Speaking of Recruit-A-Friend. If you are planning to start playing WOW with a friend, make sure to use the Recruit-A-Friend system. Not only do you get special in-game rewards and free game time, but you’ll gain triple experience for everything you do as long as you're grouped with your friend. This is great for making the long level gaps much more manageable as you’ll generally be 2-3 levels ahead of your "expected" level.2. Do Groups of Quests. The biggest time sink involved in leveling a WOW character is running back and forth to a quest center to http://www.solorsgold.com/ turn in quests and get follow-ups. Try to pick up as many quests as possible and complete everything that’s nearby before returning to a quest core for turn-ins to save the time of running back and forth, especially in the very early levels when you don't yet have a mount. Make sure when you head out to do a chain of quests that you keep a stack of potions, food, and water on you to make sure you can regenerate your HP quickly and complete quests efficiently.3. You can use Quest Helper because it points out the locations of items needed for each quest and helps keep you from spending hours looking for that last egg that some goblin needs on the other side of Azeroth. Keep your questing to "circuits" and you'll see a noticeable increase in the experience per hour you gain. According to the above world of warcraft guides, you will get a higher level in the game.So much of the information on the Internet about WOW is based on hardcore raiding and endgame PvP that the new players often get overlooked. There are a lot of guides for new players that “guarantee” the best strategies for success at leveling. 1. Take Your Time! Seriously, if this is the first time you play World of Warcraft (or any MMO for that matter); you should take the time to explore the content at every level. If it takes you months to level up, big deal – at least you actually crazed about yourself in the game and got plenty of entertainment that power levelers probably miss. 2. Get Bags. This is especially true if you were brought into WOW as part of Recruit-A-Friend from a high level player. Anyone at 80 keeps several hundred gold on hand just from daily quests and items that sell for tons of gold, so donating 20-50g to you to purchase 16+ slot bags won’t be a big deal. Bag space is necessary to quest because you can pick up every item that drops and either use it or sell it for some quick cash.3. Sell Everything! This goes with the bag tip. Pick up everything that drops from NPCs. Don’t care whether it’s cloth, herbs, or just grey-quality trash. Additionally, you should pick up two professionsas complement. The things that you don’t use to level the profession can be sold for http://www.diablo4shop.com/ an easy profit.
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