I never liked to level up a new toon, but as I wanted to try new dimenssions of the game by playing as tank, I had to start from scratch with a paladin. By the time I hit level 40, the XP bar stopped from moving so I had to look for solution to hasten my progress. The best solution was an Alliance leveling guide. Not only that this guide has provided me with a great quest path, it also showed me many tips and tricks to level faster in World of Warcraft. Therefore, to help all the other Alliance players, here are a few useful thing that I've learned.
1. Always pick up all the quests that you encounter. In World of Warcraft, questing is the main way to level up, and you always need to focus on the bonus XP that you will get by completing a quest instead of the XP from the mobs that you kill. It's also much better to solve only quests that are lower than you, to go through them faster and without dying 10 times on a quest.
2. This Alliance leveling guide has taught me not to spend too much time equipping my toons while still leveling up. Anyone will be just fine with the green crap from quests. Also, it's important to save all the gold from quests for the epic flying mount and for Cold Weather Flying skill. As soon as you get your swift flying ability, your XP rating will sky rocket, as you won't need to take long detours to achieve your goals.
3. If you level your character during week-ends, which is most likely, queue for the holiday battleground and try not to miss any queue. You'll get a high amount of XP in a BG, honor points and also badges which you'll use them later. Also, if your faction wins, you will get a juicy bonus of XP. For example, I got 120k XP from a win in Alterac Valley during a holiday week-end, at level 75.
If these tips aren't won't hasten your progress as much as you hoped, I can only recommend you the Alliance leveling guide I've been following. It's a consistent guide, that will show you the perfect leveling path for Alliance and I'm absolutely positive that will work for you. - 32500
1. Always pick up all the quests that you encounter. In World of Warcraft, questing is the main way to level up, and you always need to focus on the bonus XP that you will get by completing a quest instead of the XP from the mobs that you kill. It's also much better to solve only quests that are lower than you, to go through them faster and without dying 10 times on a quest.
2. This Alliance leveling guide has taught me not to spend too much time equipping my toons while still leveling up. Anyone will be just fine with the green crap from quests. Also, it's important to save all the gold from quests for the epic flying mount and for Cold Weather Flying skill. As soon as you get your swift flying ability, your XP rating will sky rocket, as you won't need to take long detours to achieve your goals.
3. If you level your character during week-ends, which is most likely, queue for the holiday battleground and try not to miss any queue. You'll get a high amount of XP in a BG, honor points and also badges which you'll use them later. Also, if your faction wins, you will get a juicy bonus of XP. For example, I got 120k XP from a win in Alterac Valley during a holiday week-end, at level 75.
If these tips aren't won't hasten your progress as much as you hoped, I can only recommend you the Alliance leveling guide I've been following. It's a consistent guide, that will show you the perfect leveling path for Alliance and I'm absolutely positive that will work for you. - 32500
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