WoW Levelling Guide
Leveling a
character in World of Warcraft (WoW) is fun
but it can also be a pain sometimes. If it’s your
first time playing WoW, you can probably use some help.
Once you create your character you will start in a
starting zone where you should complete the quests which
will take you to level 10-12. You will be able to visit
the Major City near you where you can learn professions,
visit the bank and use the Auction House. In order to save
up some cash it is advised to buy some bags so you can
carry everything you find and then sell this at a vendor
in a nearby town once the bags are full. It’s also wise to
start thinking about which professions you want your
character to have so you can start leveling them up.
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The Ultimate World Of Warcraft Leveling guide
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Ultimate World Of Warcraft Guide
Once you are level 12 or higher you should move to a second
leveling zone. In every area a town of your faction can be
found. Usually you will be able to find a Flight Master there
which you can use for fast transportation. To level up to 30 in
the fastest way possible, it is advised to continue questing.
You should be able to reach level 30 within a week time if you
play about 3-4 hours per day. At level 30 you will be able to
learn the riding skill and be able to purchase a mount. All
together it costs around 40 gold. In some nearby patch however,
you will be able to buy your mount at level 20 at reduced costs
which speeds up the leveling even more.
A WoW Levelling Guide can be great to help you get started.
Especially for the player that start their first character a
WoW Levelling Guide will come in handy because with it you will
be able to level two to five times as fast as you would if you
would have to figure everything out yourself. This is not
something I make up to promote leveling guides, it’s the truth.
Even for players that have been playing since WoW was released
over four years ago and have one or more characters that have
reached the level cap, a WoW Leveling Guide can come in very
handy and will reduce the leveling time of any character.
Why are WoW Levelling Guides good for
WoW-players?
WoW Levelling Guides sort out all the quests for you in a
specific order. That is the main thing behind a guide. They do
this in a way that you solve all the quests in a specific area
and then hand them all in at the same time and move on to the
next area. For players that have already started playing the
following scenario probably sounds familiar: You go to some far
off location to complete a quest, go back to town to hand in
several quests you already did before including the one you
just completed, and then see that you have a follow-up quests
which also takes you to that far-off location, BUMMER! Ye,
there goes your precious time. If you calculate all the time
wasted like this while leveling to 80 you will realize that you
are losing a lot of time, time that can be spent in much nicer
ways like raiding and PvPing at level 80. Since the guides come
at a small cost, in the time saved you can also focus on some
particular job you have and still save a lot of time.
The Maps in World of Warcraft are big, the continents are
even bigger. Quests do take you from one zone to another and
across continents. All together, a WoW Levelling Guide can
reduce your leveling time and save you a lot of trouble and
headaches.
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Are you
having trouble leveling? Do you want to
know how to level faster? Do you want to become
an Elite Player?
If your answer to any of the above question
is yes, then your solution and
answer can be found at
The Ultimate World of Warcraft Guide.
This regularly updated and
in-depth, strategy guide includes within
it a Horde and Alliance power leveling
guide, a 200 gold per hour guide,
a professions guide, a beginners
guide, and a class talent / gear guide,
and so much more.
Click here to go check it out now!
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