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Showing posts with label Alliance. Show all posts
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Tuesday, June 19, 2012

WoW Alliance Leveling Guide - The Best Route To Take And Tips For Leveling

Leveling in World of Warcraft will take a while, with or without a WoW Alliance leveling guide. You will need to spend a lot of hours playing a character in order to reach the level cap. Plus, if it is your first character in the game or on a server, you will also have some gold problems. That is why I will make things easier and faster for you by giving you some tips that will help you level and also the best Alliance leveling route to take.


If you have any experience in MMO games, you should not have any problems with World of Warcraft. You will take a while to level up only because the game has a lot of content and many levels. So here are the tips I promised you that will help you level faster and also make some gold in the process.


- The Alliance starter area you should be in is Elwynn Forest. As soon as you reach Goldshire, make sure you get your Gathering professions. You should get Herbalism and Mining as these can be found in any area of the game and you make money with them. You will need to go out of your way to gather as much as you can so that you won't leave the skill behind as you level up.


- If you are not using a WoW Alliance leveling guide try to complete the quests in a certain order. After you get all of them, look on the map and plot of course to take. That way you will not waste time going back and forth from the quest hub you are in.


- Stay away from elite quests as they take a while to complete and not all classes can take on an elite. Or more for that matter. Besides, the experience rewards from them are not worth it.


- Look on the web to see what PvE build you should have for your class. This is very important because the talent builds are the ones that really make you efficient at killing mobs and doing quests.


- Don't go to your trainer each time you level up, there is no need to. You should go only when you have several abilities to train. You can see those on the character ability screen. If you go to a trainer at every level, you will waste a lot of time flying around.


- When you are doing quests, ignore and avoid mobs you don't need and go directly for the objective. If you need to defeat various types of mobs for a quest, do it fast by using any AoE abilities if you have. It is always faster to kill several mobs at once than to do it one after the other.


Follow these tips and you should level up faster. To make sure you get the best quests and the best terrain to do them in, you should follow this Alliance leveling route:


Elwynn Forest 1-10
Westfall 10-15
Redridge 15-21
Duskwood 21-26
Northern STV 26-32
Cape of STV 32-36
Western Plaguelands 36-40
Eastern Plaguelands 40-45
Badlands 45-47
Searing Gorge 47-50
Burning Steppes 50-52
Swamp of Sorrows 52-55
Winterspring 55-58
Blasted Lands 58-60
Hellfire Peninsula 60-62
Zangarmarsh 62-64
Terokkar Forest 64-65
Nagrand 65-67
Blade's Edge Mts. 67-68
Netherstorm 68-70
Borean Tundra 70-72
Dragonblight 72-74
Grizzly Hills 74-75
Zul'Drak 75-77
Sholazar Basin 77-78
Icecrown 78-80


Cataclysm is not there because the zones are shared between the two factions and you don't have any choices in terms of areas. By following that route you will level yourself and your professions very nicely. Combine what you saw here with a WoW Alliance leveling guide and the results will blow you away.


Why waste time trying to level by yourself, when you can do it lightning fast without any hassle?


Learn more about the best gathering skills that go with a good WoW Alliance Leveling Guide.


 


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WoW Zones By Level From 1 to 60 for Horde and Alliance

When starting a new character, choosing the right WoW zones by level is really important if you want to level up fast. Needless to say, the best Horde leveling path is different from the Alliance one. These paths can however intersect at some points.

Although it's really easy to choose your leveling path beginning with level 60, when it comes to the WoW zones by level from 1 to 60, there's a different story. Since you don't have a flying mount, and for 40 levels you won't even have a fast ground mount, if you choose the wrong areas, you will waste a lot of time.

In general, it's best to choose zones with high accessibility and visibility, and of course, zones with plenty of quest hubs. This way, your leveling process will be smooth.

Anyway, to make sure you're going to level up without a hassle, at least from level 1 to 60, here are the best WoW zones by level to go through, for Alliance and Horde.

Alliance

Elwynn Forest (1-10)
Westfall (10-15)
Loch Modan (15-19)
Wetlands (19-26)
Northern Stranglethorn (26-32)
Cape of Stranglethorn (32-36)
Western Plaguelands (36-40)
Eastern Plaguelands (40-45)
Badlands (45-47)
Searing Gorge (47-50)
Burning Steppes (50-52)
Swamp of Sorrows (52-55)
Winterspring (55-58)
Blasted Lands (58-60)

Horde

Durotar (1-10)
N. Barrens (10-20)
Ashenvale (20-26)
Arathi Highlands (26-30)
Hinterlands (30-34)
Western Plaguelands (34-39)
Eastern Plaguelands (39-44)
Badlands (44-47)
Felwood (47-51)
Winterspring (51-55)
Un'Goro Crater (55-57)
Blasted Lands (57-60)

Now, depending on the race you create your character from, you may not start in Elwynn Forest or Durotar. But it's best to migrate there and start your questing from those zones. In these zones there are the main cities of Horde and Alliance, and you'll find more players to help you out, you'll find all the trainers etc.

Also, as you can see, both leveling paths for Horde and Alliance contain Western and Eastern Plaguelands. That's because after the Cataclysm, these zones were severely changed, and now there are quite many quest hubs here, with very easy to complete quests. It would be a shame to choose different zones for leveling from 34 to 44. A very good alternative for Badlands, from 44 to 47 is Tanaris.

Many players decide to start with the Outland zones at level 58. Of course, you get more XP from the quests in Hellfire Peninsula by completing them at level 58. But those quests will be much more difficult to complete at this level. Plus, if you're on a populated PvP server, you'll probably be delayed by enemy players as well. So, it's best to play it safe, at least when it comes to the PvE part and ding level 60 in Blasted Lands.

Now, if you want to discover the best leveling path from 60 to 85, click here: WoW Zones By Level.

Also, if you want to learn more about the best WoW leveling addon, follow this link: WoW Zones by Level.


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