i would say find a group and just keep running instances but since you can only play a couple of hours on the weekdays i would say grind and grind. azhara is a good play to grind the Naga people along the coast but you might be to low for that. you can also go to tanaris and grind the elementals near the entrance to un'goro and maybe even in un'goro. or get a group of people and kill elite dragons on swamp of sorrows.
2007-03-14 05:19:01
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answered by Mustng0021 5
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Grinding is kind of boring, but a good way to earn experience...plus, using rest bonus is great, because you earn twice as much experience for everything that you kill...and if you only play an hour or two here and there, you will always have rest bonus.
For questing, the best thing to do, that I found anyways, is to grind an area that you have quests to complete anyways...eventually, you'll get all the quest items or kills that you need, and you earned a ton of exp in the process...
At level 43, you should be headed to Tanaris to do some quests, try to find the Hidden Cove in Tanaris, there are a ton of humanoid mobs that drop money, cloth, and the occasional green item. Or, if you prefer, go to the east coast and kill turtles to your heart's content.
2007-03-14 09:34:50
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answered by xylina_69 4
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First, you should be staying in Tanaris at the moment. From levels 40-47 Tanaris has A LOT of very good quests, and most of them are straight up kill quests.
Swamp of Sorrows is also an excellent area, and if you haven't finished up Dustwallow Marsh, you can easily knock a level out there.
Once you hit level 50, I'd suggest Un'goro Crater, I usually stick there till level 54, then hit up the beginning Blasted Lands quests, then Western Plaguelands at 55, 56 will be Eastern Plaguelands, and 57-58 will be Silithus. The moment you hit 58, go through the Dark Portal.
I sat down and in one day I knocked out 55-60, using that pattern.
Smart questing is the key to leveling fast. Completing all available quests for a certain area in a zone, then moving to the next area, and only going to town to turn in quests and vendoring items is the key.
I only did 3 instances on my 1-60 grind. 60-70 I did quite a few more, but only for the reason that our guild was running them all together and it was very fast and efficient.
So stick to smart questing. Utilize resources like http://www.wowhead.com http://wow.allakhazam.com http://www.thottbot.com to help you plan your quests.
Once you hit the outlands, Quests are the ONLY way to go. Killing a mob will only get you about 500-600exp, but completing a quest will get you between 10,000-19,000 exp.
2007-03-14 12:31:30
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answered by Travis A 3
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Try a new zone, it might make it more fun. Do you prefer playing on your own, or with friends? I like to do stuff on my own, and as a result I don't level that fast - but if you don't mind doing stuff with other people, you might want to find people to help you with dungeons and higher-level quests. My brother-in-law is an epic'ed-out 70 pally, and my husband is a 60 mage, so I get them to help me out sometimes (I'm a lowly 57 warrior). I personally detest grinding, my attention span is not long enough for that - but if it's something you don't mind, you could certainly try that. From what I've seen tho, the best way to level is to run dungeons - but it requires the investment of time, of course.
2007-03-14 11:49:41
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-12-01 23:56:19
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answered by dismukes 4
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Hmm... well my advice is 2 go 2 unguro crater or booty bay if ur horde or unguro if ur an ally if ur lvl 40-49.When your lvl 50-59 go near..well i forgot but ill ask my sis and when your 60-70 look 4 other people that lvl and go 2 like places that have strong gaurds and big creatures if u no any places like that or follow them 4 a place like that.My 2 top chars r: Osgar Nightelf Hunter lvl20 Jaedner server and Runescaper Tauren Druid lvl18 Antodis server.contact me on them i ur on that server or if u want 2 make a char on server.O ya and if kill something like 1 0r 2 lvls higher then u you get TONS of xp.Yesterday my lvl 20 killed 21s and 22s and got likw 360 xp!!!try doing that.
2007-03-14 04:22:59
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answered by Electronic Geek 3
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If u wanna grind do it. But just kill mobs who's names are Yellow k. Questing is the way to go, because u get rep and items. That is why there are quests.
2007-03-14 04:22:40
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answered by Anonymous
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grind when u got a blue bar is the best, then only dungeon when your tired of grinding.
Dont grind on monsters that are lower level than you.
Learn first aid because it is useful in grinding.
Beast or humanoid are easier to grind and humanoid drop material for first aid.
2007-03-14 04:09:18
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answered by shawn 2
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you can grind real hard in places with people 1-2 levels higher, you can get better equipment so you kill them faster which then u get xp faster you could do what i did was save all these quests and turn them all in at one point or you can take the easy way out (which i hate) taking the powerleveling service /bow
2007-03-14 04:09:50
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answered by yuchin p 1
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I think the easiest way to level up is instances, it has good drops too, depending on the instance
2007-03-14 15:40:15
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answered by Tito Sanchez 2
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