For a little bit (not sure of the exact time) after your trial period ends, you can view your character on the armory....if you got it to level ten. All characters that have not been used in a while, trial account or not, will not show up after so long.
The trial account isn't playable after the trial unless you convert it to a paid account.
Yes you will need to buy the game to continue playing after the trial is over.
No, when your 10 day trial is over, your 'account' will be deleted and you will have to buy the full version. Currently there is no way to get your trial account back and continue playing on it, even if you have the full game.
you don't have to start over, what happens is that you buy the whole game, then you can download the "real" WoW and your Toon will be there just like you left him(her).
You can repair armor at lots of npcs in the medium to large cities. Look for a character that has an anvil over them when you put the cursor over them.
Well i really like world of warcraft, but i only get the ten day trial because it cost money and it is VERY addictive and it takes over my life....
over you
The MMORPG World of Warcraft is worth billions of dollars. There are currently over 10 million people with active accounts, plus all of the paid character services like realm transfers, name changes and faction changes.
The only way to do this is to transfer your character with the gold from one realm to another and then trade it over. i should also mention that there is a limit on how much gold a character that you transfer from one realm to another can take.
its when you view over something
The World of Warcraft trial has been revamped since Cataclysm - now activating a Free Trial allows you to level your characters to level 20, but it will not expire. However, you will be very limited in what you can do:Level cap of 20Gold cap of 10 goldCannot join or make guildsCannot trade, sell or mailCannot level skills over 100 pointsNo character/transfer servicesCannot start groupsCannot use RealIDOn a full server: you won't get priority to get inDespite this, it's a solid preview of the game itself in its current state, as it includes the TBC starting zones. It is also frequently used on RP realms for disposable villains, townies and onlookers/messengers.
No. You can run it over dialup, but I would rather not play than play WoW over dialup.You can however play Warcraft, Warcraft II and Warcraft III without internet.