when it first came out instance even for lower levels took about 4 hours to complete with more bosses having real mechanics that you had to learn and that raid size was double that it is now

    You're right about it having gotten worse over the years but even in the beggining it was far more geared toward casual players than the successful MMO's at the time. But that raid size comment made me remember Alterac Valley when it was first released. That was the one thing I actually enjoyed during WoW, battles that could go on for 16-18 hours. And even getting in for a few hours you rack up thousands of kills.
  • tameko2
    tameko2 Posts: 31,634 Member
    I personally love the changes towards making wow a lot less time intensive. I quit playing when it got to the point where the only thing left to do was bash your head against molten core for 20 hours a week and I was a COLLEGE student then and actually HAD the free time.

    I would have quit again long before now if I couldn't' just log in 2 days a week and raid (and make progress doing that, we usually do all the heroic modes in the raids too), maybe do some random questing or run a dungeon for fun.

    But I also loved the way old AV worked - like "real" PVP.
  • The BEST game EVER! I play a little bit each day or every other day. As far as not losing weight while playing...ummm...everything in moderation right? I still got to my goal weight and played. Have fun!!
  • bregalad5
    bregalad5 Posts: 3,965 Member
    i play Lord of the Rings Online and from what i have been told it is alot like wow. the good thing about the "guild" i am in is that it consists of 3 of my coworkers and that is all. i work 40 hours a week, spend 15 to 20 hours a week at the gym and still have time to play this. it is however all about priorities....

    Yeah I'm the opposite with LotRO. I raid 3-4 nights a week, but I make sure that I still make time for myself (got home from work today, ran, stretched for a loooooooong time, ate dinner, then raided, haha).

    LotRO is indeed similar to WoW, but with much more realistic graphics. I tried WoW but only lasted a couple hours due to the cartoonish nature. I know others who have tried it and quit for the same reason. The community is also another reason they either leave for LotRO or come back to us :tongue: There are obviously pros and cons to both games (one major one is that LotRO is smaller, so fewer people to play with, but also fewer kids, so that could be both a con and pro). From what I understand, building of characters is something that is very different between the two games as well, in terms of stats and such.

    Hit me up if you're interested in giving LotRO a shot as well and I'd be willing to help you get started :smile: More options = better, IMO. Might hate LotRO and love WoW or vice versa!
  • How much is it a month? 14.99 a month

    Can someone tell me a little about the game?

    The game has an on going storyline that started way back when Warcraft was made for a PC game only after the first 3 PC only games they Made the game playable online. You do quests, "hang out" with friends and guildmates, You can craft, Do dungeons which start out as 5 man groups, then later on after you cap ur level you can get into 10 and 25 man raids. You can PVP if you wish or Play on a Role Playing server, or play on a server that is called a PVPRP server also, which in reality would probably be best if your truly into role playing. I love the game personally and I have been playing for about 7 years or so off and on. The Game has little over 10 million players world wide. My personal Preferance is a Non PVP server due to the fact that I hate world PVP in most cases. I usually play on the PVE or the PVERP servers,

    Do I have full control over my characters looks/stats at the beginning?]

    Yes pretty much. You can chose hair, color of skin, type of race, Markings, facial hair. If you decide you don't like the look you chose then you do have the option to use the barber shop in the game to change ur hair, hair color and ect. The only thing you wouldn't be able to change is the skin tone and the facial features. You can have 10 characters per server. I know there is a cap on how many you can have over all but I'm not sure what it is. I've heard anywhere between 40 to 100 so i'm not really sure.

    The main advice I can give you is that if you decide to try it please download the 14 day trial version first before you buy the game because the last thing you want is to spend money on a game just to figure out that you don't like it. Also, if you do decide to try it make sure to tell folks you group with that you are new and are just learning to play. When you tell folks that usually in most cases (not always) but in most cases the veterans of the game will be more understanding.
  • TNoire
    TNoire Posts: 642 Member
    If you like Super Heroes
    City of Heroes is pretty good
    Ive been around with that one almost 8yrs (on and off last few months since I got more heavy into wow)
    All there expans are FREE
    its free to play now but you get more perks with paying $15/mo
    DCUO went F2p also
    try wow up to level 20 only downfall is wow keeps coming out with expans which costs more and more $$$ over time
    It can be addictive if you don't know how to put the game down

    I personally make sure I do my workouts and housework before EVER logging onto any game (unless its my wii fit/zumba/dance)

    Im a housewife so i really have no excuses to keep my discipline
  • lour441
    lour441 Posts: 543 Member
    What job do you have that pays for games?
  • TNoire
    TNoire Posts: 642 Member
    What job do you have that pays for games?
    game store?
  • scunningham2012
    scunningham2012 Posts: 159 Member
    WoW is good, I played on and off with my fiance for the last 2 years (he's been playing since the dawn of time lol). However, we have both given up on WoW to play SWTOR (Star Wars: The Old Republic for those who don't know *snorts at the idea*). If it's your first time playing the quest are fun and different, once you hit max level it kind of ends. This goes for any MMORPG's that are out there right now. If hit max level do everything you can to prepare for the next big boss, defeat that boss about five times and you're bored. A lot of people get mad at this; but, it's how the MMORPG's can make their money.

    If you like RPG's it's a good one. If you've actually read the story behind Warcraft it's very interesting to play and see some of that story come to life. Personally, I have no interest in playing WoW again because I love Star Wars and will be getting the Kinect game of Star Wars when it comes out. If you do get WoW be considerate with how you play and make sure to exercise!! My hips have gotten soooo wide from sitting infront of a computer playing MMORPG's.

    I've Played: WoW, Rift, and SWTOR :)
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