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It takes time and planning to build a character in WoW. Your character (any class) gets better as time goes on. After level 10 you start getting the extra benefits of a talent tree that improves your abilities, and you have to start making decisions as to how you want that character to progress. Each class has 3 different sub-classes that affect how your character will grow. My primary character (Rogue) had to choose between Assassination, Subtlety and Combat for how he fought, and what abilities I wanted him to gain proficiency in. My secondary character is a Priest and I'm still deciding which sub-class I want him to specialize. Shadow is out because I want a good PvP build. So I'm still doing research as to which of the other 2 sub-classes (Holy or Discipline) I want him to follow.

The attack speed of weapons/spells also improve with time. The lower the number-the better the attack speed. Some weapons that seem better are actually worse because of a slow DPS (Damage Per Second). And as you gain proficiency with your chosen weapon, your chance to hit, and your chance to get a critical hit improve.

What makes WoW so enjoyable to me is the community of players and the interaction I have with friends and guild members. Our guild is one of the largest ones on our server, and sometimes we get more than our fair share of drama. Then as an officer I have to get it under control or start booting people.

It's about personal preference, WoW isn't everybody's "cup of tea". If you continue with the game, and are playing on Grizzly Hills, give me a shout. ^^