Age of Conan for World of Warcraft players
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Funcom’s new MMO Age of Conan opens up their servers today (the game is set for release tomorrow), and like many WoW players, you might be wondering what all the fuss is about. Our good friends by at Massively have put together a guide specifically for you — it’s a look at Age of Conan from the point of view of a player of World of Warcraft.
A lot of things are the same within the two games — talents are very similar, and there are a lot of comparable mechanics and spells (DoTs, healing, and aggro, of course, all play a role in AoC as well as in Azeroth). But there are a lot of differences, too: Age of Conan’s combat is based on real-time, which means you actually press a button to strike, rather than just setting a target and going to town. Instances play a different role, too — you start out in a private instance, and can level in a world by yourself for a much longer moment than in World of Warcraft. And Funcom has put in quite a few things designed to pull us away from WoW additionally: mounted combat, a deeper guild system, player cities, and some more PvP mini games.
Of course, even whether you do go to play some AoC, Wrath of the Lich King will probably bring you back to WoW anyway — as fun as killing stuff in the Hyborian Age is, it doesn’t hold a candle to meeting Arthas Menethil, in our humble opinion. But whether you’ve heard about Age of Conan and are wondering what the difference is, Massively’s guide has you covered.
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Original post by Mike Schramm
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