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Leveling in World of Warcraft Classic

If you start to play World of Warcraft Classic, it’s obvious that this game is a nostalgic nightmare. An old and familiar place with some new things.

In the new WoW game, leveling time can upset you unless you are hardcore players. Then you will not have a problem with leveling time. Not to mention that you will probably need some help to hit level 60.

We will bring you some tips which can help you with leveling. First of all, be prepared to spend a lot of time leveling. For average players will need at last six or seven full days to hit the 60 level.

If you play every day for a couple of hours, you will need more than a couple of months to reach level 60. But that shouldn’t be a problem. Enjoy in-game.

Also, for leveling, you can use the leveling add-on. This add-on will drastically speed up your leveling time. Because Classic doesn’t tell you where is your item for the quest or monster you need to kill. If you want to solve the quest, you will need to read it and look on the map. Or you can skip all that and install the add-on.

Don’t do your class quests if you don’t want to. Every class has a couple of quests. When you get your class quest, you don’t need to do it right away. We know that Horde Shamans has a lot of quests for Totems. But for doing that quest you will spend a lot of time. For that reason, you can wait until you are near that place.

When you are leveling, decide in which zone you will want to go. On the map, you can find neutral zones, Horde and Alliance zones. This decision can help you a lot because some zones give you benefits.

For leveling, you will spend a lot of time. This is a slow and long process. Dungeons are a great way to boost your experience. Completing a couple of dungeons will give you a lot of experience.

One small advice, don’t burn yourself out, use some add-ons for this game and make your life easier.

 

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