02-21-2006, 01:19 PM
Ashock, I don't mean to pressure you into doing something you don't want to do, but my enjoyment of the game increased 100% after finding good people to play with, and by "good people" I mean "Lurkers". :) WoW is a much more social game than D2 whether you like it or not- you will need other people to complete certain quests. Sure you can solo the whole way to the level cap but you'd be missing out on a lot. With that in mind I recommend hopping on one of the Lurker servers as was suggested before (Stormrage for Alliance, Terenas for Horde).
Nobbie covered most of what I was going to say with regards to warriors. You should know that they're the most gear-dependant class in the game, so to keep up on your equipment you'll either be running a lot of instances for drops or farming a lot of cash to buy the stuff you need from the auction house. Blacksmithing will help somewhat but that in and of itself is probably one of the more money-intensive professions in the game. I don't want to discourage you or anything, but you should know what you're getting into. :)
Nobbie covered most of what I was going to say with regards to warriors. You should know that they're the most gear-dependant class in the game, so to keep up on your equipment you'll either be running a lot of instances for drops or farming a lot of cash to buy the stuff you need from the auction house. Blacksmithing will help somewhat but that in and of itself is probably one of the more money-intensive professions in the game. I don't want to discourage you or anything, but you should know what you're getting into. :)