| Fast Leveling in Wrath of the Lich King |
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| Written by MikeMiller | |
| Friday, 11 September 2009 | |
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Northrend is probably one of the most tremendous and breathtaking additions to World of Warcraft since the game was launched in 2004 and for that reason a lot of players have been striving to see and enjoy as much of the continent as possible as fast as possible. After all, they still want to keep up with their friends as they level without falling too far behind. But, doing that can be a tall order without knowing what they are getting into in Northrend or without the help of an alliance leveling guide.
Northrend is probably one of the most tremendous and breathtaking additions to World of Warcraft since the game was launched in 2004 and for that reason a lot of players have been striving to see and enjoy as much of the continent as possible as fast as possible. After all, they still want to keep up with their friends as they level without falling too far behind. But, doing that can be a tall order without knowing what they are getting into in Northrend or without the help of an alliance leveling guide. Knowing that Northrend has loads of quests added and a huge area with two starting zones, one would expect leveling through it to require more time and research than it used to be before. The first thing in Northrend leveling is to know where to start. There are two starting zones " Borean Tundra and Howling Fjord " and each one has its own positive and negative points to consider. But, of the two, Borean Tundra is by far the better choice for getting started in leveling. It provides a more linear leveling sequence, a faster route between hubs and a lot easier chance of finding what you need. Howling Fjord is a prettier, technically more awe inspiring locale, but it takes more time to get around and is thus harder to level up in as quickly. While Outland was a series of large quest hubs with dozens of quests to complete at once, most of Northrends quests are done in chains that follow a story line. This makes it easier to find them in order, but it also makes Northrend leveling a bit more grueling. To effectively pull it off, you need to spend a bit of time prepping your character for each zone, reading up on the right paths and knowing which NPCs you should be talking to. Daily quests can be completed in Northrend starting level 72. This means that you will no more need to grind to reach your next level. Just do the daily quests and gain more XP. You should do these daily quests only if you reach Icecrown Glacier and you are still not level 80 as doing them before will reward you with little XP. Given it is full of new content that can be explored in many new exciting ways, leveling in Northrend will take you more effort and time but, at the same time, will give you more pleasure and fun. About the Author: About the author: Mike Miller wrote his Nubun WOW Guide to teach wow players level their characters to 80 in under 8 days. Learn more by visiting Nubun's Alliance Guide From the Webmaster: "Having the opportunity to share my hobbies and interests with so many people around the world gives me great satisfaction. As a bonus, I blog and produce websites about topics that interest me and receive ad revenue from the websites and Blogs."
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