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 Premium Forum : World of Warcraft General Discussions
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Posted: June 26th, 2007, 3:58 am
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magicmace
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Can we get a premium form for just premium users to post what they have?
Because i have a lot of guides for wow but i dont want regulars leeching from it, i dont want to make a submission because well, they can leech it if they see it in time! :X
I mean, i have a lot of guides. (Over 300 Guides for WoW)
If you want to see a pic of all of them, please ask, i'll show you.
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Posted: June 26th, 2007, 4:03 am
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magicmace
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Thats not even half of them.
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Posted: June 26th, 2007, 4:18 am
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magicmace
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Heres one horde guide(Not Joanas)
*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*HORDE LEVELING GUIDE~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~
Leveling Guide by Snamuh
There is no “best” way to level. Certain people may prefer questing, some may prefer grinding. Some may prefer instancing, while others may prefer of combination of all of the aforementioned methods. Whether you prefer to level to 60 as fast as you can, or whether you prefer to take your time to enjoy every aspect of the game is entirely up to you, but this guide is meant to help you in your leveling process by providing you with the information you need to enhance your leveling experience.
* Before you go out to grind mobs, find out if there are any quests you can accomplish in the area simultaneously. It’s always nice to turn in a few quests at the end of a period of grinding and receive a nice reward of experience/items/money.
* Unless the quest deals with mobs you’re grinding, stick to the quests that say to “kill x mobs” or to “collect y items.” These quests are great because not only do you receive experience for quest completion, but you also accumulate a surprising amount of experience in the process of completing it. These quests are also generally short on travel time and there is a great potential for financial gain due to all the random loot you will find. You might even get lucky and snag a rare item every once in a while!
* Avoid downtime! Avoid quests that force you to do a lot of traveling unless they are necessary for a chain that you need. Avoid unnecessary trips to town. Take care of everything that needs to be done before you head out to level. Make sure you have a good supply of food and drinks to last you for a while. In some situations, it can be helpful if there is an NPC nearby the area where you are grinding/questing, so you can sell all of the things you find without wasting time running back to town.
* Pick up all of the items you find. This seems almost self-explanatory, but you’d be surprised at the serious cash you can make by picking up all of the random junk you find (Believe it or not those slabs of tender wolf meat can add up!). Pick up almost all of the loot you gather, with few exceptions.
* Fight mobs that are generally within 2 levels of your level. Anything out of that range and your experience generally won’t balance out your kill speed (and vice versa). Of course, there are exceptions based on the class you have chosen and the way you play.
* Avoid the elite quests. Generally these quests are MUCH better for the item rewards rather than the experience rewards. Unless you can accomplish a bunch of quests at the same time, the experience isn’t worth the time spent. There are several exceptions to this rule, mainly when you need the items from a certain place such as the end-game instances, which you will be running countless times in order to get the gear you need
* Take advantage of the resources provided to you. Whether its resources provided directly by Blizzard, informational sites such as Thottbot and Allakhazam, or guild sites such as Nurfed, Conquest, and Discordia (self-promotion happy.gif), these sources can prove to be invaluable in making the game more enjoyable for the players.
It is important to note that many of the following zones/mobs overlap into different level groups and that there is no single set path to level. These are just merely suggestions and hotspots for you to look in to. Then you can decide which spots you enjoy most and focus on them.
Level 1-11
During these stages of the game, you’ll be spending your time in your race’s starting zone: Durotar for the Orcs and Trolls, Mulgore for the Tauren, and Tirisfal Glades for the Forsaken Undead. These zones are quite simple: just proceed through the quests as fast as possible to the next zone. The beginning zones are the only areas where I would suggest completing all or almost all of the quests in your respective zone. Most of the quests are quite easy to complete and take a relatively short amount of time to complete.
Durotar, Mulgore, Tristfal Glades
Level 11-18
Barrens
No matter which race you have chosen, I recommend proceeding to the Barrens following your starting zone. This zone is packed with quests for you to complete and mobs for you to shred. The Crossroads is the place to be. This will be the center of your questing for the next 8 to 10 levels. There are many of the experience friendly “kill x” or “collect y” quests to complete involving various mob types (plainstrider, zhevra, raptors, lions, razormanes, etc.) Your first few levels here should be spent right outside of the Crossroads killing the various mobs that inhabit the area. A good grinding location can be found south of Ratchet, where you will find the Southsea Pirates.
Barrens
Level 18-21
Grinding
Barrens
While I generally don’t recommend instancing if your goal is to level up quickly, I feel that the Wailing Caverns is a must-do. Not only is it a good introduction to instancing, but also you can accumulate a good amount of experience here. Of course, the items are what most instancing is all about, and the Wailing Caverns provides a good amount of items for your next several levels.
Outside of instancing, these next few levels can be spent in the Central Barrens, namely the Bramblescar region. One of the better quest charges you to acquire 100 tusks. While completing this quest, you can accumulate a tremendous amount of experience that can help make these levels go by relatively fast.
For those interested in grinding, there is an incredible spot in the northwest corner of the Barrens. Not only are there a lot of harpies, which are great for fast kills and a lot of random junk items (which add up), but there is also a nearby NPC to which you can sell your loots, saving a lot of downtime.
Barrens
Note that I gave the Barrens a lower rating here. This is because the Barrens are not as effective for leveling during these levels as they were previously. While it is still a good spot to level, it does not have all of the advantages it had during lower levels..
And it goes on, but thats all i will show for now
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Posted: June 26th, 2007, 6:37 am
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tault_pohyu
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We do have such a section, the submissions forums. If you would post your guides there, they will be eventually moved to the confirmed guides section, which is only viewable by premium members, and you may also score some points while doing so 
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Posted: June 26th, 2007, 7:15 am
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Tault_admin
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As he said 
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Posted: June 26th, 2007, 11:41 pm
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