A registration code comes in the box, it is unique for each box.
The retail box version comes with an installation disc.
it is the set of digits and letters that will come sealed in the world of warcraft box (DVD game) and you should enter it on the world of warcraft account management
Usually on the back of the CD envelope :)
You must be a teacher or a student to legally use this license. The installation CD comes in retail packaging, which is flat, not technically a "box".
They are normally found either on sheet of paper in the game box or printed on a sticker which is stuck to in inside of the game box.
This is the full retail box with the CD
No, it is a PC/Mac game. You can also run it on Linux with an emulator (unsupported officially).
Yes, a box set typically refers to a collection of items, such as books, CDs, or movies, packaged together in a box for retail sale or as a special edition. The box set includes multiple items within a single package for convenience and often comes with additional features or bonuses.
The cdkey itself has the prepaid on it, so when you register the cdkey you get the prepaid with it, that means a month or so, free.
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.
You use it at the lock-box at the top of the keep. You will receive a letter from the box. This letter starts a quest to turn it in to someone in razor hill. The quest giver then sends you to see Thrall in orgrimar.