World of Warcraft is a very time-consuming form of entertainment. In this game, leveling your character is an arduous and less than entertaining task. Leveling is only enjoyable. Being at level cap is the ultimate goal of leveling your character and the best way to begin is to get yourself a leveling addon from a popular addon site.
There are two addons like Carbonite or Quest-Helper. Seeing as how Carbonite is no longer under development at all, the Quest-Helper addon is more useful than any online resource and most of the people we know. It will show all the objective locations on your map, find the shortest distance to travel to each in succession and provide you with a nifty compass- esque arrow that will point you exactly where to travel in Azeroth. You can slap this baby in your World of Warcraft, Interface or Addons folder and you are on your way to level 80.
It doesn't mean that you don't have to use that lump of mush in your head just because this magical addon does all the navigation for you. The following tips should be followed apart from using Quest-Helper.
The first tip is no instance. Don't even imagine you're doing one. Many of these instances fail because of the poor group setups from everyone being a leveling spec. The average instance will take about an hour and you gain one or two blue items that will be replaced in another hour's play. You are losing a large chunk of time for very little reward. The only exceptions are when a higher level player is killing everything in the instance in very little time for you or you absolutely want to do the instance with friends.
The second one is to think of your talents. Most people would recommend that your talents be completely planned for each level. Anyone who's not brain dead can see the most efficient talent and pick it in less than 15 seconds every time you they level. However, you should certainly pick one of the three talent trees beforehand from your class to level as preferably the one most suitable for leveling.
The third one is to plan trips to major cities. If you must leave the area you're leveling in, try to get everything done in one swoop. Keep a mental note on what levels you can upgrade or learn new, important abilities, so you can visit the class trainer. Also, stick all your auctions up, buy reagents depending on your class, and possibly deposit items in your bank while getting abilities. To really save time, keep another character in a major city and just mail things to it. An important note is to never set your hearthstone home to a major city, no matter how tempting. It will be put to much more use when it is set to a leveling hub, allowing all quests to be quickly turned in and new quests to be acquired.
The fourth one is not try to die. Dying is an obvious way to slow things down. Spending ten minutes running back to your corpse accomplishes nothing. Dying is bad. Avoid it.
The fifth one is cycle quests. Upon arrival at a new area, grab every single quest you can spot. Quest-Helper will sort them instantly into the quickest possible order. Do all the quests in that order, turn them all in at the same time, then grab the next batch until another area is in your level range.
The last one is kill-walk. Walking to a new quest hub? Kill everything along the way. Killing stuff on the path is one of the least practiced and best ways to improve leveling times.
That is all about efficient leveling tips in Wow, hoping that you can get a hang of all of them.
There are two addons like Carbonite or Quest-Helper. Seeing as how Carbonite is no longer under development at all, the Quest-Helper addon is more useful than any online resource and most of the people we know. It will show all the objective locations on your map, find the shortest distance to travel to each in succession and provide you with a nifty compass- esque arrow that will point you exactly where to travel in Azeroth. You can slap this baby in your World of Warcraft, Interface or Addons folder and you are on your way to level 80.
It doesn't mean that you don't have to use that lump of mush in your head just because this magical addon does all the navigation for you. The following tips should be followed apart from using Quest-Helper.
The first tip is no instance. Don't even imagine you're doing one. Many of these instances fail because of the poor group setups from everyone being a leveling spec. The average instance will take about an hour and you gain one or two blue items that will be replaced in another hour's play. You are losing a large chunk of time for very little reward. The only exceptions are when a higher level player is killing everything in the instance in very little time for you or you absolutely want to do the instance with friends.
The second one is to think of your talents. Most people would recommend that your talents be completely planned for each level. Anyone who's not brain dead can see the most efficient talent and pick it in less than 15 seconds every time you they level. However, you should certainly pick one of the three talent trees beforehand from your class to level as preferably the one most suitable for leveling.
The third one is to plan trips to major cities. If you must leave the area you're leveling in, try to get everything done in one swoop. Keep a mental note on what levels you can upgrade or learn new, important abilities, so you can visit the class trainer. Also, stick all your auctions up, buy reagents depending on your class, and possibly deposit items in your bank while getting abilities. To really save time, keep another character in a major city and just mail things to it. An important note is to never set your hearthstone home to a major city, no matter how tempting. It will be put to much more use when it is set to a leveling hub, allowing all quests to be quickly turned in and new quests to be acquired.
The fourth one is not try to die. Dying is an obvious way to slow things down. Spending ten minutes running back to your corpse accomplishes nothing. Dying is bad. Avoid it.
The fifth one is cycle quests. Upon arrival at a new area, grab every single quest you can spot. Quest-Helper will sort them instantly into the quickest possible order. Do all the quests in that order, turn them all in at the same time, then grab the next batch until another area is in your level range.
The last one is kill-walk. Walking to a new quest hub? Kill everything along the way. Killing stuff on the path is one of the least practiced and best ways to improve leveling times.
That is all about efficient leveling tips in Wow, hoping that you can get a hang of all of them.
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