Blizzard has released a blog point going over all the ways you can play solo in World of Warcraft!
With the release of
The War Within there are more ways than ever to carve your own path through the challenges and tales of World of Warcraft— and you can choose to take them on as a solo player. Whether you jump into Follower Dungeons or take on bite-sized challenges in Delves, you can experience more of
World of Warcraft your own way.
Getting Started on Your Solo Career
If you're new to
World of Warcraft, your first foray into Azeroth is through the Exile's Reach solo experience which will help guide you through the various skills and abilities of your new character and set you on the path to becoming a champion of Azeroth.
At the end of the experience on Exile’s Reach you’ll be tasked with your first dungeon! Don’t worry, you’ll have some help from some NPCs.
Solo Play Quick Start List
- Get In the Game:Create Your Account or download and install the Battle.net App to try the Starter Edition
- Recommended Leveling Path: Exile’s reach (Levels 1-10), Dragonflight (Levels 10-70), The War Within (Levels 70-80)
- Turn off Chat Channels: Type /Leave and the channel you would like to leave to avoid player chat and notifications. (General, Trade, Local Defense, services, and LookingForGroup)
- Block Any Unwanted Interactions: Turn off Invitations to Guilds or Groups in the game settings. (Escape->Options ->Social->Check the following options- Block Trades, Block Guild Invites, Restrict Calendar Invites, Block Chat Channel Invites
Once you reach level 10, you can continue Azeroth’s story through
Dragonflight as a solo player, undertaking a series of campaign and side-story quests as you discovery the evolving tales in the Dragon Isles.
Read more on wowhead.com