The history of World of Warcraft was very different from novels. World of Warcraft is a fictional fantasy world. Its storyline, characters, and worldview are all based on fictional novels and game knowledge.
Fictions were usually based on fictional plots and characters, while the history of World of Warcraft was based on real historical events and presented through fictional stories. For example, some races, classes, and skills in World of Warcraft were based on real creatures, cultures, and historical events.
On the other hand, historical novels about World of Warcraft usually described the historical background, character relationships, and historical events of World of Warcraft in more detail. Through these stories, they showed the world view and culture of World of Warcraft.
In short, the history of World of Warcraft and the novel are two different fictional worlds. The main difference between them lies in fiction and reality.
World of Warcraft was a massively multiplayer online role-playing game developed by Blizzard Entertainment. It was released on September 28, 2004 and was widely welcomed worldwide. The following is a summary of the original history of World of Warcraft:
In the history of World of Warcraft, there were two main expansion packs: the "Orc Wars" of the Orcs and the "Human Wars" of the humans. These two expansion packs were released in 2004 and 2005 respectively, further expanding the game's race and class categories.
In the Orc War expansion pack, players could choose from Orcs, Trolls, Taurens, Humans, and many other races to create their own characters. In addition, players could also choose different classes such as Warrior, Hunter, Mage, and Thief.
In the Human Wars expansion pack, players could choose from humans, night elves, dwarves, gnomes, and many other races to create their own characters. In addition, players could also choose different classes such as Warrior, Hunter, Mage, and Thief.
In addition, World of Warcraft also contained many other content such as dungeons, quests, race quests, story plots, and game activities.
The original history of World of Warcraft takes place in a fictional world. Players can choose to explore the game in different locations and maps, interact with other players, and complete various missions and challenges.
Chronicles and official history of the World of Warcraft trilogy were two different concepts.
Chronicles were usually a detailed record of an event or period of time, including historical background, biographies, events, and so on. It usually did not involve the in-game plot but recorded history objectively.
The official history books referred to the officially recognized historical books such as World of Warcraft Chronicles and Warcraft Official History. These books usually contained detailed background, biographies, historical events, and other authoritative and accurate information.
Therefore, although the Chronicles and the Official History both contained the plot of World of Warcraft, the historical events and characters recorded in them were different. At the same time, the official history was also a part of the game's history, and it needed to be reflected through the game's plot.
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[World of Warcraft official website has been reopened.] According to the descriptions in documents 1 and 6, players can visit the international server's Battle Network homepage and click the download button to download the national server's client. In addition, documents 2 and 4 mentioned that Netease and Blizzard had re-cooperated and decided to bring the Chinese server version of World of Warcraft back to the Chinese market. Although there was no specific time to go online, he needed to wait patiently. Therefore, it could be concluded that the official website of World of Warcraft had been reopened, and players could look forward to the return of the national server.
The Raging Flames was a polearm weapon in World of Warcraft. It was known that the Raging Flames had been dropped from defeating an NPC named Ambassador Flelas in the Blackrock Abyss Dungeon. The drop rate was 20%. The special effect of this weapon was to envelop the caster in a flame shield for 15 seconds and deal damage to all nearby enemies. Not only could the Flame Shield absorb damage, but it could also cause fire damage to the attacker and provide fire resistance. The effect of {Raging Flames} had no cooldown time and could be used again after 15 seconds. In the game, the Raging Flames was considered a god-tier weapon to defend against AoE attacks, because its special effect could provide stable aggro and considerable damage.
He could find some equipment database related to World of Warcraft. Among them, the Wowhead database and the 60 database were two of the more well-known monster database, which provided equipment data about the nostalgic version. In addition, there was also the NUA/178 World of Warcraft database, which provided the fastest and most authoritative Chinese database, including dungeon drops, professional skill lists, equipment comparisons, and so on. In addition, the BIS equipment inquiry website of the NFO player community also provided BIS equipment recommendations for various classes and stages. In general, the database could help players to inquire and understand the equipment information in World of Warcraft.