There are plenty of out there but not all are equal.World of Warcraft was many years in the development and it showed in the first installment of the game. The two expansions are no different in that sense either, giving the players an eyeful of creativity that MMORPG coming out after World of Warcraft have not matched. Players choose a Horde or Alliance character, then their race. If a Horde character is selected they must choose to be a Tauren, Undead, Orc Troll and Blood Elf. If an Alliance is chosen, the player will select from Human, Night Elf, Dwarf, Gnome and Dranei. The Dranei and Blood Elf were added with the second expansion.The classes that can be chosen from are Warrior, Priest, Mage, Shaman, Hunter and Paladin. When a player has a character, reaching level 80, gives them the option to create a DK, which came out in the last expansion. Some classes are not available to each race, which is understandable but it would make for some interesting game play. Each race has its own starting area and to advance in level, the character or toon does quests to gain experience and money.The game play is made interesting, when at level 10 characters gain the ability to create a trait tree. This gives the toon's class a direction to follow and a distinctive role to play while in a group. For instance a Warrior may choose to follow the protection tree, instead of arms or fury. The wow gold game has instances or dungeons,to which characters will get quests taking them into the appropriate dungeon.