Can
I see famous NPCs such as Thrall?
There are various famous characters in the world for you to
discover! Make sure you capture a screenshot with them!
Can
you attack NPCs/shopkeepers?
You cannot attack NPCs and shopkeepers in your own faction.
However, you can attack NPCs and shopkeepers from the
opposing side. Keep in mind that NPCs typically reside in
enemy towns. In PvP realms, enemy players will be able to
attack you if you enter their towns. On normal realms,
attacking an NPC or shopkeeper will flag you for PvP and
enable enemy players to attack you.
Do
NPCs remember if you talked to them before?
For quest purposes, yes, NPCs do remember if you've talked.
This helps them keep track of your progress for quests they
have given you.
Do
NPC merchants close up shop at night?
No, however there will be wandering merchants that might not
always be where you last saw them.
Do
shopkeepers have a limited supply of items?
Yes and no. Common items are always in supply. However, some
shopkeepers sell uncommon items that may or may not be in
stock when you visit their stores.
Are
items crafted in World
of Warcraft more useful to other players than crafted
items typically are in other RPGs?
Throughout a player's career as a crafter, there are certain
items that he or she can create which will be the best items
at that level. For example, at level 40, the best bracers
might come from a player with the blacksmith trade skill,
while at level 45, the best bracers might be from a quest.
There are also a number of consumable items that can be
created by players with trade skills, such as armor patches
and sharpening stones. These consumable items can be sold to
other players, who can use them to improve their existing
armor and items.
Can
players use crafting professions to recreate the same item
over and over as long as they get the right materials?
Yes.
How
does the trading interface work?
You must be side-by-side with another player to trade. The
interface is designed to be as secure as possible. A similar
interface is used to provide a secure system for enchanting
and unlocking boxes and so on. This prevents you from having
to actually hand over your items to the enchanter, whom you
might not fully trust. In World of Warcraft, the enchanter
doesn't have to have physical possession of your item to
enchant it.
Will
players have the ability to change factions (for example:
from Horde to Alliance)?
No.
Can
the same account have both a Horde and Alliance character on
the same Realm?
On normal servers this is possible, but on player-vs.-player
servers (PvP) it is not.
Can
players trade with members of the opposite faction?
No. In general, you cannot trade with players of the
opposing faction. However, you can place items up for
auction at the neutral auction houses at Everlook,
Gadgetzan, and Booty Bay. Players from either faction can
bid on these items, meaning you can buy from opposing
players at this neutral auction house.
Will
Horde and Alliance characters have the ability to gain
faction points, thus allowing them to utilize each other's
cities?
You cannot switch sides. Thus, you cannot make use of the
opposing faction's cities.
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