Leveling in World of Warcraft is quite easy to get frustrated, so we made a small mini Druid Horde leveling guide for you here, which offer you with a power boost on leveling your Druid, as a result you are able to get stronger as quickly as possible and do better in battle.
Let's talk about your talents at first. 0/30/21 or 14/32/5 is all good leveling builds. If you don't know what those numbers mean, you can search the World of Warcraft site and learn about talents. On the one hand, 0/30/21 gives you a great DPS and an above average healer. But on the other hand 14/32/5 gives you great DPS but you will lose on some healing talents. So choose your own style, so go for damage and healing or more damage and not as much healing. To ensure that you have the ability to spec down the feral tree! This is the talent tree you should be focusing on when it comes to speccing your Alliance Druid for leveling.
Where the heck do you level your Druid Alliance? We will make it easy for you and we'll also show a strategy guide that players use to get level 80 under 4 weeks! Does it sound impossible? You do just try it. This is warp speed leveling not meant for the noob. If you are a noob, go take your time but for the players with a little knowledge this is for you.
Level 1-20- Stick to the first two areas and grind, if you want the max XP per hour don't bother questing yet.
Level 21-26- Wetlands quest, grinds raptors, slimes and orcs. Then Redridge Mountain and Lakeshire quests
Level 26-30- Do some quests in duskwood and then go grind undeads.
Level 30-35- you can grind daggerspines in Hillsbrad. Purgation Isle is also a good undead grinding hotspot.
Level 36-40- you can do Hillsbrad south shore quests, Desolace quests and kodo grinding till level 38. Then, you can also do undead ravengers in the southeast to level 40.
Level 41-45- Work on trolls, owl beasts and wolves for grinding and quests.
Level 45-48- Do the Tanaris quests and pirates ob eastern peninsula for grinding.
Level 48-52- go to Felwood, grind deadwood gnolls and do some quests from the sanctuary in the south. Grind dreadmauls in the Blasted Lands and more quests and grinding in Un'goro crater on the plants and elementals.
Level 52-55- Azshara blood Elves are good for grinding, grind Dreadmaul Rock Ogres and Firegut Ogres in Burning Steppes. Felwood Irontree woods and cave is great for grinding to.
Level 55-58- Get the Eastern Plaguelands quests from the sanctuary and grind the undead at ruined towns. Winterspring grinding is at Winterfall Villiage or Lake Kel'Theril undead highborns.
Level 58-70- The second you ding to level 58 go for the Outlands. There are hundreds of quests there you can do to get help reaching level 70. Many quests require you to kill Monster. So, you can get several of these quests and do them together.
Level 70-80- Now in Northrend, quest clumping and instances are the way to level here. The instances in Northrend are much quicker and easier then the ones in outland.
Most of the players could get to level 80 with four weeks, could you? There're lots of grinding and you may not have with this or just don't understand how to get around so easily. If that's you then you may want to look into an in-game guide with only questing in it.
It is likely that you are better off than before with this Druid Alliance leveling guide. Best of luck!
Let's talk about your talents at first. 0/30/21 or 14/32/5 is all good leveling builds. If you don't know what those numbers mean, you can search the World of Warcraft site and learn about talents. On the one hand, 0/30/21 gives you a great DPS and an above average healer. But on the other hand 14/32/5 gives you great DPS but you will lose on some healing talents. So choose your own style, so go for damage and healing or more damage and not as much healing. To ensure that you have the ability to spec down the feral tree! This is the talent tree you should be focusing on when it comes to speccing your Alliance Druid for leveling.
Where the heck do you level your Druid Alliance? We will make it easy for you and we'll also show a strategy guide that players use to get level 80 under 4 weeks! Does it sound impossible? You do just try it. This is warp speed leveling not meant for the noob. If you are a noob, go take your time but for the players with a little knowledge this is for you.
Level 1-20- Stick to the first two areas and grind, if you want the max XP per hour don't bother questing yet.
Level 21-26- Wetlands quest, grinds raptors, slimes and orcs. Then Redridge Mountain and Lakeshire quests
Level 26-30- Do some quests in duskwood and then go grind undeads.
Level 30-35- you can grind daggerspines in Hillsbrad. Purgation Isle is also a good undead grinding hotspot.
Level 36-40- you can do Hillsbrad south shore quests, Desolace quests and kodo grinding till level 38. Then, you can also do undead ravengers in the southeast to level 40.
Level 41-45- Work on trolls, owl beasts and wolves for grinding and quests.
Level 45-48- Do the Tanaris quests and pirates ob eastern peninsula for grinding.
Level 48-52- go to Felwood, grind deadwood gnolls and do some quests from the sanctuary in the south. Grind dreadmauls in the Blasted Lands and more quests and grinding in Un'goro crater on the plants and elementals.
Level 52-55- Azshara blood Elves are good for grinding, grind Dreadmaul Rock Ogres and Firegut Ogres in Burning Steppes. Felwood Irontree woods and cave is great for grinding to.
Level 55-58- Get the Eastern Plaguelands quests from the sanctuary and grind the undead at ruined towns. Winterspring grinding is at Winterfall Villiage or Lake Kel'Theril undead highborns.
Level 58-70- The second you ding to level 58 go for the Outlands. There are hundreds of quests there you can do to get help reaching level 70. Many quests require you to kill Monster. So, you can get several of these quests and do them together.
Level 70-80- Now in Northrend, quest clumping and instances are the way to level here. The instances in Northrend are much quicker and easier then the ones in outland.
Most of the players could get to level 80 with four weeks, could you? There're lots of grinding and you may not have with this or just don't understand how to get around so easily. If that's you then you may want to look into an in-game guide with only questing in it.
It is likely that you are better off than before with this Druid Alliance leveling guide. Best of luck!
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