WoW can get repetive, as it has for me. Well, the main reason why I stopped playing WoW is because I lost interest. There really is no reason other than that. I just woke up one day and I just didn't have the WoW "mood" if you will.
It is slightly repetitive up until you get to the end game content.
Pretty much lvls 1-50 its the same crap in a different region plus or minus a few instances.
50+ however, you can choose to do some nice instances (Upper&Lower Blackrock Spire, Onyxia, Molten Core, Stratholme etc)
Along with instances you can really start to excel in PvP and do some fun raids.
Or you can solo around which is quite harder to do.,
But especially with the release of Battlegrounds, WoW has increased in enjoyable activities. Warsong Gulch is pretty much available to anyone, provided they have enough people on both sides.
For the epic battles, Alterac Valley is available for the higher level characters. And with the addition of Honor, the game is even more enjoyable for the PvPers. Basically, WoW is tremendously great for high-end content. For most of the game however, it will seem repetitive.
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