While the game has many complexities to it, the main goal is to acquire gold, and therefore wealth and power. That is the reason why there are so many World of Warcraft gold secrets guides available to WoW players. Essentially, players live in a fantasy world and set up their own character who then makes his or her way through the World of Warcraft world. There are several different classes, different races, and conflicting factions choose from when creating your character. This ability to tailor your own character is probably one of the reasons for the game's popularity. You can get absorbed in your own world and your special character and create that character to your exact liking.
Everyone's character begins with the long journey of what is called "leveling". Characters begin at level 1. You have to work your way up to level 70 by completing quests, killing mobs, and several other exciting adventures. All along the way, you are acquiring WoW gold through various means and it is this gold which allows you to increase your level. To reach a level of 70 takes many, many hours of game playing time and depending on how much time you actually spend playing the game, it can take days, weeks or even months to reach that level.
Reaching level 70 of course isn't the end of the game. At level 70, players usually spend most of their time working to obtain gear that is suitable for that level. They do this through what is called Player versus Environment (PvE) and Player versus Player (PvP) adventures. As the name implies, Player versus Environment is where your character joins what are called guilds with other characters and band together to gather items that they need. Player versus Player is where players fight against each other, either one-on-one or in groups, and score points and acquire more gear and gold through killing other characters.
No one is really quite sure why so many people spend the time and money in WoW to reach a level 70, or any of the game's other milestones, but they do, and in droves, The numbers don't lie. A company like The Blizzard Company, which is lucky enough to create a game that essentially gets players "hooked" into a fantasy world like the World of Warcraft fantasy world, gets as close as it comes to having a license to print money (or gold, if you prefer).
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