Runescape or World Of Worldcraft?
They both eventually become a huge grind. World of Warcraft is fun until you max out your character's level. Then you get to do this thing called "raid". Basically, its where you go into a really big dungeon with 39 other people you probably dont know, and do what the leader of that "raid" tells you to do. Normally, he'll tell you to be targeting the same thing, and pressing the same 3 or 4 buttons for however long it takes to accomplish your objective, which is normally to down some huge boss monster. This normally takes several hours. Oh, and raids only occur ever so often, so you actually have to schedule your life around this game. Seems fun, right? The best part is: This is pretty much the entire game!
Player versus Player combat in World of Warcraft is a joke. Heres how the PvP "Food Chain" goes... Gear>Class>Skill
So, basically, if you outgear another person, you can take them down in one or two shots. Seems fun, eh? Not if youre on the other end of that deal. Most people never even PVP at all, just because its become as boring as raiding.
Oh! And I forgot "grinds". There are certain quests/raids that may require things that you can only get from a certain "faction". To get those things from those factions, you have to "grind". Grinding is basically where you sit in the same area for hours on end killing the same exact monster over and over for an item that it drops. You turn in this item to the particular faction you are grinding for, (the item may never even drop)and they give you "reputation". Reputation is how well-associated you are with that faction,(and the items you hand in to get reputation never really give you that much rep.) and certain items can only be bought from that faction if you reach a certain level of reputation. It really is quite exciting. *rolls eyes*
Up until you max out your character, World of Warcraft is a blast. I recommend you play until lvl 60, and then cancel.
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