One way is to buy the game at a store. You need regular World of Warcraft to play, but you can buy extensions in addition to that. Then put the disc into your computer and load it. When you are finished and the play screen comes up, go to your battle.net account at worldofwarcraft.com. Click Account management in the menu at the left. It should say upgrade or type in a CD Key. Click that one and type in the all caps code that is on your disc slip. Now you are ready!
For Game Cards, you simply buy a game time card and log on to your battle.net account. Under the payment options is the option to fill in the code (under the silvery scratchable layer on the card) and get the listed amount of time added to your account.
With credit cards and direct debit, you will be required to fill in some information regarding the card, card holder and security code. You will also have to select a payment plan (Monthly, 2x/year or yearly), which alters the cost of the subscription.
Once you select a payment plan, the first time your game time would run out your are charged for that amount, and it will recurr every time period you selected (so monthly, 2x/year or yearly).
Monthly fee is about $15.00
Yes. However, you can download a free-to-try trial of World of Warcraft on their website. That demo allows you to try out World of Warcraft for 10 days, totally free. If you then want to proceed playing on that account, you can choose to pay a monthly fee.
Yes, no matter where you buy the game the $13.99 per month.
The game installer can be downloaded freely from the world of warcraft website. You will still have to pay the monthly subscription fee. There is no way of getting around this.
You will still have to pay the 15$/mo. -- If you do not want to pay a store for the installation media, you can download the installer form the World of Warcraft site. But like the previous answer, you still have to pay the monthly fee. You also have to pay to start the service and for the expansions.
$14.99 per month but you save some money if you pay for 6 months of subscription at a time.
Yes, unfortunately you have to pay monthly for it, or 2 monthly your payment choice
There are many "Ripoff's" that originate from World Of Warcraft, But a similar game, The graphics and spells? I'd say Forsaken World.
Having played both games I can say that World of Warcraft is by far the better game. Granted you have to pay the monthly fee, but the content that is available in WoW far surpasses that in Guild Wars.
Teamspeak is separate from World of Warcraft. To get a server you will have to pay a monthly fee depending on how many slots you want. Search the internet for a Teamspeak host and purchase a server. I think Ventrillo has better voice quality but that is my opinion.
yesyou must buy the game and also you must pay every month.Except for the original World of Warcraft I & II. Which were/are played offline.Except if you have bought the game their is usually an offer to have some complimentary time playing online. This would be stated on the box of the game.
Well, if you don't pay the fee you can't play. It's that simple.