New to WoW
New to WoW
Okay I am a noob to this game lol. I was wondering what is an easy class to learn the game on but also have fun with at the end of game. I also want to be alliance.
Well, there's your problem to begin with! Stinky alliance!
Just kiddin! WELCOME TO WOW!
I started out with a Hunter myself. I tried the Night Elf, but ended up going Dorf thinking that the added gun specialization actually mattered. NOT! (yes, I just went all year 1997 on ya...)
Now I play horde and find them more interesting. But that's just me.
I've played almost every single class available, although I've not taken many past the level 20 mark:
-Hunters are fun, and they are very survivable - meaning that they can run into the thick of things, scream bloody murder, and then do it again with minimal downtime.
-Druids are a roit, and fun to play due to shapeshifts and multi-functional roles in groups. They can be almost any class - just by speccing your talents differently. (Talents begin at lvl 10 thru 60 and are special abilities intended to enhance your abilities. Not ALL talents are useful though)
-Mages are powerhouses and fun, although after 30 the solo game via quests becomes harder.
-Warlocks are wicked, but this is one I haven't played past 20.
-Warriors are necessary, but I couldn't continue with mine. And I tried to play this type about 5 times now.
-Rogues. I hate Rogues. I hate them... when they are the opposing PVP player. Playing them is a friggin blast, and they could be, quite arguablly, the best money makers in the game due to lack of needed supplies/items/ etc. that and their abilities to get into some serious @#$% and walk away unharmed.
-Shamans are different than anything I've played in an RPG (i'm not the end all guru for all games though mind you), and are extremely powerful when played right, or the worst toon in the game when played wrong. I got mine to 25 before I "gave up the ghost", because I felt I didn't have to patience to play them right.
-I have not played a Preist.
-I have not played a Paladin. Stinky Paladins.
So in the end, try any of them and decide for yourself. They are all fun, and offer equally challenged moments.
Again, welcome!
Just kiddin! WELCOME TO WOW!
I started out with a Hunter myself. I tried the Night Elf, but ended up going Dorf thinking that the added gun specialization actually mattered. NOT! (yes, I just went all year 1997 on ya...)
Now I play horde and find them more interesting. But that's just me.
I've played almost every single class available, although I've not taken many past the level 20 mark:
-Hunters are fun, and they are very survivable - meaning that they can run into the thick of things, scream bloody murder, and then do it again with minimal downtime.
-Druids are a roit, and fun to play due to shapeshifts and multi-functional roles in groups. They can be almost any class - just by speccing your talents differently. (Talents begin at lvl 10 thru 60 and are special abilities intended to enhance your abilities. Not ALL talents are useful though)
-Mages are powerhouses and fun, although after 30 the solo game via quests becomes harder.
-Warlocks are wicked, but this is one I haven't played past 20.
-Warriors are necessary, but I couldn't continue with mine. And I tried to play this type about 5 times now.
-Rogues. I hate Rogues. I hate them... when they are the opposing PVP player. Playing them is a friggin blast, and they could be, quite arguablly, the best money makers in the game due to lack of needed supplies/items/ etc. that and their abilities to get into some serious @#$% and walk away unharmed.
-Shamans are different than anything I've played in an RPG (i'm not the end all guru for all games though mind you), and are extremely powerful when played right, or the worst toon in the game when played wrong. I got mine to 25 before I "gave up the ghost", because I felt I didn't have to patience to play them right.
-I have not played a Preist.
-I have not played a Paladin. Stinky Paladins.
So in the end, try any of them and decide for yourself. They are all fun, and offer equally challenged moments.
Again, welcome!