The WoW level cap is going to rise to 85 when Cataclysm comes out in 2010.
The whole storyline of World of Warcraft would be too big to fit into an answer. Here is a timeline of the games and expansions. More info can be found at the related link below.Warcraft: Orcs and HumansWarcraft IIWarcraft II: Tides of DarknessWarcraft II: Beyond the Dark PortalWarcraft IIIWarcraft III: Reign of ChaosWarcraft III: The Frozen ThroneWorld of WarcraftWorld of Warcraft: Assault on Blackwing LairWorld of Warcraft: Rise of the Blood GodWorld of Warcraft: The Gates of Ahn'QirajWorld of Warcraft: Shadow of the NecropolisWorld of Warcraft: Burning CrusadeWorld of Warcraft: Black TempleWorld of Warcraft: The Gods of Zul'AmanWorld of Warcraft: Fury of the SunwellWorld of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich KingWorld of Warcraft: Secrets of UlduarWorld of Warcraft: Call of the CrusadeWorld of Warcraft: Fall of the Lich KingWorld of Warcraft: CataclysmWorld of Warcraft: Rise of the ZandalariWorld of Warcraft: Rage of the FirelandsWorld of Warcraft: Hour of TwilightWorld of Warcraft: Mists of PandariaThis if just the history from the games themselves. There are tons of books, comic books and other stuff that make up the history of Warcraft. Some are canon (officially supported and made into lore), some are not.
Your answer would be "No" World of warcraft requires a subscription, World of warcraft is a massively multiplayer Online game with 10 million players around the world. WoW is $15.00 a moth.. Warcraft 3 (Reign of Chaos) / (Frozen throne) is a Stratagy RPG Made by Blizzard as well. the Campaign includes the Pre-story of World of warcraft (The legacy of the scourge, forming of the new horde. Fall of the legion Fall of lordaeron and rise of the lich king). battle.net Does not require a subscription. Battle.net is a free service included with your $40 purchase and always will be included.
If every boat in the world was launched at the same time the the sea level would rise, but it would be by a miniscule amount, much too small to even notice.
In terms of chronological, as in the history of warcraft, the order would be:World of Warcraft (detailing what happens to Varian Wrynn)Ashbringer (detailing Darion Mograine, concurrent with the WoW comic)Sunwell Trilogy (leading up to the rise of the Lich King)Warcraft Legends (following up on the Sunwell Trilogy)Warcraft: Death Knight (unreleased yet?)Warcraft: Legends seems to be a series of short stories, so the continuity might be a bit difficult.
It depends on how high the level is, but one meter rise will destroy many coastal cities around the world.
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World of Warcraft is one of the largest, most popular MMORPG's (Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game) on the market today, and has approximately 9-10 million subscribers. World of Warcraft (WoW for short) takes place in the world of Azeroth. There is constant struggle betweeen two major factions, Horde and Alliance. There is also conflict with other creatures that are trying to either take over or destroy the world.
The future tense of "rise" is "will rise" or "is going to rise."
Sea levels rise with the tides.
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The Great Depression, rise of Nazism & Fascism, etc.