WoW has a huge amount of quests in it, so it is very PvE oriented as well. If you want to PvP you can, but it's not necessary to have your fun.
Yet PvP is very important. There are only so many shiny items you can get before the game turns into nothing more then a chatroom. Though obviously it's not for everyone.
As for end game content, WoW doesn’t have much at the moment but it is in the works. Player housing and guild halls are some of the things promised so far as well as high level quests.
WoW is more casual then some MMO’s yet it’s defiantly not fast. It seem fast compared to EQ and Lineage 2 but that is only because these games are incredibly slow, so slow that it should be considered masochism to play them yet some consider them the standard of MMO’s which is a joke. The first time around if you play WoW around 40 hours a week it will probably take you two months to get to lvl60 (current cap). Once you are familiar with the game’s ins and outs you will probably be able to achieve lvl60 in a few weeks.
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