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But why all the fuss?

When World of Warcraft initially launched back in 2004, it drew in a huge number of players and rapidly grew to have millions of subscribers worldwide. Apart from the sheer scale of this game, a large force behind the achievement of the MMO was that the world where it was set.

Azeroth has existed since the first Warcraft: Orcs and Humans started in 1994 and the subsequent Warcraft two games farther assembled on the story and lore. Warcraft 3 has been probably the most popular of these early games and introduced us to many of the characters that would go on to play large roles in World of Warcraft, including Sylvanas Windrunner, Jaina Proudmore, along with Arthas Menethil, among many others.

So when World of Warcraft launched in 2004, all the lore, history, and locations that was laid out from the earlier Warcraft games were attracted to life within Blizzard's vast MMO.

If you have just got a few hours a week to devote to a MMO, Classic might not be the game for you personally and you may be better off considering modern Warcraft to fill that Azeroth-shaped hole. That being said, if you are not particularly concerned with endgame content such as raiding or max-level dungeons and just want to explore Azeroth because it had been in 2006 then by all means, continue. But if you would like to enjoy everything that Classic offers, then you should be prepared to devote a great deal of time not just levelling your character however finishing various Attunement quests and grinding standing to get some of those late-game instances.
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