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Posted: March 23rd, 2005
tault_3domfighter
To level and rule


I am an NE druid, thinking that im leveling too slowly. Please reply and et em knw what u think is the best way to level up quickly


As a druid, i spreaded my talent points over restoration but mainly in balance. I was told that it is better to spread points because it means i have some strength in everything instead of good in 1 and get owned in the other 2. my style of play is to throw all my spells at my stuck enemy and as it approaches, the already buffed up charachter of mine will turn feral in accrodance to who or what m enmy / enemies are. I mainy use cat form for i lieks its attack speed but bear makes a long lasting, strong tank that is more likely to survive to a outnumbering enemy force.


Tell me what u feel about how to both evel up and be good as a druid. Thx. This shud act as a stragedy guide for all druid users :D!!!
Posted: March 25th, 2005
tault_bertik
Druids have been buffed in the last patch so it should be much easier to level. Also, make sure you have all the latest avaliable spells. You might also consider respecing depending on some popular Druid builds.
Posted: July 7th, 2005
cmpolis
The best way to level is to grind. Just go to a certain location and keep killing. Quests are just a waste of time unless you want an item or you are in a group and can do higher level quests.
Posted: July 7th, 2005
karnak
quests are good if you do kill "x" amount of beasts.if your grinding there anyway might as well have the exttra exp.
Posted: July 8th, 2005
cmpolis
Good point karnak!
Posted: July 8th, 2005
tault_epg12
yea nice point i maked a druid and i played 24 hours its lvl 28 now
Posted: July 19th, 2005
karnak
cmpolis wrote:Good point karnak!
hehehe ty,shame 1 liners cant earn me a premium :(
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