Pets For World of Warcraft
For the World of Warcraft player who embarks on his journey as a Hunter, having a pet will often keep you company, as Hunters often opt for a solo adventure.

For the World of Warcraft player who embarks on his journey as a Hunter, having a pet will often keep you company, as Hunters often opt for a solo adventure.
When it comes to MMORPG titles, no game steals the spotlight more than World of Warcraft. Since its release way back in the mid 90′s, Warcraft has attracted scores of loyal players ranging in the millions. Let’s face it, most of us live a boring life. Warcraft provides an outlet for the average joe to live an adventure, even if it is imaginary. Warcraft also provides a social venue for players to form their own guilds and associations. I must add though, that WoW isn’t always fun and exciting, as a large portion of the game involves grinding and farming for gold, a process that requires agonizing hours of repeated action and movement. Unfortunately, this is not part of the game that you can just skip. having gold is a must, and without enough of it, you really can’t expect to make it very far.
Any World of Warcraft player who have used the warrior as their chosen class may have experienced a frustrating moment when Blizzard made a controversial decision to nerf some of the warrior’s abilities. “Nerf” is the elimination of skills and talents that Blizzard feels have become too powerful and therefore gives the players an unfair advantage over other players. This was the case for players of the warrior class in Wrath of the Lich King. Warrior players were dominating players of other classes in PvP competition due to their powerful abilities and high damage attacks.