The best website for the gameplay of World of Warcraft is wowhead, in my opinion. It is easy to navigate and very thorough as well as aesthetically pleasing as opposed to thottbot which I find difficult to navigate and it's not quite as nice looking as wowhead. The thing about these sites is that they can give you detailed information on classes, races, quests, dungeons and items and any number of things related to your gaming experience.
Another thing that will guide you through playing World of Warcraft is questhelper which is an add-on from curse. I suggest downloading the curse client because it makes downloading and managing and keeping all your add-ons up to date quite easy. There are a plethora of helpful add-ons out there now that will make your gaming experience smooth sailing!
Www.wowhead.Com thottbot.com curse.com.
Lol, just a warning though you'd better not start it (if you have many other important things to do) because once you do, you have no choice than get addicted to it. Many people have become addicted to this game though I don't play it and I have no plans of learning it anymore. I'm scared I would be putting more of my time to it than on the household chores, my part-time work and my children.
As of now, I have no time to play it anymore. In fact, I have left my Facebook games apps for a long time now because they really could waste my time. Anyway, if you just want to have fun and learn how to play the game then here are some helpful guides you can try on: brighthub.com/video-games/mmo/articles/2... wowdominate.com/ wikicheats.gametrailers.com/World_of_War... associatedcontent.com/article/7033/begin... freewarcraftguides.com/ electronics.howstuffworks.com/world-of-w....
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