World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King is the second expansion set for the Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game World of Warcraft, following The Burning Crusade. (Wikipedia)
This game was released in 2008 but I started playing late 2015. I played WOW:WoTLK through a private server 3.3.5a. It is enjoyable and you always get yourself challenged during the game as you level up and learn your abilities and skills and discover new places or zones. Because it’s a private server, there are quest/s that get/s bugged. You might just abandon them when you realize it’s bugged.
When I started playing this game, it let me stop playing Dota2 most of the time. Ever since I started playing, I only play Dota2 before my class starts. It’s because I don’t want to waste money anymore paying to internet cafe’s for more than an hour especially when a game takes more than hour before it ends. And since my laptop is capable of allowing this game to be played, I am having fun leveling up, collecting herbs (since I chose Herbalism as my profession), putting them to auction and earning gold, leveling up my skills on Frost and Fire (since I played a human mage from the Alliance side) and learn how to combine them to kill mobs.
WoW isn’t Dota. If you’re a WoW player, you would know the difference. But they’re from Blizzard Entertainment that is why the heroes or characters look as if they’re the same or alike. WoW is definitely a fight between the Alliance and the Hord in the land of Azeroth. And in this expansion that I’m playing, we’re surely gonna end the reign of the Lich King once we reach to level 80.