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    Just bought it today - Any tips, how good is it etc.
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    ermm i started a few days ago, dont be night elf loadsa people are them lol be individual, just start by doing quests to get cash/exp and stuff then you jst get better

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    Quote Originally Posted by whip View Post
    ermm i started a few days ago, dont be night elf loadsa people are them lol be individual, just start by doing quests to get cash/exp and stuff then you jst get better
    Probs best to go with what you want mate and what you like instead of going with what others say.

    When levelling do quests and read the tips it will help.


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    Don't listen to people when making a char especially that guy that told you not to be a night elf because loads of people be them, main reason is he is an idiot, loads of people are gnomes, dwarfs, orcs, tauren, blood elf, there are loads of people on all the races so don't be dumb k?

    Experiment and find what you like the most, I find the Blood elf quests more fun but the human ones are better for beginners

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neil View Post
    Don't listen to people when making a char especially that guy that told you not to be a night elf because loads of people be them, main reason is he is an idiot, loads of people are gnomes, dwarfs, orcs, tauren, blood elf, there are loads of people on all the races so don't be dumb k?

    Experiment and find what you like the most, I find the Blood elf quests more fun but the human ones are better for beginners
    Yeh blood elf quests are good I like there racials aswell.


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    Yes, but most of the Alliance pick Night Elves. I honestly can't stand starting as one, their area is so dull.

    Errr I'll do a little summary on each race.

    Alliance

    Gnome

    Comes first because I'm one. It's sort of an advantage being so small, it's harder to click on you, but some people press tab and scroll through nearby enemies anyway (this is in battlegorunds etc).
    They have the stupidest hairstyles, it's why I always wear a hat. Their starting place is pretty cool, but kind of boring, just a desolate snowy place. Being small can be annoying sometimes when people like Jamie bully you about it. They have high voices, and they sound weird for that reason, but it's funny at times. Their dance is kinda cool.

    Dwarves

    About 1 foot taller than Gnomes, but still quite small. They run weird, they look weird. You have to have a beard. Your accent is scottish, like any stereotypical dwarf. Their starting place is the same as Gnomes, the snowy area. I just don't like dwarves. Fat, usually ginger, need a shave, scottish (no offence to scottish people, but this type of accent is annoying) And they have some weird russian dance.

    Humans

    They're alright. They have a pretty starting area. But like Gnomes, they don't really have cool hair. It's either long or bald or something. They're average sized, sound normal. Their starting area seems like a bad place to level out of all the alliance sides. I've never actually made a human character due to the fact they remind me of the limitations on runescape. Funky dance though (night fever)

    Night Elves

    They're pretty cool. Their hair is very long, so you can have some cool does. They have cool skin, purples and blue. Their starting area is very dull, as is all the night elf areas, but a great place to level. They have cool big ears like all elfs, and have a cool jump, and are a nice big 7 foot high. I tend not to like Nelves though. Oh, and they have a cool MJ dance.


    Horde (not very descriptive)

    Tauren

    I think they're the best Horde. They're a huge 8 foot, have a cool peanut butter jelly time dance, but being a big fat bull can get annoying. Their slow run makes the game drag along somehow. Their starting area is very spread out, so I found it hard to level

    Undead

    Not much experience with these guys, but I leveled very quickly. Awesome moshing dance, cool does, but I'd rather not look like a corpse.

    Trolls

    I think they look awesome, with their weird snouts and teeth and funky hair. Cool dance too. Not had much experience with them though

    Orc

    Why the hell would you want to be fat and green? The only good thing about them is their MC Hammer dance.






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    Quote Originally Posted by Succubus View Post
    Yes, but most of the Alliance pick Night Elves. I honestly can't stand starting as one, their area is so dull.

    Errr I'll do a little summary on each race.

    Alliance

    Gnome

    Comes first because I'm one. It's sort of an advantage being so small, it's harder to click on you, but some people press tab and scroll through nearby enemies anyway (this is in battlegorunds etc).
    They have the stupidest hairstyles, it's why I always wear a hat. Their starting place is pretty cool, but kind of boring, just a desolate snowy place. Being small can be annoying sometimes when people like Jamie bully you about it. They have high voices, and they sound weird for that reason, but it's funny at times. Their dance is kinda cool.

    Dwarves

    About 1 foot taller than Gnomes, but still quite small. They run weird, they look weird. You have to have a beard. Your accent is scottish, like any stereotypical dwarf. Their starting place is the same as Gnomes, the snowy area. I just don't like dwarves. Fat, usually ginger, need a shave, scottish (no offence to scottish people, but this type of accent is annoying) And they have some weird russian dance.

    Humans

    They're alright. They have a pretty starting area. But like Gnomes, they don't really have cool hair. It's either long or bald or something. They're average sized, sound normal. Their starting area seems like a bad place to level out of all the alliance sides. I've never actually made a human character due to the fact they remind me of the limitations on runescape. Funky dance though (night fever)

    Night Elves

    They're pretty cool. Their hair is very long, so you can have some cool does. They have cool skin, purples and blue. Their starting area is very dull, as is all the night elf areas, but a great place to level. They have cool big ears like all elfs, and have a cool jump, and are a nice big 7 foot high. I tend not to like Nelves though. Oh, and they have a cool MJ dance.


    Horde (not very descriptive)

    Tauren

    I think they're the best Horde. They're a huge 8 foot, have a cool peanut butter jelly time dance, but being a big fat bull can get annoying. Their slow run makes the game drag along somehow. Their starting area is very spread out, so I found it hard to level

    Undead

    Not much experience with these guys, but I leveled very quickly. Awesome moshing dance, cool does, but I'd rather not look like a corpse.

    Trolls

    I think they look awesome, with their weird snouts and teeth and funky hair. Cool dance too. Not had much experience with them though

    Orc

    Why the hell would you want to be fat and green? The only good thing about them is their MC Hammer dance.
    Tbh starting areas doesn't matter once you get lvl 10 you can go off and train else where, as for hairs you mainly be wearings masks etc also some people pick other classes for there racials not for there looks like orcs have blood fury which increases your attack power and and undead have will of the forsaken which is also cool.
    Last edited by :Jamie; 26-01-2007 at 09:28 PM.


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    Level 70 Draenei Shaman ~ Kilrogg
    Level 70 Blood Elf Mage ~ Dunemaul
    Level 70 Night Elf Druid ~ Kilrogg
    Level 50 Draenei Paladin ~ Kilrogg

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    Quote Originally Posted by :Jamie View Post
    Tbh starting areas doesn't matter once you get lvl 10 you can go off and train else where, as for hairs you mainly be wearings masks etc also some people pick other classes for there racials not for there looks like orcs have blood fury which increases your attack power and and undead have will of the forsaken which is also cool.
    I'd rather not be fat and green though.






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    Quote Originally Posted by Succubus View Post
    I'd rather not be fat and green though.
    Gnomes are short and fat?


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    Quote Originally Posted by :Jamie View Post
    Gnomes are short and fat?
    No, they're just short. Dwarves are short and fat.






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