At the log-in screen when playing the game, you will of course only be able to see current characters played, and these are limited to 11 per realm at present.
If you want to find the names of previous deleted characters you can find out easily enough. If you look on your computer Hard Drive for the folder "World of Warcraft/WTF/Account", you will find a numbered subfolder, and within that are folders named after whatever realms you have had characters on. Within these folders you will find sub-folders with the names of every character you have ever created. Blizzard has the ability to re-activate these characters for you.
You will still have access to your old characters when Cataclsym hits in December of 2010. They will not be deleted or anything like that.
World of Warcraft came out on November 23, 2004, which makes it almost 8 years old.
No. Blizzard does not delete accounts on World of Warcraft.
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C'thun is one, I believe. I am unsure of the others.
old McDonald
None. It's an answerless question: Jeffrey Kaplan did not invent World of Warcraft, he was a Lead Designer responsible design of dungeons, lands, quests and outdoor zones.
Warcraft, Orcs and Humans, was made in 1984, so it is 15 years old.
The old Warcraft directory was C:\games\Warcraft. This changes depending on which version (WC, WC2, WC3 and so on) as well as your operating system.
An "Old God". The last boss of the Ulduar raid instance in Storm Peaks.
World of Warcraft is rated T for Teens, so it should be fine for a 14 year old child to play. Of course, the child should be monitored, and the parental controls feature should be activated if the parents feel play time is getting out of control.
Kirsten is a name, and names are not translated (except some city names or old historical characters)It means nothing in French