Thursday 22 November 2007

World of Warcraft Leveling Tip

I will not recommend power leveling for newcomers. Beginners on your first character should play the game and take it all in to get as much experience in the game as you can; of course the more you play the better at this you will get.

Many of the folks out there will advise you to grind and grind, and they will give you lists that they have of excellent areas to go grinding. This though, is not the greatest way leveling you up. Questing will be more efficient and it is a lot better than grinding. As already mentioned a lot of people will tell you that this is not true and that grinding is the way to go and in theory this is true but only when you don’t know what quests you should go on and which ones to forget about as they will just waste your time. The first thing you should start doing do is kill everything that is on your journey to get your experience level up.

When you have made it up to 50 - 60 with your character, you should know where to find most of the quests. Whenever you get to an area you have not been to before, find the quests that are grouped close enough together and all the easier ones and get them done first off. You can also do a few quests at the same time. Some quests are quite some distance away and if it’s not a class specific quest then don’t bother with it, sometimes it will be worth the travelling back and forth as you will get more experience then grinding but most of the time it’s not. This is something you will have to decide for yourself.

This is just some of the methods I use and although I am not the quickest at leveling in the world I have been able to get up to level 60 in roughly 4-5 days of play time using these tactics. I hope that these world of warcraft leveling tips will be of some help to you in your game play but most of all HAVE FUN PLAYING.

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