Well, Naruto being sent to the WoW fanfic could lead to some really interesting character interactions. He might team up with WoW characters like Thrall or Jaina. Naruto's strong sense of justice would probably make him take on quests that involve protecting the weak or fighting against evil forces in the WoW universe. He could also introduce some new combat styles based on his ninja training.
One possibility is that Naruto's unique ninja skills would make him a very powerful adventurer in WoW. His ability to use chakra could be translated into some kind of magic or special combat ability. For example, his Shadow Clone Jutsu could be used to confuse enemies or complete multiple quests simultaneously.
It could be that Naruto is sent to prison as part of a political move. There are some ninja clans within the village who are jealous of his popularity and influence. They conspire to get him out of the way by making it seem like he's a threat to the village's security. In prison, Naruto discovers a hidden conspiracy within the prison walls that is related to the outside political turmoil and he has to find a way to expose it while also getting himself released.
One interesting crossover could be Naruto's ninjutsu in the Warcraft universe. His shadow clone jutsu might be used in battles against the orcs or undead. For example, he could send a horde of clones to confuse the enemy forces. Another cool aspect could be Naruto's chakra system interacting with the magic in Warcraft. Maybe his chakra could be mistaken for a new form of magic, leading to all sorts of misunderstandings and alliances.
Well, perhaps Naruto with the power of the Juubi could find himself in a world dominated by kunoichis. He might initially face challenges as the world is different from his own. Maybe he has to adapt to the unique social structure where kunoichis are in charge. He could also form new alliances with the kunoichis, and together they face some common enemies that threaten this new world he's in.
Well, perhaps there's a plot where the World of Warcraft is in danger of being overrun by an evil force similar to the Otsutsuki in Naruto. The Naruto characters are called upon to help because of their unique abilities. Sakura could use her medical ninjutsu to heal the wounded in WoW, and Kakashi could lead strategic battles. The ninjas would have to adapt to the different terrains and cultures of WoW while using their own skills to turn the tide against the common enemy.
One idea could be that Naruto characters are transported to the World of Warcraft universe. They could form alliances with different races like the Night Elves, with Naruto's ability to befriend others coming in handy. Another could be that the chakra system in Naruto somehow interacts with the magic in WoW, creating new and powerful spells.
In a 'Naruto sent to hell' fanfiction, it could be that Naruto is sent to hell as part of a test. The gods or some powerful entities want to see if he can bring hope and change to the damned souls in hell. So, Naruto starts to teach the souls in hell about friendship, perseverance and the ninja way. He tries to reform the place from within, facing many challenges along the way like powerful hell guards and the dark energy that tries to corrupt him.
Well, to go through WoW's full story, you should do the main storyline quests, explore different zones, and join guilds or groups where you can discuss and share the story experiences. Additionally, watching videos and reading fan-made summaries or analyses can help you get a comprehensive view.
First, you need to have a deep understanding of the WoW universe, its lore, characters, and settings. Then, come up with a unique story idea that fits within this world. Make your characters compelling and their journeys engaging.
Well, it could be that Harry is sent to a future time in 2110 for a top - secret mission. Maybe he has to deal with some advanced technology that he doesn't understand at first. He might encounter new forms of magic or threats that are unique to that time period.
The recommended order is usually based on the publication date. Start with the earliest ones to follow the story's chronological development.