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It said people going ballistic when comparisons between Rift and WoW are drawn. On one side, people proclaim that any such comparisons are obvious; on the other, people complain that Rift is only being compared to WoW because of WoW's popularity. There are differences between the two. This is only a comparison of their similarities.
Point 1: Skill ranks
In both WoW and Rift, there are ranks for skills that train in a similar manner. Skill ranks are unlocked in both games at even levels (typically), and players must visit a dedicated skill trainer to improve them (and pay money to do so).
Point 2: Crafting Skill ranks
Just as skill ranks increase every 2 levels, crafting skills increase typically every 10, and there are certain base values that must be unlocked to progress further (Apprentice level in WoW is similar to Novice level in Rift, for instance).
Point 3: Bank Vaults
Bank vaults have an uncanny resemblance. Take a look at these screens side-by-side; the only difference between the two seems to be the extra column in Rift. There's even a spot for bags to add more storage in each.
Point 4: Auction House
The only way in which the auction house seems different between WoW and Rift is that WoW has the functionality built-in to price items individually or by the stack and to sell all items in your inventory at once that way. Rift currently lacks that ability. But look at how the layout works otherwise - they even both list jewelry under armor (calling it Miscellaneous in WoW and Accessories in Rift).
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