The fact that you are even thinking of powerleveling on WoW, means you should have your account deleted:
1) It is in violation of the Terms of Use contract you 'signed' when you accepted it at the beginning of the game
2) No websites can be trusted. You would give them your account and password, thus allowing them to do what they wish with your account
3) It is extremely lame you can't lvl yourself. It isn't that hard. L2P Nub
2007-03-19 01:57:52
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answered by Anonymous
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there are reasons for people to use power-leveling, but Blizzard's reasons for making it illegal in WoW outweigh them by a lot. I understand not everyone has the time to level up there character up to 70. Its tough. I've been playing since the first month of launch and i still haven't got a character to 40 due to the fact that i work full time, play in a band, and try to maintain a g/f(which i have recently converted to WoW ;-) )
Anyway, the reasons being is when you power level, not only are you missing out on the missions and amazing storyline and detail that Blizzard has created, you character isn't yours anymore. Power-leveling does not allow you to choose your talents, making your character not accustomed to your style of play. Not only that, the reason they call it experience is because that is what you gain. People who power level don't know how to use their new powers and get people pretty mad because they are the reason they died in an instance.
To finish things off, you have a chance of loosing your account if Blizzard were to find out. So there you have it. You payed money to get this awesome character and then the money was flushed down the toilet b/c you didn't follow the TOS rules.
I hope I have been helpful and i am in no way trying to offend the topic creator, I am just stated why I feel it would be better if you just tough it out.
2007-03-19 02:14:36
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answered by Anonymous
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I have powerlevelled my WOW char. Yeah, I worried about the safe, but the agents was so nice, they told me a lot, and emailed me to changed password when it finished. I think it is good. Maybe you can try. Good luch! oh, forget to tell you the site: internetgameservice.com
2007-03-20 05:49:03
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answered by ann 1 1
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I wouldn't trust any website to power level my WoW character. By the definition of power leveling you have to give someone else your account name and password for WoW for them to powerlevel you. That gives them access to your account information, including your payment data!
Blizzard WILL delete your account if you are caught!
Also having power leveled your character you won't really know how to play the character. A lot of people can tell when you've had a power-leveled character that way.
Also as a power leveled character you don't have any choice what your talents are going to be and it is very expensive to release those.
If the power levelers interact with other playes you could earn a reputation that isn't yours!
Finally, how can you be sure you are getting all your drops? If a really nice bind-on-equip drops, it is only a mailbox away from belonging to someone else. If they have a sudden windfall or a bunch of extra gold, its mailbox/aution house time!
2007-03-19 02:44:52
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answered by Thomas S 7
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i dont agree with you.i use several times powerleveling service.it is safe if you choose a wonderful site.i buy WoW gold and power leveling on www.internetgameservice.com.
they delivery gold fast and service is great.
But Bilzzard is crazy now,they closed many account.so i choose short time powerleveling service.it is still safe.
I dont play WoW by long time,i change to play Vangurad (saga of hero).the game is wonderful.
2007-03-20 15:54:15
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answered by Anonymous
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