WoW Rookie: Choose Your Realm Wisely
Picking a realm is the first choice you will make after installing World of Warcraft on your PC. As you can see, people have a lot of different opinions on which kind of realm provides the best WoW experience. With that in mind, there are several things you should consider when choosing a new home...What kind of realm do I want?
In World of Warcraft there are four different kind of realms for you to choose from: PvE, PvP, RP and RPPvP. Confused? You shouldn't be. This is the easiest part of creating your new character. However, the choice you make will greatly effect your game experience. What can you expect on each different realm type? I'm glad you asked...
PvE - Player versus Environment In this type of realm, you are never forced into a player versus player situation. If you choose you can activate your PvP flag, which will enable the opposing faction to attack you, but that is strictly optional. If you are looking to enjoy a leisurely grind and don't want to deal with the "war" in Warcraft, then go ahead and roll on this kind of realm. You may still PvP in battlegrounds, so the PvP aspect of the game is not completely lost, it is just controlled.
PvP - Player versus Player A PvP realm is exactly like a PVE realm in almost every way. Same dungeons, spells, mobs and areas. Even the same battlegrounds. The only difference? Once you leave territories controlled by your faction, you are fair game for PvP. In the starting areas, right up until about level 16 or so, you are protected and your PvP flag is off. Once you leave the starting areas, however, you can be attacked anywhere, at any time. To a lot of players, this adds to the excitement of the grind. However, there are some things you should consider...
- You will get ganked. A level 35 can kill a level 24 on sight, and it is his right to do so. A level 60 will sneak to a newbie zone and destroy any level 10 who turned on his PvP flag. You will hear the philsophy "it it's red, it's dead" thrown about a bit. Players of the opposing faction have their names in red when flagged for PvP, so if somoene sees someone with a red name, they will be killed regardless of level or situation.
- Don't ever expect a fair fight. 2 on 1, 3 on 1...that is going to happen. If you are engaged on two mobs, don't expect any mercy. If a member of the opposing faction sees you in that vulnerable position, they could very well take advantage.
- You will get camped. Someone 15 levels above you will sit at your body and kill you again and again and again when you rez. This doesn't happen all the time, or even a majority of the time, but it does happen. Is that person being a bit of a jerk? Probably. Is it within the rules of a PvP server? Absolutely. Will you get anywhere by complaining about it in the chat channels or forums? No.
RP - Role Play Server These servers are exactly like a PvE server, except there is role playing amongst a lot of the players. No, role playing is not required, but these servers are the place to find like-minded role players. If you want to play a dwarf, and pretend to be a dwarf in your interactions with others, these are the servers for you. Again, you don't HAVE to role play, but you would be better off rolling on a PvE server if you don't want to role play.
RP PvP - Role Play Player versus Player Finally, we have the most rare server, the RP PvP. These servers are exactly like a PvP server in every way, except it is a role playing server. Some people think a little less ganking and camping occurs on these RP PvP servers, but there is still a fair amount of typical PvP behavior.
How To Choose The Specific Realm
Once you get to the point of knowing what kind of realm you want, you need to choose which realm of that type you are going to start on. Some realms have been around since launch, have tons of guilds in the high end raid dungeons and are bursting at the seams with players. Other realms are newer, have few endgame guilds and have a rather sparse population. Most realms are somewhere in between. How do you discover which realms are which?
A good way to see the population is to head over to Warcraft Realms and check out census information for every realm. The info is not 100% accurate, but it will give you a good idea if you are going to be a small fish in a small pond, or a small fish in an ocean. Argent Dawn? Huge population. Uldaman? Not so much.
What to do with this census information? Well, some lower population realms might be easier to level up on. Not a lot of competition for mobs and resources. However, once you hit 60 you will have a smaller pool of players to group with. A higher population realm might have more level 60 players to raid and group with, but the competition for resources and mobs will be fierce. Finally, getting groups for the sub-60 instances might be easier on a slightly newer server with a lot of sub-60 players. Although the mature servers have people leveling alts, so finding a group for Wailing Caverns probably won't be impossible. As always, your experiences could differ.
Once you narrow your choice down to a few different realms, go to the WoW.com realm forums and read the forum for the server you are considering. Usually you will see the guild progression, what guilds are recruiting, if there is a lot of drama, etc. You can discover a lot in just 5 minutes.
Now that you know what kind of realm you want, and you have researched the population and social graces of people on the realms that fit your play style, you can choose a realm.
Yes, this process requires a little footwork and isn't as easy as blindly clicking the realm list when you boot WoW. But, if you do a little research you will be much happier with your realm choice in the long run. You don't want to level a toon to 46 and discover you wished you'd have rolled on a PvP server, or a server with a high population.
Good luck starting your WoW life!






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Aralaz Sep 30th 2006 9:44PM
I would also recommend having a quick read of the realm forums for a realm you are interested in.
http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/child-forum.html?forumId=11119
Although they will no doubt be filled with mindless crap, you can get a quick idea of the sort of people you may be playing with and the problems they have. Some common sense things to look out for:
1) How many guilds and what type of guilds seem to be recruiting on the server? Also, are there public runs of various instances?
2) Are there a large number of people complaining about lag, constant resets, login queues and other technichal problems? Some realms just aren't as stable as others.
3) Are people posting things that fit with your playstyle? Is there RP on the RP realm? Does the PvP realm actually have some world PvP or just battlegrounds and campers with nothing in between?
I personally found my realm by picking the realm with the most amusing RP forum posts. I have yet to be disappionted by the quality of the players there. Although, I should have looked at the census data more carefully and noticed the realm's age and massive number of old-time 60's. At least then I would have realised that I'd be solo grinding for quite a few levels.
Sean Jan 10th 2011 1:21PM
I not played Wow since August has it improved at all is there rp around are people less up and high and mighty about Gearscore and raiding or if a player doesn't know something? or complains if you refuse to raid because you hate it and don't use ventrilo because there other people trying to sleep in your house
paul Sep 30th 2006 11:04PM
playing PVP rhelm will make you a better PVE player IMO.
Ghostle Oct 1st 2006 3:07AM
playing on a PVP realm will really make you hate the jackasses from the opposing faction
Shalkis Oct 1st 2006 4:53AM
Please don't tell people that you aren't required to roleplay on RP servers. Nobody roleplays all the time, but staying in-character is required. Don't take my word for it, though. Check the server policy yourself: http://www.blizzard.com/support/wowgm/?id=agm01725p
Wowy Oct 1st 2006 5:12AM
On a Role-Playing server you are expected to be 'In Character', at all times in the Say and Yell channels but private channels are what ever you want them to be.
Roleplaying and PVE and PVP are not mutually exclusive concepts.
Saying 'You dont have to role-play' is somewhat misleading.
Samala Oct 1st 2006 6:19PM
Don't forget about timezones. If you live continental US, there is still up to 3 hours of time difference depending on where you live and where the realm's server you choose to play on is. Not really a big issue, but depending on your schedule it could cause some issues when trying to schedule instance runs and raids if you aren't prepared for the difference.
Klatz Oct 2nd 2006 1:33PM
Yes timezone is a big factor for me. I live in PST and the raid starts at 5:30 PST for me on the CST server that I'm on. Which kinda sucks when I usually work until 8 PST.
Lance Oct 2nd 2006 9:45AM
I'm glad that #4 and #5 stepped in on that one. I was getting very concerned myself as to the concept of RP that David was throwing out there.
Yes, the main reason that many people choose RP servers is to not have to worry about guild names like "OMGLaserGunsPEWPEW" (forcibly disbanded guild from ER) or player names like "Ipwndjoormom" (hypothetical) getting in the way of their immersive experience. Blizzard actually enforcing 'in-character' rules, for most people, is the break that they need from the "über-erret-hax0rs!!1!!!one!!!bang111!!!!eleven". Even if their intention is never to role-play, but only to live quietly in peace, they can find that salvation in an RP server.
That being the case, it can stand to be recognized that RP servers are often not played by role-players, but more-so, people who don't mind seeing it. That doesn't actually change the official policy though, so please note that an RP server IS there to be role-played, and they ARE enforced.
Violencio Oct 3rd 2006 8:36PM
I don't RP, but the crowd on RP servers is waaay better. Trust me, if you are new, and are looking for a good realm to learn the game, try a newish RP realm.
robert Apr 5th 2010 9:20PM
That clears things up a lot for me thanks. I've only been playing a month & just chose the easiest looking realm, so still had confusion on what it was all about.