http://www.wowhead.com/?spells=-6 has a list of all the Non-Combat pets in WoW
All headsets are compatible with World of Warcraft.
You can buy some companion pets, some are quest rewards, but most of them are drops from enemies in dungeons/raids, and a small amount of all companion pets drop outside of dungeons/raids.
Warcraft 2's expansion, Both Warcraft 3's and World of Warcraft are all online play. warcraft 2 and 3 use battle.net, while World of Warcraft is a paid subscription MMORPG
There are many cute non-combat pets in World of Warcraft, enough to cater to anyone. From tiny two-headed hellhounds to perky pugs, from skittering spiders to kittens, almost anything you could imagine has been added as a pet. A big fan of minipets is Breani, creator of the website Warcraftpets (see related link) who has made a catalogue and picture gallery of all pets, as well as giving information on how to get it.
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World of Warcraft is not nerdy at all actually. It is just generally considered nerdy like all other popular games. World of Warcraft is the most known nerdy one because it is the most popular MMORPG in the world and has more than 11.5 million players and has 62% of all MMORPG players playing World of Warcraft.
You find the Fire Launcher in World of Warcraft by going to Orgrimmar or Undercity. They all have them!
Yes, you need a Battle.net account to play World of Warcraft. A while ago Blizzard required that all World of Warcraft accounts be merged to Battle.net accounts.
World of Warcraft will work on any Macintosh or a PC. It doesn't matter the brand at all.
if your talking about the warcraft 3 world editor if you go in the start menu, all programs and then warcraft 3 folder then there it is..
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well in world of warcraft pets can be whatever they are just there alot of them look pretty cool if you get the event ones