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#REDIRECT [[Gameplay of World of Warcraft]]
'''Classes'''
There are 10 available classes that a player can play as in World of Warcraft. Each class has its own unique talent trees that allow it to branch off into different kinds of play. This was an effecient way to ensure that a certain sense of individuality is used in making your character. The 10 classes available are

'''Druid''' (Night Elf, Tauren)<br>
'''Hunter''' (Night Elf, Dwarf, Draenei, Blood Elf, Orc, Troll, Tauren)<br>
'''Mage''' (Human, Gnome, Draenei, Blood Elf, Troll, Undead)<br>
'''Paladin''' (Human, Dwarf, Draenei, Blood Elf)<br>
'''Priest''' (Human, Night Elf, Dwarf, Blood Elf, Troll, Undead)<br>
'''Rogue''' (Human, Night Elf, Gnome, Dwarf, Blood Elf, Orc, Troll, Undead)<br>
'''Shaman''' (Draenei, Troll, Orc, Tauren)<br>
'''Warlock''' (Human, Gnome, Blood Elf, Orc, Undead)<br>
'''Warrior''' (All Races except Blood Elf)<br>
'''Death Knight''' (All Races) ''Must have Wrath of The Lich King Expansion (see Death Knight Article)''

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