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partfull time job. Though if you have gobs of free time and the dedication to sperg out on a million minutia, then it might be for you.If you're not limited to native clients, you can get Guild Wars 2 to run pretty well on Wine and they offer a limited free-to-play experience (I believe trading, parties and map chat are restricted but you have access to most of the gameplay content, other than expansions of course).
Runescape
Champions of Regnum
Eternal Lands
The Mana World
Ryzom
I've been in search of a good linux mmorpg for years, but I just haven't found anything that quite does it for me yet.
Those should keep you occupied for a little while though.