Play World of Warcraft free up to level 20

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WOW Starter Edition is the free edition of the massively multiplayer online role-playing game developed by Blizzard Entertainment. With this starter edition, players can enjoy the vast world of World of Warcraft without the need for a monthly subscription. The game offers high-quality content and allows players to explore a huge world without any time limits.

However, there are some limitations in the starter edition. The biggest limitation is that players' characters cannot exceed level 20. In the full game, there are over 80 levels, so this restriction prevents players from reaching high levels of experience, strength, and abilities. Additionally, players are limited to ten gold coins and professions are capped at 100 ranks. Joining guilds and using voice chat are also off-limits.

Despite these limitations, World of Warcraft Starter Edition still provides players with a great deal of freedom to explore the epic lands of this fantasy game. It offers a taste of the world's biggest questing and exploration MMORPG. Players can choose an avatar and embark on a journey to fight monsters and complete quests for various characters they encounter.

If players decide to upgrade to a full WoW subscription, they can keep their characters and progress from World of Warcraft Starter Edition, saving them from starting over. However, it's worth noting that World of Warcraft is famously addictive.

Overall, World of Warcraft Starter Edition is a great way to experience the world of WoW without the commitment of a monthly subscription. It allows players to explore a vast world and enjoy high-quality content, making it an enticing option for those curious about the game.

Specifications

Platform
Mac
Language
  • German
  • English
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License

Free

Latest update
November 27, 2023
Downloads in last month
1
Developer
Blizzard Entertainment

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