a night elf priest, pve a dwarf paladin, pvp Player culture in World of Warcraft learning making the game more fun tailoring game style WoW is a massively multiplayer role playing game
Learning to Play No teacher, coach, school, tutorial, online help Peer-produced resources distributed across players and the Internet ask anyone a question, even a stranger look questions up on the Internet (player-produced guides, FAQs, forums, blogs) Fishin’ Ain’t For Wimps This article was written by Abrams, 60 Dwarf Hunter, member of CoL Guild, Mal’Ganis PvP Server.
Learning to Play Players instruct others during play: Zoros: use sunder armor to take aggro from us cold Coldnight: i don't have sunder armor Zoros: u should lol
A “conga line” at a guild “slumber party” using the “follow” command Making the Game More Fun
Tailoring game style Guilds encompass diverse dimensions: region/country family-style play very competitive play religion ethnicity… “ We welcome all players as long as they can respect our standards(i.e., no dirty language/swearing). If you wish to have fun in a clean gaming environment, contact us.” Church of the Latter Day Saints Guild
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