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Showing posts with label Leveling. Show all posts
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Sunday, August 19, 2012

Demonology Warlock Talent Leveling Build and Leveling Spec

Demonology Warlock Leveling Build


Warlocks are my favorite class for leveling in WoW. I have leveled a Warlock using both Demonology and Destruction builds and am currently testing the Affliction build for leveling.


Demonology has to be the quickest and easiest method for leveling a Warlock. For my Demonology build I only left out 2 of the available talents which were Demonic Embrace and Master Summoner. Neither of these talents are particularly good for leveling purposes and the talent points can be better spent in the Destruction talent tree.


Dark Arts and Fel Synergy are the first 2 talents you'll want to assign your points to, Demonic Embrace can be skipped for now and picked up a little later. The key is to move down the tree in this build so in tier 2 you'll want to take Demonic Rebirth, Demonic Aegis and Mana Feed and then move further down the talent tree from there.


Next you will want to take Impending Doom which is a great ability and assign 3 talent points here before taking both Demonic Empowerment and Improved Health Funnel. Now your Warlock has some cool abilities to reserve both health and mana and some nice damage dealing abilities too.


The next ability you'll want to take is Hand of Gul'dan. Then take Aura of Foreboding, assigning both available talent points here before moving down the tree again and taking Inferno. Next I would assign 2 talent points to both Ancient Grimoire and Decimation.


Now you can take both Cremation and Demonic Pact. Next you want to back track slightly and assign 2 points to Molten Core. Once this is complete you can then take the Metamorhosis ability before placing one more talent point in Molten Core.


That makes for a great Warlock leveling build and there are still 9 talent points that are free to use. I would recommend a hybrid build here of Destruction. The destruction tree can give the Warlock that nice damage output boost.


Personally I would take Bane which will speed up leveling as it will reduce the casting time of your Shadow bolt, Chaos bolt and Immolate spells. Improved Immolate is another nice ability that will increase the damage done by your Immolate spell which is a DoT (damage over time) spell and then I would take Aftermath and Emberstorm from tier 2 of the Destruction talent tree to complete the Warlock leveling build.


Prime Glyths I recommend for this build are Felguard, Incinerate and Corruption.


Major Glyths I recommend for this build are Shadowflame, Soul Link and Death Coil.


Ricky is a self confessed World of Warcraft addict. Having played for nearly 4 years he now blogs about WoW and shares some of that experience with others to help them conquer the land of Azeroth and fully benefit from the game.


For more WoW guides, tips, tricks and strategies please visit: http://wowguides.co/


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Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Arms Warrior Leveling Guide and Talent Leveling Spec

Arms Warrior Leveling Build


The Warrior class are a very versatile class with any of the three talent trees and hybrid builds making for a decent leveling build. The Protection leveling build would make for a good Tank warrior whereas the Arms build is more tailored for damage dealing Warriors.


Many seem to opt for the Protection build and play out the game as a Protection Warrior but for leveling scenarios this isn't always the best choice!


In this article we'll take a look at an Arms Warrior Leveling Build that is a slight Arms/ Fury hybrid build. The talents from the Arms tree that can be left out of this build are: Field Dressing, Second Wind, Improved Hamstring and Drums of War.


To start the Arms Warrior leveling build you're going to want to get the Warriors damage up as quickly as possible and the best available ability here is the War Academy ability. This is a great ability to start with and worth assigning all 3 available talent slots here.


Next I would take Blitz and then skip Field Dressing, Field Dressing wont provide much if any use for leveling so wont be required for this particular build. In the next tier you'll want to take tactical mastery and Deep Wounds and skip the Drums of War and Second Wind abilities.


The next tier has some nice abilities and you'll definitely want to take Taste for Blood, Sweeping Strikes and Impale and assign all available talent slots to these 3 talents before proceeding further down the talent tree.


The rest of the Arms build is straight forward. You'd simply move down the talent tree and collect all the available talents and assign all talent points. Once you've completed the Arms build you'll want to switch to the Fury tree and take the following talents: Blood Craze - 3/3 talents, Battle Trance 2/3 Talents, Cruelty 2/2 talents, Executioner 2/2 talents and Piercing Howl 1/1 talent points.


With the Arms Warrior leveling guide and leveling spec, you'll find leveling the Warrior class a little easier than usual especially in later levels of the game. The Protection tree offers a decent leveling build with less of a hybrid build and a nice choice for those looking to build a Tank Warrior. The nice thing about the Arms build though is it s a nice build for both solo leveling and dungeon leveling which require groups to complete.


For PvP (player vs player) scenarios and build I would explore the Fury talent tree as it will offer a better build for fighting although will slow up leveling if a full Fury build is applied.


Ricky is a self confessed World of Warcraft addict. Having played for nearly 4 years he now blogs about WoW and shares some of that experience with others to help them conquer the land of Azeroth and fully benefit from the game.


For more WoW guides, tips, tricks and strategies please visit: http://wowguides.co/


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Thursday, August 9, 2012

Shadow Priest Leveling Build And Talent Leveling Spec

Shadow Priest Leveling Build


The Priest class are a fairly decent class for leveling in WoW, although certainly not the best! I have only tested one suitable leveling build for the priest which was primarily a shadow build. The Shadow Priest build is simple to apply as nearly all the available talent points will be spent in the Shadow talent tree.


The key here is also to move down the tree quickly scooping up the better abilities that will serve you better dependent on which stage of the game you're at.


To kick-start the Shadow build I would take Improved Shadow Word Pain as this will improve the Priests damage dealt. Then I would grab the Darkness ability and skip Veiled Shadows for now.


In tier 2 I would take all abilities and assign all talent points to these abilities except for the Twisted Fate ability which can be skipped for now and taken a little later. Now you want to move down the talent tree quickly to unlock the Vampiric Embrace ability.


To move down the tree I'd take the Harnessed Shadows ability and apply 2 talent points here, then I'd assign 1 talent point to Shadowform. Now you'll be able to move down the talent tree again where you can obtain Vampiric Embrace which is a great ability. The Silence ability is nice to and I would spend a talent point here next.


Mind Melt and Machochism are next on the list for the Shadow build and 2 talent points can be assigned to each of these talents. At this stage your Priest should be a nice build with decent damage abilities and a strong resistance against attackers.


To move further down the talent tree you'll want to go back to both the Twisted and Faith and Veiled Shadows ability that were skipped earlier and then take Vampiric Touch. Directly from there you'll now be able to take both the Sin and Punishment and Shadowy Apparition abilities.


Now you can take the prize ability Dispersion and your build is almost complete. To finish up you'll want to assign the last available talent slot in Shadowy apparition and 2 points to Paralysis, Pain and Suffering and 1 talent point in psychic horror.


That's the Shadow Priest talent build complete, as you can see most talent points have been assigned to this talent tree making the build easy and a reliable build for leveling.


To finish the build I would spend my last 4 talent points in the Discipline tree on whichever talents you find best suitable. You'll find that the Priest class aren't the easiest class to level in WoW but they are a great deal of fun and fit into groups well due to their unique abilities.


The build mentioned above should serve you well in both solo quests and grouping in Dungeons.


Ricky is a self confessed World of Warcraft addict. Having played for nearly 4 years he now blogs about WoW and shares some of that experience with others to help them conquer the land of Azeroth and fully benefit from the game.


For more WoW guides, tips, tricks and strategies please visit: http://wowguides.co


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Saturday, August 4, 2012

The Beginner's Guide To World of Warcraft Dungeon Leveling

World of Warcraft enthusiasts are always seeking the quickest and most efficient method for leveling their characters and it seems the latest buzz for leveling is "dungeon leveling". Dungeon leveling is now becoming more and more commonplace among the gaming community with teams of players uniting across Azeroth to battle and conquer the dungeons together.


Any player of the game can take on dungeons in a group as long as they have reached level 15 in the game, so the opportunity to take on dungeons comes quite early on the game and is certainly worth exploring once you're familiar with the layout of the game.


Dungeons offer a unique twist compared to solo leveling in that they involve groups which usually contain around 5 players to participate and conquer the dungeon together as the monsters and bosses in the dungeons are much more difficult to kill than the usual solo quest monsters.


The loots and XP gained from dungeons though is also much more rewarding and the number one reason why many of the seasoned players are using dungeons to level their characters fast. Not only are the rewards much greater but much less time is spent traveling between locations to find, complete and return quests.


Blizzard have made joining dungeon groups straight forward since the introduction of the dungeon finder tool which is a bright green eye located in the menu bar on the main screen interface. Simply opening the dungeon finder tool will open up a new interface where you can join a queue for a dungeon.


The key to successfully leveling quickly using dungeons is to make sure you're always active and in a queue. Sometimes you may have to wait a little while to find a suitable group but making sure you're on stand by is key. You'll find the waiting times vary between different talent builds and class roles, for instance healers are usually best accepted into groups followed by tanks and finally the damage dealers.


When using the dungeon leveling method it's also wise to complete the available dungeon quests located in the dungeons. Many people skip over these but they drop lots of extra loot and XP and are definitely worth completing!


Admittedly dungeon quests can be awkward to locate, especially in the lower tiers of the dungeons where Blizzard never deemed it necessary to add in game maps from previous installments and expansions of World of Warcraft but a good dungeon leveling guide that's updated for each new patch will make the process smoother.


If you found this article helpful then why not visit us at http://www.wowguides.co/ and get the latest tips, tricks and strategies for World of Warcraft fresh off press!


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Monday, July 30, 2012

Solo Questing Tips For Power Leveling In World of Warcraft

World of Warcraft Solo Questing Leveling Guide


If you're ready to give World of Warcraft a try, getting through the first few levels is actually pretty easy. You'll need to pay attention though to the environment around you and closely follow orders from quest givers and on screen pop-ups, since you'll be learning quite a few new skills that you'll need to remember as you progress through the game.


As you begin to slowly progress through the game you'll soon realize that leveling up in WoW is the central focus alongside strengthening your character. Leveling in WoW is done by gaining XP (experience) and the primary reason you'll embark on thousands of quests is to gain more and more XP to level and gain better items and abilities for your character.


Today's leveling guide focuses on solo questing and techniques for ensuring you complete each quest efficiently, which is the strategy deployed by the majority of players. Solo questing is an integral part of the game anyway and you'll literally embark on thousands of quests throughout the game!


Although the land of Azeroth is indeed a beautiful place with awesome scenery, it can also prove to be a distraction to the wandering mind! When locating, completing and returning quests it's wise to stay organized and have a system to follow, also being prepared so you can minimize downtime.


Tips for Solo Leveling


Know The Objective Of The Quest - One of the biggest mistakes people make is accepting a quest and then wandering around aimlessly. Once you accept a quest check the map for location and check the purpose of the quest so your prepared.


Coordinated Planning - If you have several quests in your queue (which you should have) then it makes sense to plan the quests accordingly so your creating the shortest possible distances between each quest (huge time saver!). Cross referencing your map and tracking certain quests will ensure you stay on track and don't dilly dally in-between quests.


Limiting Quests - Being more specific about the quests you participate in will undoubtedly help you level as some quests will not offer that much benefit and will require you to travel a long distance which can be a problem especially if you haven't earned your first mount yet.


Avoid Enemy Contact - During quests and more importantly when roaming Azeroth traveling between quests try to avoid confrontations with mobs or any enemies that don't offer much XPor rewards, this saves a huge amount of time.The Rogue class are particularly useful for this purpose as they have the Stealth ability.


Selective Killing - It goes without saying that not all enemies will yield the same amount of XP. It's therefore wise to kill the mobs that are equal to your level or perhaps a couple of levels lower.


Also the longer you're active in the game per given session you're awarded less and less XP from your kills, so make sure to use your fresh kills in each session to kill mobs that will yield the highest amount of XP.


Shortcut Keys - This one can take a little getting used to but assigning shortcut keys to your keyboard can be a huge time saver, this will also aide you in becoming more skilled overall as a player and for PvP scenarios.


Although not the most advanced wow leveling guide, the tips noted above are a sure fire way to ensure smooth gameplay when playing solo and can save a huge amount of time.


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Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Beast Mastery Hunter Leveling Build and Talent Leveling Spec

Leveling a Hunter is a lot easier than most classes and some would argue that they are even the easiest class for leveling quickly in WoW. There's a key secret to leveling the Hunter class fast and easily.


Want to know what that secret is? Sure you do..


The secret is the Beast Mastery Tree. That's right it's all about strengthening your pet so that you have a strong advantage over the mobs with your pet keeping them at bay. Although this build and strategy is effective, I have to admit I find it a little boring as there's not much hands on work to be done in the battlefield. You can even just set to auto fire and obliterate the mobs that way whilst not even being at the computer!


This build is a great build for novice players and players who have little time to spare for the game but want to level through the game quickly with the Hunter class.


Firstly we'll cover the talents in the Beast Mastery tree that don't need to be acquired as they are not particularly useful for a leveling build. The talents you can skip are One With Nature and Improved Mend Pet.


You'll want to assign all available talent slots to the other talents except for Spirit Bond which only requires 1/2 talent points for this build. As you can see it's a nice straight forward build that can be applied easily.


For this build it's also wise to add some of the talents from the Marksmanship tree. This will improve the Hunters damage with efficiency as well as boost the Hunters pet further. Rather than pick lots of individual abilities and assign just 1-2 talent points to them, which is what many people do after their primary build is complete, it's advisable to assign all 2-3 available talent slots preferably completing the talent slot completely.


To start the Marksmanship build I'd take the Go For The Throat ability followed by the Efficiency ability where you'll assign all available talent slots to both abilities. Then I would opt for Sic' Em and the Careful Aim ability. That completes a nice Beast Mastery Hunter leveling build.


It's wise to go for a Protection build if you're planning on building a tanking Warrior. This is also a good option although not as good for participating in group quests and completing Dungeons. Dungeon leveling is the most effective leveling technique for WoW and the build above or hybrid build would best suit this type of gaming scenario.


Ricky is a self confessed World of Warcraft addict. Having played for nearly 4 years he now blogs about WoW and shares some of that experience with others to help them conquer the land of Azeroth and fully benefit from the game.


For more WoW guides, tips, tricks and strategies please visit: http://wowguides.co/


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Friday, July 20, 2012

Balance Druid Leveling Build and Talent Leveling Spec

Balance Druid Leveling Build


The Druid class is quite flexible when it comes to leveling builds and of the three talent trees I would say the balance tree offers the best possibility of leveling your Druid quickly. It's worth noting that different builds will apply differed gaming experiences and offer a slightly different class role to each character. This is very true with the Druid class!


The Feral Druid and Balance Druid builds with a slight Hybrid mix are the best leveling builds in my opinion and experience. For this article we'll take a look at a Balance Druid build. The Balance Druid is great for leveling purposes as they are very capable healers. They also fit well in group scenarios and are often very welcome by groups for their abilities.


The build itself is really simple as you're going to take every available ability except for the Moonglow, Genesis and Fungal Growth abilities. It's best to work your way down the talent tree as quickly as possible, leaving some lesser valuable talents until later on in the build.


Gale Winds is an awesome ability that will strengthen existing abilities and abilities you'll gain as you progress through the talent tree so you'll definitely want to take this ability as soon as it becomes available to you.


Force of Nature is another really cool ability and definitely worth grabbing sooner rather than later. Lunar shower is also worth progressing down the tree for as well skipping some abilities until a little later.


To really boost the rate at which your Druid levels up you're going to want to include a Hybrid mix of the Restoration tree. This is why we left out the Moonglow, Genesis and Fungal Growth abilities from the Balance talent tree before.


With the talent points you have left over I would acquire the following talents from the Restoration tree; Blessing of the Grove, Natural Shapeshifter, Heart of the Wild and Master Shapeshifter.


Some like to go for the Balance/ Feral build for leveling but I tried this build once and didn't find it to be as effective as the Balance/ Restoration build. The good thing about this Balance Druid leveling guide is it gets a strong start and just carries on gaining momentum, giving the Druid some nice healing capabilities combined with increased damage output.


This makes the balance Druid a great team player and enjoyable class and build to level the Druid with. All in all the Balance Druid leveling build is suitable for both solo leveling and dungeon leveling with the Balance Druid never having to search to hard for a group to participate in challenges with.


Ricky is a self confessed World of Warcraft addict. Having played for nearly 4 years he now blogs about WoW and shares some of that experience with others to help them conquer the land of Azeroth and fully benefit from the game.


For more WoW guides, tips, tricks and strategies please visit: http://wowguides.co/


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The Advantages of Dungeon Leveling

What Are the Benefits of Dungeon Leveling?

The main benefit of dungeon leveling is that it's without a doubt the fastest way to level any character in WoW. It used to be that the traditional method of solo questing non stop and grinding was the most effective method for leveling a character in WoW.

However since the introduction of the dungeon finder tool during the Wrath of the Lich King expansion. Dungeon leveling is now the fastest way to level in WoW.

The most obvious reason for leveling much faster using this strategy is that the XP rewards are much higher meaning you'll gain experience much faster.

Dungeons usually don't have much downtime either as you'll be working in co-ordinated groups and killing opponents all the time, which again all adds to the experience gained.

The dungeon finder will literally guide you right to your instance so you'll spend a heck of a lot less time running between locations and areas in between levels.

Generally speaking you'll also spend a lot less time dead and running round to find your body and resurrect which again all saves time, meaning you'll be leveling a lot faster with dungeon leveling.

Dungeon Leveling VS Solo Questing

When it comes to comparing dungeon leveling and solo questing I would say that both have there pros and cons. But to level up the most effectively Dungeon leveling wins hands down. Dungeons are also considerably easier for leveling than solo questing (although there's a little bit of a learning curve to start, but you'll soon pick it up).

The rewards and gear that can acquired from Dungeons are much more rewarding than solo questing as well. Essentially there are three main ways in which you can acquire better gear in dungeons.

Firstly there are quests to be completed within each dungeon itself and the rewards from these quests are much greater than rewards received from solo questing as Blizzard deem dungeon quests to be considerably harder and wanted to make them more appealing.

It's important to complete dungeon quests as this will drop more nice loots and reward you with yet more XP!

Secondly each dungeon has bosses and elite monsters that need to be conquered. Once defeated they will drop some awesome loots that can only be acquired through dungeon leveling and not solo questing.

The final way in which you will acquire better gear by dungeon leveling is the special bag you get after you complete your first random dungeon of the day.

Unfortunately the bags contents won't always be of that much benefit, but sometimes they add some pretty sweet rewards that are just the boost your character needed and a nice added extra.

Another benefit of dungeon leveling is that you'll venture into new areas of Azeroth you hadn't managed to explore whilst solo questing. At the same time when singularly focusing on dungeon leveling, you can miss some of the other great aspects of the game in solo questing.

One could always opt for a hybrid of the two and mix it up a little. But for leveling purposes and rewards, dungeons are the way to go.

Ricky is a self confessed World of Warcraft addict. Having played for nearly 4 years he now blogs about WoW and shares some of that experience with others to help them conquer the land of Azeroth and fully benefit from the game.

For more WoW guides, tips, tricks and strategies please visit: http://wowguides.co/


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Wednesday, July 11, 2012

SWTOR Leveling Guide - Fastest Way to Reach Level 50

Do you want to know how to reach level 50 in SWTOR as soon as possible? Well, even if this post isn't exactly a step-by-step SWTOR leveling guide, you will surely find here a few bits of valuable information that will help you level a lot more faster. By the time you have finished reading this article, you'll know what you have to do.

Probably just like yourself, no matter what MMO I play, my number one goal is to hit the level cap as quickly as possible, and have my character ready for end-game PvP and raiding. Needless to say, I have the same goal for Star Wars: The Old Republic.

Leveling in SWTOR isn't too difficult, but just as in almost any other MMO, it's the same long and tedious process. Although Bioware has given a very neat storyline to each class, which also gives the game a very catchy atmosphere, if you get caught by it, it will take you a lot of time to reach level 50.

Ok, so let's see...

What's the Fastest Way to Level Up in SWTOR?

Not surprisingly, it's questing (or completing missions, to put it in SWTOR terms). And SWTOR quests don't have a high level of difficulty, in general, featuring quite a distinctive central leveling path. But there are always hidden objectives that can take a lot of time to discover, and shortcuts that can make your leveling process much easier and bring you a high XP rating. That's when a SWTOR leveling guide comes in.

Plus, if you know how to alternate your questing sessions with warzones and flashpoints sessions, you will also be able to keep a peaked XP rating. This aspect is also covered excellently by a SWTOR leveling guide I've been using.

SWTOR Fast Leveling Tips

Knowing questing shortcuts or the exact location of certain quest bosses or objectives isn't enough though, to have a quick progression in Star Wars: The Old Republic. There are also a few rules that I've learned by using a SWTOR leveling guide, that I'm going to share here.

1. If you want fast leveling, skip all the NPC talking in each quest. Pressing "space" allows you to do that. Sadly, I wasn't able to find out about the "skip-talking" command only on my second day of SWTOR. Every time I asked about it in the game chat, the trolls that were everywhere, gave me only erroneous advice, like: "Press ALT + F4, that'll do!"

2. Enable area loot. Looting a large pack of corpses one by one will considerably slow you down.

3. Choose an AoE specialization for leveling.

4. Although most classes have at least one basic healing ability, it's always a good idea to have medpacks with you. Dying after you have cleared a cave full of mobs, right before you complete your objective really sucks, and doing it over and over again will surely slow you down.

Now, to level fast in SWTOR isn't that difficult. But in order to do that, it's best to know exactly where to go and what to do, when to join a warzone or a flashpoint, and what quests to complete, especially in flashpoints.

A SWTOR leveling guide can be a lot of help. You will find more details about the best one of them, only a click away.

Click here: SWTOR Leveling Guide.


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Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Efficient Leveling in World of Warcraft

When I first started playing World of Warcraft the leveling process was the experience for me. As the game had just been released, it was new for everyone, so that the endgame community was quite a bit smaller than the number of players who were taking their time to reach the level cap.

Things have changed since then, and now the vast majority of content is available at the maximum level, rather than during the leveling process to reach it. Because of this, every time I switch servers to play with friends or just to experience a change of environment I find myself looking at the level grind as more of an obstacle to enjoying the game, instead of a part of it.

Rather than stop leveling new characters, I've just developed ways of making it as efficient as possible, ensuring that I don't waste any time while making my way to max level again.

I'd like to share with you some of the tips and tricks I've developed for making the leveling process easier and more profitable over the years. Of course, just because you're leveling more effectively doesn't mean you need to speed through it as fast as possible. These techniques are just a few ways of ensuring that you get the most out of the time you invest in the game, as I'm sure we'd all like to do.

1. Plot out your Questing Path

Most important to leveling as efficiently as possible is to ensure that you properly plot out your path when questing. You'll almost always be pursuing a multitude of quests at the same time and each quest hub can include as many as ten or more at one time, which is why it's imperative that you plan on completing them in an order that reduces time spent travelling as much as possible.

Try to handle all your quests in a given area before proceeding forward, so you don't have to backtrack to finish any. Also, if you're looking for materials of a particular type, check if you can purchase them from the auction house before taking the time to find them yourself; this, in particular, can make some otherwise lengthy quests quite simple.

If you're uncertain about a quest, it's a good idea to get in the habit of pulling up one of the many websites with detailed information on the quest to avoid wasting time wandering about looking for something you might have missed. Often times I'll leave a website like Wowhead up in the background and switch over to it the moment I run into something I can't solve relatively quickly.

Try researching your quest chains ahead of time so you can grab any materials you'll need in the future before starting the quest, saving a good amount of time in the process.

2. Gathering

The best way to make cash when you're constantly on the move, completing quests in one region and leaving for another, is to pick up a gathering profession or two such as Mining, Skinning, or Herbalism. The ore veins, herbs, and monsters to skin are quite plentiful. Using a gathering profession will provide you with a nice influx of cash, as most players don't want to bother farming the lower level areas for materials and are quite willing to pay well for what they need to level up a new profession or make an item.

If you're relatively diligent about gathering materials you come across, you should have more than enough money to afford the gear necessary to dominate equal level or even higher monsters, which ties nicely into my next point.

3. Keep your equipment up to date

Equipment is usually quite plentiful at the Auction House, given that most people spend their time at maximum level rather than on the way there. This usually leaves the Auction House filled with unneeded low level armor and weapons either found or crafted by higher level players. Most of these are sold at a pittance, but they can make your character quite a bit stronger for a time.

What I find myself doing is searching the entire Auction House for all the armor and weapons I'll need from around levels 1 to 60 or 70 and purchasing them ahead of time, assuming I can afford it. Store them in your bank, and you'll have a constant supply of up-to-date gear to use as you level up, something that makes most fights trivial even against elite bosses.

If you follow all of these tips, leveling should come easily, giving you more time to focus on other pursuits, such as raids, dungeons, or PvP.

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Sunday, June 24, 2012

Death Knight Leveling Guide - Use The Best Death Knight Leveling Spec

The Death Knight is a very interesting class in World of Warcraft. It draws upon the powers of disease, blood and ice to defeat their enemies. This is a hybrid class that deals magic damage as well as melee. So in this little Death Knight leveling guide, I will share with you something to help you level up faster. Even though you begin from the level 55 with this class, the right Death Knight leveling spec is still needed.

The talent trees you have available are Blood, Frost and Unholy. Some say that Frost is better to level with while some say that Blood is. The Unholy line is used for PvP, everyone can agree on that one. The truth is that while Frost is the main DPS build for the DK, it doesn't really help you survive more in battles. It lacks the consistency you need when leveling up. So the leveling spec I will share with you is for the Blood line.

Put your points in the Blood talent tree as you level up. Make sure you ignore the Butchery, Improved Blood Tap, Blood-Caked Blade, Hand of Doom and Crimson Scourge abilities. These haven't proved to be very useful as you level up. The rest of your points should go to the Frost talent tree getting the Runic Power Mastery 3/3, Icy Reach 2/2 and Lichborne Abilities. The Lichborne ability is useful not only for the crowd control immunity but also for the fact that you will be able to heal yourself with Death Coil while in that form. The remaining 3 points should go to Epidemic in the Unholy line.

The Blood Death Knight leveling spec is mostly used for tanking. Since you will start the game at a higher level, you will need to be able to kill more mobs than one at the same time and also not get too much damage from it. You will have a lot of AoE attacks that will make sure you defeat your opponents really fast.

Another great thing to this spec is the fact that you will find groups for instances really fast, since you are a tank. Holding aggro is also very easy as you have many abilities that hit a lot of mobs. Also, a good Death Knight leveling guide would recommend using Frost until you reach level 80. I say that you don't need to do that.

By going Frost you will have more damage, but it will be mostly single target, plus you won't have as many defenses as a Blood DK. If you use the Death Knight leveling spec you saw here, I am certain that the journey to the level cap will be a very short and pleasant one.

Don't use the bad builds to level up, you will take too long. Try this Death Knight Leveling Spec.

It works best with the right Death Knight Leveling Guide.


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Mage Leveling Guide - Obliterate Enemies With The Right Mage Leveling Spec

Leveling a Mage in World of Warcraft is problematic for one single reason, mana consumption. You will deal considerable amounts of damage no matter what Mage leveling spec you will get. But in order to do quests properly and not sit all day to regenerate mana, you need the best spec. And you will find it in this Mage leveling guide.

The Mage has a lot of damage. The most damaging spells are in the Fire talent tree. You will be able to one-shot equal level mobs most of the times. But those powerful spells also cost a lot of mana. Buying mana regeneration potions and foods doesn't cost that much. But the problem is that foods will take time to replenish your mana. Especially at the higher levels. So what do you do?

Well, Frost is also a pretty nice Mage leveling spec to go with. But the best one, on my opinion, is the Arcane leveling spec. And that's what I will show you in this Mage leveling guide. When you reach level 10 and receive your first talent point, unlock the Arcane line. After that keep putting points there with the exceptions of the Improved Counterspell and Prismatic Cloak abilities. You won't need those as you do quests.

The rest of your points should be spend in Master of Elements 2/2 from the Fire line and Piercing Ice from the Frost line. These two skills will increase your chances to critical hit a target and also help you save some mana.

The reason why I chose Arcane is that you have some very good skills that will save you a lot of resources. The first one you get is also one of the first talents you can train, which is Arcane Concentration. This will give you a 10% chance for your next spell to not use any mana. You can see how useful that can be. Another such talent is the Arcane Flows one. At the maximum rank, this will reduce the cooldown of your Evocation spell by two minutes, along with other abilities. If you recall, the Evocation ability will channel mana back to you. With the Glyph of Evocation you will also gain health along with mana.

Those are but two reasons why I think that this Mage leveling spec is the most appropriate to use. You will also have a point blank area of effect spell that you can use at any time. This will make it really easy to defeat groups of mobs and help you finish quests faster. I know that you will have a good journey to the level cap if you use what you saw in this Mage leveling guide.

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Saturday, June 23, 2012

Rogue Leveling Guide - The Rogue Leveling Spec You Must Have

Leveling a Rogue in World of Warcraft can be pretty tough. This class doesn't do very well when it takes damage and the lack of heals make it even worse. While a Rogue leveling guide would tell you which talent tree is best for leveling, it will probably won't tell you which is the best Rogue leveling spec. And that is exactly what I will tell you here.

Combat is needed for PvE because it focuses more on weapon damage and it has abilities that improve your resistance and styles. The other two lines, Assassination and Subtlety are mostly used in PvP. As a Rogue, you will want to finish off your target quickly to avoid taking damage. Since you will be fighting monsters, you will need to use swords to make sure you deal damage constantly and not depend on the position of the mobs and whether your are hidden or not.

So the Rogue leveling spec goes as follows. Train your points in Combat ignoring the Improved Recuperate, Improved Sprint, Improved Kick, Improved Gouge and Throwing Specialization abilities. These are mostly useful for PvP as they give you more crowd control abilities and abilities that help you escape all sorts of situations. Train the other abilities until you get the Killing Spree one, which is very good. A good Rogue leveling guide will tell you that you need to use this ability as often as you can.

For the rest of the points, you should train Coup de Grace 2/3, Lethality 3/3 and Ruthlessness 2/3 in the Assassination talent tree. The remaining 3 points should go to Relentless Strikes in the Subtlety line. As you can see, the additional skills you train only reinforce the Combat Rogue leveling spec. That is why you should not waste those points on abilities that offer you no real benefit in PvE.

As far as play style goes, do not attempt to kill more than one monsters at a time. In fact, you should use you Throw ability to pull them one by one. If you get more on you, it won't be a problem as you can kill them, but the downtime will be too much.

I am sure that this Rogue leveling spec will work for anyone as a lot of people already use it. I have used it myself and it was a lot better than anything else. If you think that the Assassination build does much better, you are wrong. Use what you saw in this Rogue leveling guide and you will reach the level cap very fast in World of Warcraft.

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WoW Dungeon Leveling - 3 Reasons Why Dungeons Beat Quests!

Wow Dungeon Leveling Guide

There are various different strategies and methods for power leveling in World of Warcraft. It use to be that completing quests efficiently as possible was the best method for leveling fast. However since the inclusion of the Dungeon Finder Tool with the Wrath of the Lich King extension, Dungeon leveling is without doubt the most effective method for power leveling.

The XP that's gained from Dungeon quests is roughly twice that of solo quests making Dungeons the fastest way to level in WoW.

Dungeon Leveling = More XP Earned per Hour!

One distinct advantage of Dungeon Leveling is that there's no huge distances to cover between zones when traveling between quests as there is with solo quests. Since the inclusion of the Dungeon Finder Tool, finding dungeons and groups got a whole lot easier and the Dungeon Finder Tool will literally guide you right to the Dungeon, no matter what zone you're currently playing in!

Some of the classes that have weak armor such as cloth will also benefit greatly from Dungeons as they will spend less time resurrecting after defeat as Dungeon quests operate in groups and will have some heavy hitters in there to take the brunt of the attacks.

Healing classes also benefit greatly from Dungeons compared to solo quests as it is a lot easier to level their Healing spec instead of DPS. Dungeons allow for Healing classes to level up solely as a Healing class, which will allow for much more time to hone and master their Healing abilities for Healing large groups.

Dungeon Leveling = More Fun & Social Interaction!

It goes without saying that World of Warcraft is hugely addictive:) However, when you throw Dungeons into the mix, things really get interesting. Leveling in Dungeons as opposed to solo quests will give players the chance to experience some of the older dungeons that tally with the Classic WoW and the Burning Crusade, which can often be overlooked and well worth exploring for another added extra to the game.

This not only brings new challenges for some of the more experienced players who have progressed through much of the game but is also a great way for introducing some of the newer players. Not only that but solo questing means your playing alone a majority of the time whereas Dungeons require group efforts and bring a new dimension to the game that's both fun and sociable and a great way to interact with other WoW enthusiasts and build alliances.

Dungeon Leveling = More Gold!

World of Warcrafts own currency... GOLD. As rewarding as Dungeons are for both fun and XP as well as some cool rewards, that wouldn't be enough to solely rely on dungeons for leveling without the accumulation of gold and lots of it!

Dungeon leveling will open up new avenues for making gold in the form of auction house! One of the easiest methods for acquiring gold in Dungeons is to "disenchant" any of the items you get in dungeons that are of no use to your character.

Note: The "disenchant" feature will only be made available to players who have an "enchanter" working with you in your group.

Certain players who have chosen to acquire the enchanting profession possess the ability to disenchant magical items. Not only that but when an enchanter is present in a group this ability is made available for all players that are active within that group.

If you perform a group task and a group member unlocks a loot that is unique, magical, or rare then each group member will be asked what they want to do with the looted item. If the item is of use to your character then simply select "need" and the item will be added to your collection.

If however an enchanter is present within your group then there will also be a "disenchant" option available. If the particular item is of no use to your character then you will want to select the disenchant option. Once this step has been completed you can then sell the disenchant items on at the auction house and rake in some precious gold!

If you have yet to try dungeon leveling, then you really do owe it to yourself to give it a shot. You'll be amazed at how quickly you'll start power leveling your way through the game!

Ricky is a self confessed World of Warcraft addict. Having played for nearly 4 years he now blogs about WoW and shares some of that experience with others to help them conquer the land of Azeroth and fully benefit from the game.

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Priest Leveling Guide - The Priest Leveling Spec That Works!

The Priest is the main healer in World of Warcraft. So you would think that it is either impossible or difficult to level one without a group. Wrong. The Priest can solo just as good as any other class in the game, provided you get the right Priest leveling spec. Many players tried all sorts of combinations to make them kill fast and decrease down time, and the leveling spec they realized it was good is the one I am about to share with you.

You might call this a Priest leveling guide because this is the spec you need to do quests really fast. It is obvious that for leveling, you train in the Shadow talents. Which is the damage line of this class. While most players add all the points in Shadow, a good Priest leveling spec doesn't do that. I will get to the reason why you shouldn't do that in a second.

As you level up, put your points in Shadow. Do not spend any talent points in Improved Psychic Scream, Silence, Paralysis and Psychic Horror. These abilities are crowd control spells that you only need to use in PvP. Putting points in them as you level up is just a waste as you won't need silence and disarm in PvE. But what is really great about this Priest leveling spec is what you do with the rest of the points.

They should be spent in Discipline, all of them. The abilities you need to train there are Improved Power Word: Shield 2/2, Twin Disciplines 3/3, Mental Agility 2/3, Evangelism 2/2 and Archangel 1/1. These abilities will help you survive more damage, improve your damage and also help manage your mana. Mana consumption was always a problem for the Priest.

And that is the reason why you shouldn't put all your points in Shadow. If you do, you will run out of power very fast and you will have a lot of abilities on your quickbars that you will never use.

If you plan on doing a lot of Battlegrounds, than make another talent build for PvP only. When doing quests you only need damage and good mana management to make sure you don't have to waste time regenerating it after every few kills.

I am certain that if you follow what you saw in this little Priest leveling guide, you will have no trouble in PvE whatsoever. This Priest leveling spec has proven to be very useful to anyone as long as they were rushing to get to the level cap.

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Beginners Guide To Dungeon Leveling

Why Dungeon Leveling?

If you've played World of Warcraft for any length of time then you'll most probably have explored a number of different methods for leveling your character fast. There's no shortage of leveling guides available for WoW, however the majority of these guides focus on a combination of completing quests efficiently and mob grinding to level up quickly.

Unfortunately questing and grinding is no longer the best tactic for leveling a character fast. Since the release of the Wrath of the Lich King expansion, Blizzard incorporated the dungeon finder tool which makes dungeon leveling a whole lot easier and is available to all players once they cap level 15.

Not only have dungeons become an important part of power leveling but they also offer some pretty sweet rewards and are great fun to play.

Although many of the lower level dungeons can be located throughout the Horde territory in WoW. The dungeon finder tool allows players of both Alliance and Horde races to benefit from the Classic and Burning Crusade dungeons. The tool will pull in players that belong to the same faction across many different servers (players are segregated into different servers to prevent overcrowding).

The dungeon finder then sends you to your dungeon automatically without you having to venture into enemy territory just to locate and reach the dungeon.

What this basically means is the Alliance characters are now experiencing some of the Horde dungeons, while Horde players are also experiencing Alliance dungeons. It is now also a lot easier for players of both Alliance and Horde to complete dungeon quests that are located on the opposite factions territory.

Another huge benefit of the dungeon finder tool was that fact that all players could now access the lower level dungeons. It was difficult before to locate lower level players to group with is as most players on that server would have already achieved level 80 status. However since the rollout of the dungeon finder tool in patch 3.3 all that has now changed.

Dungeon Leveling - Dungeon Quests & Bosses

Dungeon quests are also a crucial component in a good dungeon leveling strategy. To encourage players of all levels (15+) to enter and play dungeons, Blizzard increased the amount of XP rewarded as well as added better rewards for completing dungeons. Dungeon quests can reward a player with twice as much as experience as an ordinary solo quest and of course the rewards are that much sweeter too.

There are also some nice gear upgrades to be acquired in dungeons by simply killing the bosses. Each dungeon will have its own boss and once defeated they will drop gear that is nicely suited for your class and level. Rewards gained like this cannot be gained from solo questing and will require that the player enters the dungeons in order to retrieve them.

Not only that but killing dungeon bosses is a great deal of fun. It sets a new challenge which is slightly different to that of solo questing, instead of just doing tedious grinding to power level your way through the game, you instead get to participate in new challenges and have unique opportunities that will be much more rewarding for both leveling and gear.

Dungeons guides are based on group efforts, which makes them more interesting and unique than the regular solo quests. For some reason playing in a group with other players is not just great fun but will also help you hone your skills for your class as each players character will play a slighlty different role depending on which class they belong to.

I've always enjoyed the Ranged Magic Damage Dealers because of their cool spells and they are also generally welcomed into groups and raids. Rogues are another great class for dungeon leveling, but it all boils down to personal preference and play style.

Ricky is a self confessed World of Warcraft addict. Having played for nearly 4 years he now blogs about WoW and shares some of that experience with others to help them conquer the land of Azeroth and fully benefit from the game.

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Friday, June 22, 2012

Warrior Leveling Guide and Leveling Build

Warrior Leveling Guide & Talent Leveling Build

With every new patch that's released, leveling the warrior class has become ever more easier. The rate at which you level your warrior will depend on which talent tree you emphasize.

Quite a few players seem to really enjoy tanking and quite happily play the game leveling up their warrior as a protection warrior. However this isn't the best choice for leveling at all.

Revenge and Shield Slam inflict a fair amount of damage and shock wave is also handy for later levels in the game. The real secret for speeding up your leveling when playing the Warrior class though is to explore the Protection talent tree.

The following is a variation for a recommended build for leveling the warrior:

Warrior Leveling Guide - Arms Talent Leveling Build

Although I feel the Protection tree offers the best spec for leveling purposes the Arms tree is still a good choice and is a great spec for Leveling, Dungeons and PvP scenarios.

If you're planning on an Arms talent leveling build then you're definitely going to want to take War Academy in the arms tree as this will increase the damage output of Mortal Strike, Raging Blow, Devastate, Victory Rush & Slam. Tactical Mastery is another important talent for leveling as this is going to enable you to retain up to an additional 50 Rage when you change stances.

You'll also want to consider Taste for Blood, Improved Slam, Lambs to the Slaughter and Bloodstorm. There are many good abilities to be unlocked in the Arms tree for leveling purposes but it's wise to snatch a few of the abilities on offer in the Fury tree as well.

Blood Craze is a must here and I would advise a full 3/3 talent build. Cruelty is just another great talent for leveling that's going to increase the critical strike chance of Bloodthirst, Mortal Strike and Shield Slam by 10%

I also like Piercing Howl and opted for that ability too in this particular build.

Warrior Leveling Guide - Protection Talent Leveling Build

The Protection talent leveling build has proven to be very effective for leveling Warriors fast. There are a ton of cool abilities within the Protection tree that are going to increase your single target damage, AoE (area of effect) damage and improve survivability making it a great spec for a Warrior leveling build.

You're going to want to take Incite without question and upgrade 3/3. This will increase the critical strike chance of Heroic Strike by 15%, and gives your Heroic Strike critical a 100% chance to cause the next Heroic Strike to also be a critical strike.

Devastate is just another must have talent that's going to strengthen your Warrior hugely. If equipping the prime glyth "Revenge", it's a must to take Improved Revenge from the Protection tree as well.

As with the Arms Warrior talent build, it's important to combine the build with the Fury talent tree. Again Blood Craze and Cruelty are just two must have talents for leveling and I would definitely take these from the Fury talent tree.

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The Best Paladin Leveling Spec For Version 4.3.2

The Paladin is a very interesting class to play. Mostly because you can fulfill three roles in a group, depending on which talent tree you have invested points. If you get a Paladin leveling spec from the Holy line, you will be a healer. From the Protection line you will be a tank and from the Retribution line you will have a lot of damage. But in this Paladin leveling guide I will share with you the best leveling spec you can get.

In order to be successful in PvE, you need to do quests. To level really fast, you must finish quests fast. And that requires you to have a lot of damage to defeat the mobs quickly. The Paladin can get that while also being able to heal himself so that he will not require any down time between kills. So the Paladin leveling spec you should get has to be Retribution.

With this talent build you should use two-handed weapons to get the maximum amount of damage. As you level up, make sure you invest your points in the Retribution line. The abilities you should ignore are Eye For An Eye, Guardian's Favor and Selfless Healer. These abilities are mostly for PvP and you don't really need them as you do quests. When you reach the Acts of Sacrifice talent, make sure you only spend one point in that one. That will be enough to be able to train the last talent, Zealotry.

The remaining points for this Paladin leveling guide should be spent in Holy, Arbiter Of The Light 2/2, Judgements Of The Pure 3/3, Blazing Light 2/2, and in Protection, Divinity 1/3 and Seals Of The Pure 2/2. As you will see, these extra talents will further improve your damage and overall efficiency by a lot. Some may argue that ignoring Eye For An Eye in PvE is a mistake. That ability has a 40% chance to return 30% of the magic damage you take back to the attacker. Since monsters have very weak magic damage, this ability will not prove to be very useful.

With this Paladin leveling spec you will advance in the game very fast. Even if you do some Battlegrounds as you level up, you will still have enough damage to put down an enemy. To make sure you always have the maximum DPS available to you from your weapon, make an effort and get the Heirloom weapon from Justice Points. It is more useful in PvE than the one from Honor Points, which gives you Resilience that only works in PvP.

If you use the spec you saw in this Paladin leveling guide you will hit the level cap fast and also be useful in instances. Should you wish to join some.

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Thursday, June 21, 2012

WoW Leveling Locations - Where Can You Level In WoW?

Finding the right WoW leveling locations isn't something difficult. You can level up in a lot of places throughout the game. They all work pretty good, so you just have to find out which suits you the best. That is why I will share with you the best places where you can level up in WoW.


Instead of telling you each zone where you should be for a particular level range, I will show you what leveling locations you have available in general. There is more than one way to advance in the game and you will see them all here.


Quests


The most used method to level up is by doing quests. Players choose this way of advancing because you can also get Gathering professions and make some money too. If you know your way around the quests in WoW or you are using a leveling guide, this method will prove to be the fastest yet.


Grinding


This is another of the pretty good WoW leveling locations, it's just that it is boring. If you have Heirloom items on you than it is worth it. Although it will become harder and harder to gain a new level once you advance.


Instances


Since Dungeon Finder was implemented, leveling through instances has become a very fun way to reach the level cap. You won't have trouble with items since you get blue loot from the bosses in the dungeons and until level 70, you also get a sack that contains a blue item each time you finish an instance.


Battlegrounds


The only trouble with Battlegrounds is that you only get experience when you finish it. If you win you get almost double experience to what you would get if you lose. And winning a BG might turn out to be difficult, since you go up against players who know what they are doing.


In broad, these are the WoW leveling locations you should look into. I suggest using quests to level up as it is the simplest way. If you are fed up with quests and the tranquility that usually accompanies them, then Battlegrounds is probably where you would want to be. Just make sure that you join matches in which you don't have the minimum level. If you do, you will be instantly defeated by enemy Rogues and that will get to be very annoying.


If you would like something between quests and Battlegrounds, then you should definitely try using the Dungeon Finder. As a tank or healer you will get groups pretty fast so you won't have to wait in the queue for very long.


 


 


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Cataclysm Leveling Guide - What You Need To Succeed In The Cataclysm Expansion For WoW

Leveling in Cataclysm can be difficult when you first arrive there. Most players just pick up a Cataclysm leveling guide to make sure that they will know where to go and what to do. But finding the quest objectives and doing the right ones isn't all there is to leveling there. You need to be mindful about a few other things as well.

The way I see it now is that World of Warcraft has two major leveling areas, the ones from level 1 to level 80 and the one from level 80 to 85. This is because the mobs are very different in the new Cataclysm zones. That is why I will tell you exactly what you need to make sure you won't waste time over there.

- As I was saying, the monsters in Cataclysm are different. They are a lot tougher and you will also have a considerable handicap towards them as you begin. That handicap will be your items. The ones you will have on you will be much weaker than what you can get from quests in Cataclysm. So to make sure you fix that, purchase the blue crafted set from the Auction House when you reach level 80 and then move on.

- If you have a class that can be a tank, make sure you get that spec when entering Cataclysm. This will help you last longer in fights and also allow you to deal AoE damage. If you can't be a tank, then pick a talent build that offers you more defensive capabilities. The NPCs here hit a lot harder and you might have some bad surprises.

- As you reach level 80, you have two option in terms of leveling zones, Mt. Hyjal or Vashj'ir. Pick Mt. Hyjal as the area is much more easier to move around and has better and more quests. The Vashj'ir area is mostly underwater so you will move very slow until you do several quests that will allow you to get a water mount. Plus the quests there are pretty scarce so you will only waste time.

- Once you reach level 80 and are having trouble with the Cataclysm mobs, use the Dungeon Finder to do some instances. The items you get from them will help you. Provided you get into instances that are level 80 plus. If not, you will receive the same level gear you did prior to Cataclysm.

If you take care of these things then you will have no problems reaching the level cap fast. It's a bit more difficult at the start, but everything will become easier as you change your gear to the new item level. You will then be able to level up really easy in World of Warcraft, especially if you grab a Cataclysm leveling guide.

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