Best way to level is to accumulate experience points, and at certain milestones the game will reward you with an increased level.
Best way to level is to accumulate experience points, and at certain milestones the game will reward you with an increased level.
I may pay my subscription every month, but I don't lose sight of the fact that the other 4/9/24/39 people I'm grouped with pay too.
the best way is to do dungeon, quest and killing mobs.
In a new expansion? Best way is have no way. Take your time, look for new things.
All zones are relatively equal and you will want to complete them all so doesn't really matter.
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Questing. You need to reach friendly in all 5 zones to open up world quests so there's no point not to.
You can hit 110 by completing all 4 zone chapters, 3 dungeon quests, the khadgar's falling star quest line, and all the bonus objectives you come across, and not doing any side quests (quests not necessary for chapter completion. they are in different parts of the zone. Some are close by chapter quest hubs, some are out of the way)
You can also hit 110 in around your 3rd zone if you also complete the side quests. Meaning you can hit 110 in your third zone, leave, go to your 4th one, do a quest line or 2 and be head right for suramar. HOWEVER, some world quests requires you to complete their appropriate quests to unlock due to most world quests just being a "daily" version of their normal quest counterpart. So ultimately you're probably gonna have to go back and do those quests anyways. You will have 5+ world quests in each zone every time the WQ reset happens, but if you can't do the one world quest to kill 10 gnomes or w\e, and that is the world quest the rewards a trinket, or a huge artifact power item, you wont be getting it for that WQ cycle, the reward doesn't get shifted to another WQ.
I'll be skipping the side quests and just doing zone chapters to hit 110, the 800 gear from the dungeon quest completion is nice and worth enough for me to want to complete the zone to get it. getting 810 ilvl for heroics is actually a huge pain in the ass without dropping a ton of money on crafted\boe's.
I would look up your profession quest line as well. Starting in the zone where your profession quest line is can save a considerable amount of time at 110. It took me around 6 hours to complete my tailoring quest line to get the patterns needed to start making obliterum which is needed to complete class hall campaign (gives you your title, "Archmage" for mage, "archudruid" for druid, "deathlord" i think, for deathknight etc, and an artifact skin). The quest in dalaran starts out with just talking to an npc in one of the zones, doing a task for him, and then going back to dalaran to do more random shit as well as a dungeon, then it requires you to be progressed in the suramar story line (for tailors anyways, i don't see why it'd be different for other professions) suramar requires 110.
Val'shara and aszuna are the 2 quickest zones by far, Stormheim is a little slower due to it's size, but more linear compared to highmountain. Highmountain gives you a quest after the first chain that asks you to go to 4 or 5 different hubs to complete, so you'll be completing a quest chain, flying back to the main town, and then heading out again which makes it considerably slower than just going for it like the other 3 zones. They all give around the same amount of experience though.
tl'dr: quest
Last edited by Emek; 2016-07-30 at 04:08 PM.
Isnt there any guides yet with important quests, stuff like this? 30 days left.