WoWWiki is a wiki dedicated to Blizzard Entertainment's World of WarcraftMMORPG. It began on the 13th of November 2004. [1] All text of the wiki is under the GNU Free Documentation License. Only registered users may edit it. A wiki (IPA: <wee-kee> or <wick-ey>) is a type of website that allows anyone visiting the site to add, to remove, or otherwise to edit all content, very quickly and easily, sometimes without the need for registration. ... Blizzard Entertainment is an American PC game developer and publisher. ... World of Warcraft (commonly abbreviated as WoW) is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) developed by Blizzard Entertainment. ... Players interacting in Ultima Online. ... GNU logo (similar in appearance to a gnu) The GNU Free Documentation License (GNU FDL or simply GFDL) is a copyleft license for free content, designed by the Free Software Foundation (FSF) for the GNU project. ...
WoWWiki is a wiki dedicated to cataloguing Blizzard Entertainment's Warcraft Universe (with a focus, though not priority, on World of Warcraft), covering the entire Warcraft series of games, RPG reference books, strategy guides, novels, manga and other sources.
WoWWiki is frequently cited as a source on the popular WoW blog, WOW Insider.
WoWWiki is owned and run by Wikia and ably supported by lead admins Kirkburn and Fandyllic.
As the wiki is not always the best place for an in-depth chat, we've decided to create a channel for you, the wonderful users of the WoWWiki!
Many of the administrators frequent the channel (all are channel operators), and you are cordially invited to chat, discuss wiki issues, notify us of important developments and just generally make yourself at home and chat about anything Warcraftian!
All administrators and technical staff of WoWWiki are encouraged to join and are automatically given channel operator privileges.