want to sell it or because a friend might need it. WoW does a respectable job of trying to make sure everyone gets a fair distribution of valuable monster drops,
and they've made massive improvements to the system over the course of the beta phase, but it looks like there's a little more work that needs to be done, like an option window for the group leader that gives him or her some advanced filtering abilities. I'd also like to be able to have more than five people in a party, but then again, there are many quests where you can never have enough peopleWhat's more is how the quests are introduced. In the town you fly into, there will be people standing around with yellow exclamation marks above their heads. If it's gray, that means you're not high enough level to do it. When you accept the quest, it turns into a gray question mark that turns yellow when you've satisfied all the requirements. There's very little hunting around for someone who's name you've been given by another NPC, or just hunting around for anything to doWith the instanced quests, though, WoW isn't quite so newb-friendly, frankly. It can take hours to finish some of these, and a lot of people just don't have that much time to sit down and play. As your character progresses, you'll
be introduced to more and more involved adventures, some of which take you into territory controlled by the enemy faction, which is frustrating on the player-versus-player (PvP) servers. In PvP, the zones are green, yellow and red. In a green zone, the enemy can't attack you until you attack them. In a yellow zone, it's