i don’t use leveling guides but my advice for fast leveling is to buy the biggest bags you can afford and as many as you can carry, that way you won’t need to keep going back to town to seel things. also get to know what items aren’t worth much so you can just throw them out to make room. like if you’re level 60+ in zangramarch then you don’t want to be holding onto shiney fish scales (i think they’re worth less than a silver per stack where most other items are worth atleast 5s for just one and can be worth over a gold per stack), especially if you don’t need them as reagents. if you are levling an alt then quickly rush it through and only carry quest items and things you need for professions or things you know you can make descent money off of at the AH (like cloth) that way you only need to go back to town to hand in quests, get trained or repaired instead of running back more than twice as much just to sell useless stuff. this is only if you have a high level main on the same server. if you’re starting out fresh then you’ll need the money for training, professions, repairs, etc. but if you have a main in outland, you can make the amount of money in an hour in outland that it would take (the average player) 20-30 levels to make if you’re just starting out. i make atleast 20g an hour questing in outland but i have a friend who’s only level 30 and has 20 gold.
what i do to save time leveling is make a lot fo characters and let their rested EXP build up. i have 3 mains and a few other characters that i barely play. i don’t play my characters if their rested exp runs out, i’ll park them in an inn for a few days and play them later and just move on to the next character. this strategy works for me because i have a 2 person guild and between the 2 of us we have atleast one of each profession so we can craft pretty much anything. i like having a lot of characters so i can switch from melee to caster depending on what i feel like doing. however, if you don’t have much time to play then just make one character and focus on that one because having a lot fo characters can be too overwelming.
why are you playing video games in the first place? You should have some better things to do but hey thats just me but I think you can find this guide on the internet it’s a wonderful resource but try the site gamefaqs.com
WoW rocks. Um grr friends left me a small file down load nothing flash just goes threw all grinding places quests . u get the pic. I cant find atm.
Good guides are hard to find.
I say the best bet is posting in a wow or bliz Forum….
And if i find this guide ill reply back.
Take care..
Moderation.. meh who ever thought of such a thing…
Seroiusly.. all things in moderation.
Hi and welcome to my site dedicated to Warlock Leveling Guides My name is James and I have been an avid fan of World of Warcraft for about 12 months. I love it and my wife says I should divorce her and marry the game instead! A little severe...of course I love my wife too!
Anyway I always struggled a little with Warlock as its so competitive. Thats why I recommend and use the software guide that you see on this website. It got me to Level 80 very quickly and I am sure it can do the same for you.
i don’t use leveling guides but my advice for fast leveling is to buy the biggest bags you can afford and as many as you can carry, that way you won’t need to keep going back to town to seel things. also get to know what items aren’t worth much so you can just throw them out to make room. like if you’re level 60+ in zangramarch then you don’t want to be holding onto shiney fish scales (i think they’re worth less than a silver per stack where most other items are worth atleast 5s for just one and can be worth over a gold per stack), especially if you don’t need them as reagents. if you are levling an alt then quickly rush it through and only carry quest items and things you need for professions or things you know you can make descent money off of at the AH (like cloth) that way you only need to go back to town to hand in quests, get trained or repaired instead of running back more than twice as much just to sell useless stuff. this is only if you have a high level main on the same server. if you’re starting out fresh then you’ll need the money for training, professions, repairs, etc. but if you have a main in outland, you can make the amount of money in an hour in outland that it would take (the average player) 20-30 levels to make if you’re just starting out. i make atleast 20g an hour questing in outland but i have a friend who’s only level 30 and has 20 gold.
what i do to save time leveling is make a lot fo characters and let their rested EXP build up. i have 3 mains and a few other characters that i barely play. i don’t play my characters if their rested exp runs out, i’ll park them in an inn for a few days and play them later and just move on to the next character. this strategy works for me because i have a 2 person guild and between the 2 of us we have atleast one of each profession so we can craft pretty much anything. i like having a lot of characters so i can switch from melee to caster depending on what i feel like doing. however, if you don’t have much time to play then just make one character and focus on that one because having a lot fo characters can be too overwelming.
why are you playing video games in the first place? You should have some better things to do but hey thats just me but I think you can find this guide on the internet it’s a wonderful resource but try the site gamefaqs.com
WoW rocks. Um grr friends left me a small file down load nothing flash just goes threw all grinding places quests . u get the pic. I cant find atm.
Good guides are hard to find.
I say the best bet is posting in a wow or bliz Forum….
And if i find this guide ill reply back.
Take care..
Moderation.. meh who ever thought of such a thing…
Seroiusly.. all things in moderation.
here’s what you do:
go to google.com
type in your character’s race and/or class, then "leveling guide" (leave the quotes on there!!)
you should find something specificly good for your character.
this one guy did a great one for undead locks, which is my main.
MMowned has some pretty good leveling guides for most classes and they recently updated and have most of the 1-70 guides.
They also have a lot of addons and secrets about the game
it can pretty much help you with anything in WoW
James Leveling guide. Best thing ever.
Alliance- http://wow-pro.com/node/599
Horde- http://wow-pro.com/node/754
I use it myself ^^