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March 24th, 2011 by Steve Thomas | No Comments | Filed in World of Warcraft

World of Warcraft leveling does not have to be as difficult as some might think it is. There are a couple of ways that it can be done, especially after a little practice and research. There are online guide alliance leveling information sites where people can find quick hints and tips to quests and locations on the map.

If this is your first character, you will want to get used to how things are set up and ask questions of anyone you know who plays the game, plus follow Blizzards guides and the many online help guides that there are.

As you take and perform your first tasks, you will be directed to kill beasts in the surrounding forest area. There are humanoids, human enemies and beasts that will help you level your character to ten quickly. Once you are at ten, new opportunities will open up for your character. Mass killings are an excellent way to level up. If one of your first quests is to kill wolves, you should keep killing them after your task has been fulfilled just so that you get the extra experience points. Loot as much as you can, as these characters will have items that will aide you in questing and becoming more powerful.

Make sure you are going after enemies whose level is colored in red. These will give you the most experience points. They are usually at least two or three levels higher than your character, so you may need to explore the world further if you can only find green, or easy, targets.

Dungeons and battlegrounds will also prove to be a wonderful way to level up. The best battlegrounds are in the higher levels of the game, at around 60. Once you have reached level 60, you will be able to go to Alterac Valley, which is one of the first of the high level battlegrounds that will help you level quickly. The good thing about the battlegrounds and dungeons is that you will find some high level gear that you will either not find otherwise or have to pay quite a chunk of gold for.

Entering dungeons and battlegrounds not only help you gain major experience points, it also opens your character to picking up rare and extremely useful items. At level 60, you will be able to enter Alterac Valley, which will give you honor points. These honor points can be turned in for better armor. Some of the best armor in the game will come from dungeons and battlegrounds. Having better armor helps you level because you can kill beasts easier and faster.

Quests are another way to level quickly. Some quests will be simple tasks that involve running or flying from one area to another just to speak to another character or check in with someone on the other side of the World. You can and should finish your 25 allowed daily quests. This is an excellent way to gain experience quickly.

Anyone who finished their character off at 80 and has been doing regular tasks can now level up to 85 with the release of Cataclysm. This change has opened up many new areas, new quests and new beasts to kill.

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December 21st, 2010 by Fransisco Brevoort | No Comments | Filed in World of Warcraft

Pick the Right Character

If you’re starting the game and planning on leveling up fast by yourself, then you probably want to avoid picking a Priest. While a Shaman or Rogue can easily and quickly level himself solo, some classes take a longer time to level if they don’t have help. If you’re just looking to get your first character to a high level to supply the rest of your characters, take a character that can dish out some damage and doesn’t rely on a group. Obviously, if you’ve already got your character, just do the best you can with what you’ve got.

To Group or Not to Group

As mentioned above, if you’ve got a class like a Priest that can’t deal much damage, you’ll likely need to rely on finding a group. The good news is at least most groups are eager to have a priest. Just yell “LFG” (looking for group) and see if anyone will help. However, be aware that pick-up groups come with problems, such as poor communication and unhelpful people, that can slow your leveling. On the other hand, if you have a guild or some friends that can help you out, you might be able to get them to power-level you.

The Ultimate Power-Level Trick

Here’s a great trick to take advantage of WOW’s flag mechanics. Once you attack a mob a few times, it will become “flagged” for you; you can tell because the mob name line turns red for you and gray for other players. The purpose of this is to ensure that if you are fighting something, nobody else can swoop in for the kill and steal your experience.

However, you can use this feature to your advantage if you have a higher-level friend or two willing to help you. Find an area with mobs that are slightly above your level but ones that can’t kill you too fast. Hit a mob once or twice until it becomes flagged as yours. Then have your friend come in and kill the flagged mob, while you move on to flag the next one. Even though your higher-level friend is doing the killing, you’ll get all the experience! This is a great way to power-level your character.

Solo Questing

As you may know, the fastest way to level up your WOW characters is to do lots of quests. A key to speedy leveling is to take and complete multiple quests at once so you don’t run in circles. Ideally in every zone, you should start by finding all the NPCs and gathering all the quests you can, and then going to the questing area and working on a few at once by killing and looting everything in sight.

Quick Tips For Speed

- When questing solo, it is important to stay a few levels ahead of the monsters in your region. By the time you’re past level 20, you want to stick to mostly green quests only when solo leveling. Even the yellow quests can present a problem for the solo adventurer, and problems mean more dying, more resting, and slower leveling.

- You may find that some quests on your quest log turn gray because you have become too high-level for them. In this case, it’s generally best to just discard them and move on.

- If you’re trying to speed things up and don’t care about extra flavor text, open the game’s options tab and turn on “Quick Quest Text” which will speed things up.

- Don’t bother buying equipment from NPCs, or repairing your items early on. All the equipment you could buy or repair will be obsolete once you gain a few levels which you should be able to do quickly. You’ll want to save all your money for your skills as they are what will stay with you as you level up.

- Don’t bother examining your inventory. The only important thing to know is how close you are to completing quests, and you can see that without looking at your loot. Just shift-right-click on any mob you kill (or any herb/ore spot) to loot everything you can instantaneously.

Quick-Start Questing

Horde:

Start by completing all the quests in your starting region. After that, Undead should head to Brill, and make space in your inventory to gather pumpkins, claws, and so on. Tauren should head to Bloodhoof and complete all the quests around there. Orcs and Trolls should head to Razor Hill but attack the fort to the South before heading into the village.

Alliance:

Start by completing all the quests in your starting region. After that, Humans should go to Westfall (and Sentinel Hill), Elves should go to Darkshore and focus just on the easiest quests, and Dwarves and Gnomes should head to Loch Modan, from Thelsamar to the Stonewrought Dam.

Finishing all those quests should put your levels easily into the teens. After that, here is the official list of where to find quests for your future leveling:

worldofwarcraft.com/info/basics/questlevels.html

Dugi’s Leveling Guide have been around since classic World of Warcraft back in 2005 and over the years we have continuously upgraded our wow leveling guide to meet our customers demands. We have manage to evolve from a written step-by-step guide to a easy to read in-game guide to a sophisticated fully automatic guide that we called Dugi’s Guide V4, which is it our 4th generation of in-game leveling guide since we first started.

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July 21st, 2010 by Wayne Allen | No Comments | Filed in World of Warcraft

World of Warcraft has players all over the globe. It is the fastest growing MMORPG’s (Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game) in the world today.

There are a few ways to get friends interested in playing the game with you. If you use the right strategies you can keep the game interesting and keep teammates involved and motivated. Family members may also be interested in being a part of World of Warcraft.

Schedule a certain time to meet and play every day, this also may be of benefit to you as it will help to tell the difference between game time and non-game time. It is important to keep the two separate.

If you are blessed with a newbie then a certain time to meet and teach the game is a must. If you are fortune enough to have 2 computers set them up side by side, otherwise take turn one at a time. Teach them about the flow and rules of the game.

Teamwork is the best way to get other players to join your raiding party, as the word spreads your group will grow fast. As the party gets bigger it will be more effective and be able to take on larger quests.

Put the word out on blogs and forums where you can write about your experiences, both positive and negative. Mention a few things you like about the game and a few things you would like to see changed.

After you start a group in the game you can host tournaments once a month or so to interest more people in joining your group. There are beginning trial periods offered to see if people enjoy the game.

Once you start a party in World of Warcraft and put the word out it will grow fast if you are sincere about playing the game. Playing World of Warcraft everyday is an excellent way to build leadership skills.

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March 19th, 2010 by Mark Fulke | No Comments | Filed in World of Warcraft

I’ve been playing World of Warcraft since the day it was launched, but to level my first character in this fantasy universe it took me two whole months. After a while, I wanted to roll a new toon, but just thinking of two months of leveling I was giving up everytime before even creating the character. The best solution for speed leveling was Joana’s Leveling Guide. So, if you’re interested in a WoW leveling guide for Horde, here are the features of this guide:

1. Joana’s Leveling Guide has the best questing routes for Horde. This means it associates the quests in groups of at least 3-4 helping any player manage their time while leveling, maximizing the XP rate. It covers most of the quests in the game for Horde. It’s a step-by-step guide, providing information for every quest, what to, where to go or where the quest givers are.

2. It has colored maps and each step of the guide corresponds with a number on the affiliated map. This way you’ll be able to know right away what your quest route in that particular area will be. Each quest is directly linked to Thottbot, Allakhazam or Wowhead. You can find additional information on these sites if you get stuck at some point.

3. Joana’s Leveling Guide also can be plugged in the game interface. It has an in-game MOD that allows you to access all the information in the guide without an alt tab, at the click of a button.

4. Maybe the most important feature of this MOD is a guiding arrow that you see in game, in front of your character, arrow that always points you in the right direction towards your next objective. It also shows the distance to your next objective.

5. Joana has recorded the whole 1-60 leveling process with on of her (or his) hunters. So you can actually see how exactly the 1-60 Horde quests are solved in the 12.6 GB video that the guide comes with.

In conclusion, Joana’s Horde Leveling Guide is one of the best guides for Horde. Although Joana is usually a hunter, the guide is designed to work for every class in World of Warcraft. Following the quest routes in this guide, and doing exactly what it instructs you to do, not only you will just increase your leveling speed, you will also be able to take a character to the end game in less than seven days.

Click here to check out Joana’s Leveling Guide, the best Horde Leveling Guide out there.

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March 17th, 2010 by Olev Musterman | No Comments | Filed in Leveling Guide

Warhammer Online is my favorite PvP game and I’ve been playing is since it was released. Since I like PvP so much, leveling one character is quite a bother for me though. That’s why until not long ago I had only one toon at a maximum rank, but eventually I got bored of it and even thought of quitting the game instead of trying another class. To keep me in game, a friend told me about a WAR leveling guide.

The WAR leveling guide I’ve been working with made me feel a little guilty towards my guildies as it provided me with the fastest leveling method and a super optimized quest path for this game. Therefore, I’m going to share here a few tips for leveling and shortly describe how to level as fast as possible in Warhammer Online.

WAR Leveling Guide - Tips To Increase Your Leveling Speed In Warhammer: Age of Reckoning

1. When leveling up your toon in Warhammer, if your character has AoE abilities, you must literally abuse of them. Becoming skilled with as an AoE class will help anyone go through the quests faster.

2. Do quests in large numbers, not just 1 one at the time. Completing 5-6 quests at the time will certainly maximize your XP rating and you will manage your play time much better.

3. Before leaving a settlement for questing or grinding, empty your inventory to have as much space as possible for quest items and loot.

WAR Leveling Guide - The Best Way To Level Up Your Character In Warhammer Online

The fastest way to level up any class in this game is actually a combination of leveling methods. However, your main leveling line should be the normal questing. While working on normal quests, join groups for Public Quests if you find other players, and also don’t forget to pick up the scenario quests if you join scenarios. Also, if you have AoE don’t hesitate to go for a grinding session once in a while, if you have a camp with numerous NPCs that you can easily kill in large numbers.

Now, as I said, this WAR leveling guide has shown me the best leveling path in the game. So, no matter if you are new to the game or experiences, knowing exactly where to go and what to do, as this guide shows, you’ll be able to finish your toon as fast as possible.

Here’s the WAR leveling guide I’ve been using. Also, this link will take you to a Warhammer Online Leveling Guide review where you can see the best leveling guides for this game ever made.

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