Depending on the price I'd use boosts up to level 60 or 70. Leveling is fine once you get out of the on-rails questing and you get the ability to fly.
The sums of money they ask for services are quite high for my situation anyway so I don't consider buying any boosts. Prepaid cards and occassional store mount is all I can handle.
25$ for Level 70.
30$ for Level 80.
35$ for Level 90.
40$ for Level 100.
If there was only one option for level boost, the minimum would have to be level 60
I enjoy leveling 1-60 because there are still several post-cata zones which I haven't quested through fully. I don't care to play after level 60, though, b/c all the expansion content is stale. I wish the new Vanilla zones scaled to 110 or that you could buy a cheaper boost from 60 to 110; seems like kind of a rip off to have to pay $60 for 50 levels when the price is also $60 for 110 levels.
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Hell yes I'd drop gold on the missing heirlooms hella fast.
No, since they'd all make me ineligible to receive heretige armor, which is my only reason to level.
I like leveling 1-60, outland however not so much but I can do it while only bitching a few times in chat, going to 80 in outland isn't a plus lol. I used to like leveling in outland and wrath was the only area I hated, guess I've just done it too much. I suppose I'll hate cata next after Blizz gives me more than 50 character slots
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I'd buy a 1 time payment of $30 or so dollars that add 300% Exp boost to my account permanently that stacked with other bonuses.
I'd really rather be able to buy XP boosts.
I'd probably pay a fairly hefty price if I could buy an account wide permanent 300% XP boost or something, even if it excluded the "current" levels.
Or if I could get like a month long one, I'd still probably pay decently for that.