Blizzard's WoW Classic Primer for New Players
Originally Posted by Blizzard (Blue Tracker / Official Forums)
World of Warcraft Classic is right around the corner! Read on for the info you need to get in and get started on your epic new adventure.

What Is WoW Classic?
World of Warcraft Classic is a faithful recreation of the original WoW experience, as it was in 2006. Everything about the game—from combat mechanics and talent trees, to character models and zone layouts—has been restored to realize a truly authentic experience.



Minimum Requirements





Getting Started
All players with active World of Warcraft subscriptions or game time on their accounts have access to WoW Classic at no additional cost.


  • Open the Battle.net desktop app and select World of Warcraft from the menu.
  • Under the Version menu, select World of Warcraft Classic. If you have more than one World of Warcraft account, you’ll see a second dropdown for Account. Select the active account you wish to play on from that column.
  • Click the Install button. The progress bar will show you when the game is available to play.
  • Once the installation is complete, click the Play button.

You’ll need to select the realm you want to play on from a variety of available realm types. Make sure you pick the same one your friends play on—in World of Warcraft Classic, characters can only group with others on the same realm!

If you’re looking for a group of like-minded players, you can head over to the New Guild Listings forum to begin your search.


Realm Types
There are several different realm types to choose from. Choose carefully, as each one has a distinct play style.

  • Normal—This realm type is best for those who don’t want to take part in open world PvP. All zones are considered contested except for enemy faction cities, in which players will be automatically flagged for PvP. Players won’t be able to attack each other in contested areas unless they flag themselves for PvP with the command /PvP.
  • PvP (Player vs. Player)—This realm type allows for open world PvP in all areas except for designated “safe” or sanctuary areas, such as the starting zones where new players begin.
  • RP (Role-Play)—This realm type is best for those who wish to take part in role-play with others. This realm type uses the Normal ruleset and does not have open world PvP.
  • RP PvP (Role-play Player vs. Player)—RP PvP realms are for role-players who prefer the ruleset of PvP realms—expect open combat in contested areas.


Creating Your Character


After you’ve selected your realm, you’ll be able to create a character and begin your journey in earnest. You’ll choose your faction, class, and race, as well as fully customize your new character and give them a name. Select the Create New Character option to begin the process.

There are four Alliance races and four Horde races to choose from. Each faction has access to nine classes, and just like in the original release of World of Warcraft, the Paladin and the Shaman classes are restricted to the Alliance and the Horde respectively.


Each race has specific abilities and traits that can have a big impact on your gameplay, so choose wisely.

You’ll be able to create a maximum of 10 characters per WoW Classic realm, with a total maximum of 50 characters across all realms in your region. You’ll also be restricted to one faction (Horde or Alliance) on PvP realms.


Starting Locations and Capital Cities

Stormwind City


Orgrimmar


Eastern Kingdoms: Elwynn Forest


Eastern Kingdoms: Westfall


Kalimdor: Barrens

Each race begins in a specific region of Azeroth.



Abilities, Weapon Skills, Spells, and Talents
Characters in World of Warcraft Classic earn new abilities as they level, based on their class. You’ll have to train these abilities as you acquire them (or earn higher ranks of existing ones) by visiting class trainers located in the capital cities.


At level 10, you’ll gain access to class talents, which enable you to further customize your character. You earn a talent point with every level starting at 10, for a total of 51 points at level 60. Every class has three distinct talent trees, and you can spread your points among them as you wish, depending on your goals and play style.

You can visit your class trainer to reset your talent points at any time. The cost for doing so increases every time you reset your talents, up to a maximum of 50 gold.

If you need help figuring out where to spend your talent points, you can check out one of the many talent calculators created by the World of Warcraft community.


In World of Warcraft Classic, weapon skills are key if you want to perform well in combat. The more you use a specific weapon, the higher your skill in it will be, which has a substantial effect on your ability to hit your target. Each class is able to become proficient in specific types of weapons, and you’ll need to visit a weapons master in your capital city to learn any weapon skills available that you didn’t start out with.

Available Weapon Skills
  • Bows
  • Crossbows
  • Daggers
  • Guns
  • One-Handed Axes
  • One-Handed Maces
  • One-Handed Swords
  • Polearms
  • Staves
  • Swords
  • Thrown
  • Two-Handed Axes
  • Two-Handed Maces
  • Two-Handed Swords
  • Unarmed
  • Wands


Resources
Some classes require resources to cast specific spells or use certain abilities. Priests will need to purchase candles to cast Prayer of Fortitude, rogues will have to craft the poisons they apply to their weapons, and hunters will need to keep a supply of food specific to their pets to maintain their loyalty or risk losing them. And if your character uses a ranged weapon such as a bow, you’ll need to keep a stock of arrows.

Tip: Buffs don’t come cheap, so if you want to get a pocket healer to join you on your next adventure, you may just want to buy them a few supplies . . . out of the goodness of your heart, of course.


Professions


In WoW Classic, there are nine primary professions to choose from, and characters can learn up to two of them at once. Blacksmithing, Engineering, and Leatherworking professions also have additional specializations that can be learned from trainers around the world. There are also three secondary skills, and all characters can learn all three.

Primary Professions: Alchemy, Blacksmithing, Enchanting, Engineering, Herbalism, Leatherworking, Mining, Skinning, and Tailoring
  • Blacksmiths can specialize in Armorsmithing and Weaponsmithing.
  • Engineers can specialize in Goblin or Gnomish Engineering.
  • Leatherworkers can specialize in Elemental Leatherworking, Dragonscale Leatherworking, or Tribal Leatherworking.

Secondary Skills: Cooking, First Aid, Fishing

Tip: Even a healing class can benefit from learning First Aid.


Transportation: Getting Around Azeroth
You’ll need to get to know Azeroth’s network of flight paths, ship routes, and zeppelins in order to get around. Once you reach level 40—if you’ve managed to accrue enough gold—you’ll be able to learn the riding skill and purchase your first mount.

Tip: You can also befriend a mage or two to get a quick portal to key locations. If you do get a mage to use their talents on your behalf, it’s a nice gesture to give them a tip. Alternatively, you can also get summoned by a warlock (with the help of two other players) to another location. You’ll need to be group up with either the mage or the warlock first.


Grouping Up and Looting
You’ll want to group up with others to take on powerful foes or complete quests more quickly. While in a party, you’ll get credit for shared kills, so everyone in your group can benefit.

Your party leader will be able to set loot distribution to specific rulesets, including:

  • Master Loot: The party leader determines who gets the loot.
  • Round Robin: Each party member loots in turn.
  • Group Loot: Party members can roll on powerful items.
  • Need Before Greed: Only party members who can use the item can roll on it.
  • Free-for-All: Anyone can loot anything.

Make sure you establish loot rules with your group before getting too far into your adventure. If there’s a specific item you want or need, you’ll want to understand how the group plans to handle distributing that item.


Raids and Dungeons


Stratholme


Molten Core

With the launch of WoW Classic, you’ll be able to take part in some of the dungeons and raids that defined the game in its earliest days. That said, you’ll need to find a few friends to join you first. The Looking for Group channel (/join LookingForGroup) is a great resource for finding players to group up with. If you want to summon them to your location, you’ll need to add a warlock to your group—otherwise, you’ll need to wait for them to make their way to you. If you travel to the entrance of a dungeon or raid, you can hover your mouse over the Meeting Stone outside to see the name of the dungeon and its level-range.

While soulbound items generally aren’t tradeable among players, there’s a two-hour window from the time an item drops from a raid boss where you can trade it another player in your raid group, provided they were present when the item was acquired.

This is just the start of your new adventure, and there’s a lot more to learn as you rediscover Azeroth. We wish you the best of luck—may your blade never dull!
This article was originally published in forum thread: Blizzard's WoW Classic Primer for New Players started by Stoy View original post
Comments 144 Comments
  1. Strawberry's Avatar
    I was around back in classic and I can say I'm not at all interested in playing that.
    Also, I second people asking for classic news to have a separate tab.
  1. Queen of Hamsters's Avatar
    Look, regardless of how little one cares about Classic, the current news feed is purely thanks to its (re-)release. No need to create a different news feed for Classic in any shape or form. Just ignore the news if you're not interested and be happy.
  1. McNeil's Avatar
    BFA is WoW. Classic is WoW. MMO-C is a news site about................................ WoW

    Sorry that I had to blew everyones mind
  1. Daara's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by TigTone View Post
    They have two teams for Modern WoW, Classic it didn’t take away from it.
    There's only 1 WoW team, it just happens to be called team 2.
  1. Frolk's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Playintrafic View Post
    Doesn't seem very balanced.

    No shamans on alliance... What the hell.
    What rock have u been living under?
  1. TigTone's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Daara View Post
    There's only 1 WoW team, it just happens to be called team 2.
    I must have recalled incorrectly. I remember a blue post about having one team work on current expansion and another work on the next.
  1. Softbottom's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Queen of Hamsters View Post
    Look, regardless of how little one cares about Classic, the current news feed is purely thanks to its (re-)release. No need to create a different news feed for Classic in any shape or form. Just ignore the news if you're not interested and be happy.
    I'd just prefer to not see news about a version of the game I won't be playing. Not trying to be hostile I just really don't care to see the news. There is a reason they made an overwatch and hereos of the storm site. Prior to MMO champ making those their own areas I was annoyed at scrolling through all of their news too because I don't play those games.
  1. PixelFox's Avatar
    Heh, I remember the first time we got to Rags, and of course, most of the raid had not watched any videos or anything so it was fun to hear the cries of amazement the first time he popped up out of the lava. So Blizzard should throw a spoiler tag on the Rags screenshot lol.
  1. Lurker1's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Cidzor View Post
    Was dial-up supported for WoW originally? I forget.

    I know even I had DSL (even if it was shit DSL that was only slightly better than dial-up), and that was in rural Georgia, which tends to be pretty far behind when it comes to Internet service options.
    Dsl? meh fixed wireless internet is the bee knees imo!
  1. TheRevenantHero's Avatar
    Blizzard's WoW Classic Primer for New Players: Don't play it. It's fucking garbage and will be a ghost town after a couple months. There. Fixed this.
  1. Ehrenpanzer's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by bloodykiller86 View Post
    because i want exactly what that other guy said, to split off classic stuff and all related info into its own section. People stuck in the past can go there
    Thats great.... you and the other assmunchers go can play the shit casino game that WoW has become without bothering the rest of the people that know what an actual MMO is....
  1. Darkguyver2020's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Tiwack View Post
    It's a museum-piece and a tribute. Don't like it, don't play it - or give it a chance if feeling bold/bored.
    Classic isn't even worthy to be in a museum. It should have remained buried in the landfill with the rest of the garbage.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ehrenpanzer View Post
    Thats great.... you and the other assmunchers go can play the shit casino game that WoW has become without bothering the rest of the people that know what an actual MMO is....
    And you and the other zealot fanboys that have their heads stuck in 2004 can go shove your subjective elitist bullshit up your asses sideways! Now you can stay in your little corner with the rest of the scum and leave us Retail players alone.
  1. Deferionus's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Cidzor View Post
    Was dial-up supported for WoW originally? I forget.

    I know even I had DSL (even if it was shit DSL that was only slightly better than dial-up), and that was in rural Georgia, which tends to be pretty far behind when it comes to Internet service options.
    I first started playing with 24 kbps dial up. My mothers house in rural South Carolina still cannot get anything better. My grandmothers who is a few miles away can get like 3mbps or 6 mbps DSL or something like that. Still garbage. Companies like Century Link and the other big name companies care about building to new developments in cities with a high population density than building up the networks they have in rural areas that haven't changed since the 90s or early 2000s.

    I remember getting an ATT celluar card that used USB 2.0 and playing off of that and getting about 400 kbps. It was amazing being able to actually use youtube to listen to music while playing. This was fine in 10 mans, but sometimes in capital cities and 25 man raids I would disconnect. I actually lost my raid spot in Ulduar cause of it.

    Then I moved to a city to finish my bachelors and got a 25 mbps Time Warner connection. Oh, that was good as sex back in the day. And today, I get a 500 mbps fiber connection as an employee discount for working at an ISP and have more bandwidth than I can realistically use.

    Most amazing part was with 600 ms latency I would get to 1800-2100 in arenas and when I got my 25mbps connection I was able to get 2700 with about 200 ms. Ah, the days of having nothing in the world to do but be a mediocre college student and play WoW, drink, and party.
  1. Bane-Thunder-God's Avatar
    Wake me up when there's a Wrath Classic server that was WoW at it's best.

    I'll be playing Borderlands 3 in a months time so ill wait for that.
  1. Heydi's Avatar
    Just feel soo good������back to my highschool times with all my friends together������
  1. Nnyco's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by tru View Post
    Yet...here you are on another classic post....logic
    Its on front page...
  1. ablock87's Avatar
    You guys complaining about WoW information being posted on a WoW site are hilarious.
  1. Sanguinerd's Avatar
    Awww.. they should've put the WoW classic stuff in gaming magazines or something. I learned about WoW in a Dutch magazine called Power Unlimited.

    Even though I probably won't be playing Classic much, I'm still interested in news about it and stuff but I'd second a separate section for it like HotS and OW.

    ( not complaining, just saying )
  1. justandulas's Avatar
    A lot of insecurity and childish attitudes in regards to classic from the pro retail players.

    If you don’t want classic news, don’t click and comment.

    That said, classic is going to be amazing and I can’t wait. I will be there until they cut the servers down one day

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    Quote Originally Posted by ablock87 View Post
    You guys complaining about WoW information being posted on a WoW site are hilarious.
    Their insecurity about which version they like best is showing. They wouldn’t comment otherwise, especially with childish comments and toxicity
  1. Odrareg's Avatar
    can you imagine complaining about classic news being posted on mmo champion.

    also complaining about a game you can just never play if you don't like it; and, if you want to try it, you can do so for free and quit if you aren't happy.

    I don't think I'll play classic but why should it get on my nerves? jesus christ

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