However, it really feels like an empty world as you will be the only one in it! And it does require quite a lot of skill to get a server running - but hopefully, this tutorial will help. Overall, it was much better for “training” than other private servers. I also used it to practice solo farming dungeons. This gave me the opportunity to try every class from both fractions! Having your own server also allows you to use GM commands to change things like your level, talents, skills, and gold - so the possibilities are endless! This allowed me to try different classes, skills and various talent builds. I embarked on creating my own WoW Vanilla server because I wanted some in-game practice before the official Blizzard servers launched. I didn’t come back to RuneScape until OSRS was released - although I didn’t even know it was released until 2016! This was 6 months or so before the Burning Crusade launched. Shortly after the release of the Hunter skill in RS2, I jumped ship from RuneScape 2 - as I was unhappy with the direction of the game. I personally started playing WoW sometime in mid-2005. Yeah, I know… this is not exactly an Old School RuneScape (OSRS) topic, but I think that it may be interesting to readers who are excited about the prospect of WoW Classic. This post provides an in-depth tutorial on how to install and configure a Vanilla, or Classic, World of Warcraft server.