Whether you are a veteran of the lands of Azeroth, or this represents your first sortie into the Blizzard world, the approach to World of Warcraft: Classic can be easier by following some useful tips for level up.
On average a player will need hundreds of hours of gameplay to reach the coveted level 60 and, given that the World of Warcraft: Classic end game takes just a few minutes, we suggest you enjoy this experience in step and not in a rush. It may seem counter-current but our first advice is not to overdo the gameplay and not to give up the activities you normally do during your typical day.
Each class of World of Warcraft: Classic has its own set of specific quests on its side which will not only be preparatory to the lore of the title, but will be able to make you obtain unique skills. Following these missions will help to speed up the increase in your level, but in some situations it will lead you to slow down your path towards the fateful level 60. An example is represented by the Shamans (Horde) who will have to venture out to get the Water Totem. in the Eastern Kingdoms, a long and challenging journey in World of Warcraft Classic. Clearly we will also be faced with much simpler and faster missions, but in any case the advice is to follow the class quests only if necessary, in order to avoid staying behind a single mission for a long time and without obtaining an amount of experience adequate to the time spent.
Another useful tip is to use an add-on to speed up the leveling significantly of your pg. We recommend Azeroth Auto Pilot - Classic which keeps track of the necessary quests and will show you where to go to optimize your time. To install it, simply download the official Twitch app (in this regard we remind you of our channel and our marathon), go to the section dedicated to Mods and click on World of Warcraft. Once you have changed the version from the top left corner in World of Warcraft: Classic you can start looking for the add-ons you want to use.
In World of Warcraft: Classic we will find both neutral zones and zones dedicated to specific factions. When we go to level our advice is to do it in the areas dedicated to our class and faction because we will almost certainly not encounter a lot of other players, except for certain servers, and consequently it will not be necessary to wait too long before the eliminated monsters are regenerated. Furthermore in the case of PvP servers we will reduce the likelihood of hostile encounters and consequently we will reduce the time dedicated to defending oneself and eliminating the threats represented by other factions, increasing the game intervals dedicated to completing quests.
These are the specific areas with the recommended levels in brackets:
Alliance
- Darkshore (11-19)
- Loch Modan (10-18)
- Westfall (9-18)
- Redridge Mountains (15-25)
- Duskwood (10-30)
- Wetlands (20-30)
Horde
- The Barrens (10-33)
- Silverpine Forest (10-20)
- Stonetalon Mountains (15-25)
Perhaps this is the most obvious advice but venturing into the many dungeons present in the lands of Azeroth is the easiest way to earn xp and be able to level easily. For the Horde it will be possible to access the Ragefire Chasm from Ogrimmar when we reach level 13 while the Alliance will have to wait for level 17 to access the Deadmines in Westfall. Also level 17 is the one required to venture into the Wailing Caverns in the Northern Barrens.
At this point we just have to take up our weapon and go stock up on enemies, quests and treasures in World of Warcraft: Classic.
► World of Warcraft is an Adventure-RPG type game developed and published by Blizzard Entertainment for Mac and PC, the video game was released on 23/11/2004 The version for PC came out on 11/02/2005
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