In an nicer way, you can hack WoW. It is possible. However, Blizzard has Warden, an in game protection system, which detects bots, hack, cheats etc. However, if you are hacking an account, then that person just reports it stolen, Blizzard tracks you down, and bans your computer from wow. That means that Blizzard will block you from making an account on that computer.
One of the great things about World of Warcraft is that it is very difficult to hack unless you know what you are doing. There are no cheat codes, and a lot of the "glider" type programs (used for botting) are detected when starting the program. So really there is not a way for the average user to hack WoW.
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If you try altering the World of Warcraft Client, Blizzard's security software, Warden, will detect it and refuse to connect. Sorry, but botting and hacking are just not allowed in WoW.
There is no such thing as World of Warcraft: The Frozen Throne. It is called Warcraft 3: The Frozen Throne. World of Warcraft is much different.
World of Warcraft is set in Azeroth...
yes, you can swim in world of warcraft
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World of Warcraft happened in 2004.
they explored in the time of World of Warcraft
No, World of Warcraft is not on Steam. If you want to download it, got the the official World of Warcraft site to download it.
World of warcraft, also known as WoW, is a massively multiplayer online roleplaying game(MMORPG) set in the Warcraft universe. It is developed by Blizzard Entertainment and consists of the following expansion packs: World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade(TBC), World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King, World of Warcraft: Cataclysm, and World of Warcraft: Mists of Pandaria.
There is no world of warcraft 3. There is world of warcraft, and warcraft 3. Unless you want to refer to Cataclysm. If so then no, you'd fail.
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