Ask a guard in any capital city and he will give you direction to the nearest "Class Trainer"
Yes, World of Warcraft has magic and spells in it.
You heal someone in World of Warcraft by using spells and abilities that heal. It does not matter what operating system you use, the mechanics of the game are the same. You press one of your healing spells and it heals someone.
Shaman gain access to their totem spells at level 4 with Stoneskin Totem.
A World of Warcraft player can expect to find all kinds of gaming news and information on Wowhead. They have products they sell, maps, spells, and quests.
Yeah in the world of warcraft DPS is damage per second, its pretty much the classes that can do damage use spells and such. there's tank-def, heal-healer and DPS-damage
Wizards cast magic spells in every RPG, or roleplaying, game as that is an accepted standard of the class. Some RPG games this applies to are Runescape and World of Warcraft.
http://www.wowhead.com/?spells=-6 has a list of all the Non-Combat pets in WoW
Shaman are not priests. Priests heal with holy spells while shaman heal with nature spells. Priests also deal damage with shadow spells while shaman deal damage with nature and elemental spells. They are two totally different classes.
There are many "Ripoff's" that originate from World Of Warcraft, But a similar game, The graphics and spells? I'd say Forsaken World.
All characters get spells every other level up to 60, then they can train every level for new spells and spell ranks. For druids, please see the Wowhead page in the related links section for all druid spells and the levels that they become available. I can not list them here as there are way too many.
There is no such thing as World of Warcraft: The Frozen Throne. It is called Warcraft 3: The Frozen Throne. World of Warcraft is much different.
Certain SotDRPs have it in quests