List of what i think are the most addictive MMORPGs
10. Flyff
Although it has a very large player base i think it only reaches the 10Th spot because it is a very huge grind and doesn't have enough gripping content.
9. Guild Wars
Only has 20 levels but provides a lot of content such as lots of professions pvp, skills etc... and amazing graphics.
8. Silkroad Online
Great game play, no class in the game allowing the player to be a hybrid by mixing spells with melee although quests are a grind themselves.
7. Perfect World
Provides very detailed character customization, lots of quests, a lot of content, weekly events and a very large world to explore.
6. Ragnaroak
Is been known to be one of the best 2D MMORPGs because of the amazing class system and lots of content and really competittive pvp.
5. Lord of the rings online
An MMORPG that recently became free has become very popular. It has very detailed graphics, great quest system and great gameplay.
4. Everquest
Everquest has been known to have amazing pvp that's why it is one of the most addictive MMORPGs out there with intense game play and very is competitive.
3.Maplestory
A 2D MMORPG that instantly became popular. It may be a grind, taking forever to level and have a high level cap as well as lack of quests, but it has a a very large amount of content to keep players busy.
2. Runescape
Those who play it love it, those who don't hate it. It's the most popular free MMORPG out there but it also involves a monthly subscription for extra content which includes the majority of the content. It has lots of skills, quests, dungeons and so much more
1. World of Warcraft
Of course the number one most addictive MMORPG is World of Warcraft. Although it isn't free you get a lot for what you pay for. It has endless amount of quests, lots of dungeons, and the most addictive part of the game is only after you reach level cap, that's when you start doing dungeons and raids for better equipment, trinkets and weapons. It is a very addictive MMORPG and is known for it.
After using a business broadband in Australia, for some reason I immediately got hooked to MMORPGs. :)
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