Nope!
When you die you don't lose experience, money, or anything in your inventory.
If you didn't get killed by another player, however, you'll get 10% damage added to the gear you were wearing (but not any gear in your inventory) when you died.
If you choose to take the "spirit rez" at the angel you land at when you die, then ALL of your equipment - whether it's equipped or in your bag - takes 25% damage.
If you are killed by another player and not a computer-generated one, there are no repair bills associated to the death.
Gear damage is reversed by visiting a repair vendor and paying a fee to have the gear repaired.
World of Warcraft was created based on Blizzard's previous single player game, Warcraft. After People started getting sick of Warcraft, Blizzard started to lose money. Then, an idea was thought up that blended the Warcraft experience into a MMORPG (Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game). Eventually, they came up with World of Warcraft. It was a huge success. They put all of their time, money, and work into this, and it was a huge success. Currently, they gain millions of dollars every month.
No, it actually decreases the experience gained by the lower level characters, and does not improve the experience gained by the higher level character. However, if you are using Recruit A Friend, the experienced gained by that feature is far greater than any experience you might lose by grouping. So in that case, grouping is highly advantageous.
If you lose your hearthstone in World of Warcraft, you can get a new one by talking to any innkeeper and using the "make this inn my home" option. This will restore a new hearthstone to your bag.
If you lose a quest item like the taming rod, then all you need to do is abandon the quest and re-take it. You will receive a new one when you re-accept the quest.
The warlock cannot lose his/her dreadsteed no matter what, even if you delete it on purpouse you can still get it again.
The Warcraft CD-Key is a verification key that allows you to play Warcraft III. It is normally found on the inside of your Warcraft III box. But if your looking to buy one, then search the internet as they can be bought cheaply
No.
you lose sight
In an nicer way, you can hack WoW. It is possible. However, Blizzard has Warden, an in game protection system, which detects bots, hack, cheats etc. However, if you are hacking an account, then that person just reports it stolen, Blizzard tracks you down, and bans your computer from wow. That means that Blizzard will block you from making an account on that computer.
When Blizzard stops hosting it and isn't making 100 million dollars a month anymore By 2150 it should be out of date. The newest game to take over then will be Final Fantasy MCXVIII :)
you lose experience points when you are 'snuffed' by rival members, ensure health is topped up at all times
no it is not possible for you to loose your dimples