Beginning World Of Warcraft – Early Levels

When you first get started in World of Warcraft, everything about the game is going to seem strange and foreign for you. Luckily, the challenges you face won’t be severe. In the very early stages of World of Warcraft, it’s best to focus on the basics, and attempt to improve your character’s abilities in the game. Your basic strategy at the very early stages are simple: Develop your combat skills by facing opponents who are lower down the food chain than you are Make sure to loot their corpses (right click on their bodies once you kill them). The money and items you get from the corpses of your victims will help your character Learn all about the WoW interface Be careful where you go. If you run into a gang of opponents who are stronger than you, you’ll end up dead quick Have an escape plan in mind when you get jumped Be patient. Even though the early gameplay is boring, you need the practice Buy some items. Don’t forget to trade in stuff you don’t need The main thing to do is relax and get started with the game. If you get killed, it’s not very hard to resurrect yourself, so there’s no need to feel too depressed.

Rise of the Lich King excerpt shows the other side of the Lich

BlizzPlanet has an excerpt up from Christie Golden’s upcoming Rise of the Lich King novel, featuring the back story of perhaps the lesser known (though no more less powerful) half of the Lich King, Ner’zhul the Shaman. Arthas has gotten banner credit for being the big bad in this expansion (because it’s his form that the Lich King is possessing), but Ner’zhul is in there as well, being all evil and angry. And this little snippet from the book portrays very well just what exactly is going on inside that big spiky helmet. As much as little Arthas is lost inside the Lich King’s power, there might still be a tiny bit of him that’s still fighting back. Is he worth saving or not? I haven’t been really interested in the Warcraft books, but given how timely this is (we’re about to go knock that helmet off), and how interesting the story of Arthas has been, this is one that I plan to check out. It’s due out later this year.