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− | Starter Edition is what Blizzard call a World of Warcraft trial account, where the game has not been purchased, and no subscription has been paid (while a Veteran Edition account is where the game has been purchased, but the subscription has lapsed). There are several | + | Starter Edition is what Blizzard call a World of Warcraft trial account, where the game has not been purchased, and no subscription has been paid (while a Veteran Edition account is where the game has been purchased, but the subscription has lapsed). There are several [[Starter Edition Limitations | limitations]] placed on a Starter Edition account, the most notable of which is that characters can't gain levels above 20. In addition S.E. accounts cannot chat in public channels or make groups, although there is an [[SEAddon | addon]] which allows S.E. accounts to use a custom channel, and request non-trials to make groups for them. |
==Classes== | ==Classes== |
Revision as of 17:36, 2 February 2015
A help site for World of Warcraft, covering the game content available to Starter Edition accounts.
What is Starter Edition?
Starter Edition is what Blizzard call a World of Warcraft trial account, where the game has not been purchased, and no subscription has been paid (while a Veteran Edition account is where the game has been purchased, but the subscription has lapsed). There are several limitations placed on a Starter Edition account, the most notable of which is that characters can't gain levels above 20. In addition S.E. accounts cannot chat in public channels or make groups, although there is an addon which allows S.E. accounts to use a custom channel, and request non-trials to make groups for them.
Classes
How to gear and play each class and its specializations.