If you play World of Warcraft (WoW), then you no doubt want a good power leveling guide. The low-end game is fine, but the high-end game is where everyone wants to be. And everyone wants to be there yesterday!
I have four level 80 characters, all Horde not including my Death Knight. For the Horde! Now that you know where my allegiance lies, I would like to say these tips work for the Alliance as well. These are basic tips for everyone to use to help level up their character fast.
First, you will need bags, and the more they can hold the better. I started on day one when bags weren’t easily found. However, now bags of all sizes can be bought, found, or made. Bags are needed to hold items for quests; and, if you only have the small bag you start with, then you will be stuck doing one quest at a time, making for very slow experience. Buy the largest bags you can, whenever you can. Just don’t neglect your training.
If you are new to WoW, I suggest taking up tailoring and skinning at level 5. If you are going to kill the animals anyway, you might as well skin them for some extra cash. As a tailor you can make cheap bags. If you are a castor, then you can make cheap leather gear too.
Finally, you will want some sort of quest helper. A quest helper is an add-on that will greatly improve your levelling. The fastest way to level is through quests. Quests provide you with all the skill, money, and gear needed to power level.
A quest helper can show you where to go to complete a quest, preventing you from wandering around and shouting for directions. Frankly, I have been spoiled. I will no longer play WoW without a quest helper. Newbies and veterans alike will benefit from the use of one. No power leveling guide is worth a penny if it doesn’t include a quest helper.
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This post was written by plrpro on July 4, 2009






