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Where to level now?

PostPosted: Sun Mar 27, 2016 2:08 am
by ikehype
Hey guys, Currently level 18 and a bit on my Human warrior after doing every single quest in Westfall and running Deadmines 3 times. Being a poor warrior main, I have a crappy green 2h that quite frankly, won't do. I currently have 8g and no 2h's are affordable on ah so i shall use my [Cruel Barb] until 24 when i can buy [Gizmotron Megachopper] after selling the greens and mid level herbs I gather. I have a few questions about my decisions though:

1. Where do I go now to quest and until what level?
2. Can somebody link me or tell me what zones are fast to level in and what level you should enter and leave etc. (Cannot find anything close to Joana's guide for Alliance).
3. Should I DW or Sword and Board?

Thanks! :mrgreen:

Re: Where to level now?

PostPosted: Sun Mar 27, 2016 2:45 am
by metrolol
Just keep grinding brother. Best place to grind at that range is gonna be Loch Modan though. Tons of beasts that don't run and drop lots of random shit, and no clutter filling the zone for the instance. You'll make a decent amount of money which you can put back into budget greens, but to be perfectly honest leveling a warrior without a main to make money for it is gonna be BRUTAL if you are also inexperienced with classic and this server in general.

1. Don't bother questing much here. Early on, there is INTENSE competition for way too few mobs and drops. Mid game, contested territory ganking will be a nightmare for you. Unless you are on the pve server, then things might change.
2. Joana's guide exists, its just patchworked for Alliance, as it was Horde only at the time.Either way, the best option I'd recommend is simply finding high density mobs around your level or 1 higher/lower and turning on your favorite show or anime and just doing work.
3. You should start as Arms. It plays better than fury at low level because of Overpower talent synergy and will be very strong for Axe specialization once you get Whirlwind Axe in the 30s. Then once you are 40 and are fully stocked up on gold and spells, move over to fury. Its ok to keep the Axe until you find some good dps one handers, I actually leveled quite a way with 2h fury.

Regardless, I know a lot of people will disagree, but I have now leveled 4 characters 1-60 and a few others to 40~
I find grinding to be exceptionally efficient here, even more so than live, because of the massive competition for quests, the amount of money you can make, and lack of travel inhibitions, and of course, the dynamic respawn specific to the server! in some cases, you only have to kill 5 mobs before the 1st respawns again!

Re: Where to level now?

PostPosted: Sun Mar 27, 2016 4:31 am
by ikehype
Thanks for the reply! I didnt know grinding was so good. I am currently doing all the quests in area whilst killing other mobs all the way to and from the objective, so its best of both world i guess. It seems to be slow but thats probably because it is Westfall. Surely just grinding would leave you very lacking in the gear department?

Also you didn't quite address my question . Do you have a link to said guide or even a list saying or even showing which zones are good and what level they require. A list from 1-60 of just zones people leveled in and at what levels they did them at. I am a really big Vanilla noob so i do not know much about leveling.

Thanks :D

Re: Where to level now?

PostPosted: Sun Mar 27, 2016 6:13 am
by Uzephi
Did you do the Darkshore quests? Start Redridge? Auberdine quest chains should give you a level or three. The start quests might be green, but they will go yellow pretty quickly for you.

Re: Where to level now?

PostPosted: Sun Mar 27, 2016 8:53 am
by JockSandWich
Uzephi wrote:Did you do the Darkshore quests? Start Redridge? Auberdine quest chains should give you a level or three. The start quests might be green, but they will go yellow pretty quickly for you.


Yeah man, Start redridge and duskwood, and auberdine. These are all great options.

Re: Where to level now?

PostPosted: Mon Mar 28, 2016 5:32 am
by metrolol
ikehype wrote:Thanks for the reply! I didnt know grinding was so good. I am currently doing all the quests in area whilst killing other mobs all the way to and from the objective, so its best of both world i guess. It seems to be slow but thats probably because it is Westfall. Surely just grinding would leave you very lacking in the gear department?

Also you didn't quite address my question . Do you have a link to said guide or even a list saying or even showing which zones are good and what level they require. A list from 1-60 of just zones people leveled in and at what levels they did them at. I am a really big Vanilla noob so i do not know much about leveling.

Thanks :D

Westfall is over crowded, and the quests have heavy competition, but there are still plenty of good spots to grind.
In terms of gear, I usually find the gold I can make from grinding to be sufficient enough to buy BOE upgrades every few levels. Its very important to stay ahead on gear for solo play even if you are mostly questing, so if anything grinding would be superior in this regard. There are very few quests that give legitimate upgrades outside of dungeons, compared to the BOEs that are around. But I sold out a while ago and made a farming main first so I could level up other characters easier.

No, I don't have any lists. The best I could do is google for you, so just experiment with what you are searching and you'll find what you need for sure. Regardless, here is a brief outline of what I usually do.
1-12 starter zone (under 4 hours)
12-21 Loch Modan beasts around the town/Westfall quests if needed.
21-28 Darkshore beasts and undead.
28-34 Southshore beasts around Durnholde. Just circle it killing everything in sight, including along the wall when you get east.
34-38 Crushsomething ogres in Alteriac mountains. VERY high density, very high silk cloth drop, and very little competition. They are behind the Elite area where the Christmas event eventually goes in later expansions.
38-41 Dustwallow Marsh. You can come here earlier if you need. There are all manner of assorted beasts, but specifically you are looking for the Raptors. There are 35-37 raptors north and 38-41 raptors southwest where the cave on the map is.

41 is usually where I can buy my mount. I usually have just enough gold at 40, but I usually have to respec to get the 30 point talent, and buy some gear upgrades too, especially on classes that upgrade armor specs. (warrior, hunter, shaman.) Once you have your mount you can start considering questing faster and more consistent. You'll have less competition, and travel times will be 60 percent lessened so its time to start following Joana's. Regardless, I still like to grind out any rested I have to avoid too much inter-zone travel so I'll explain where I do that.

41-43 Eastern Feralas across from the Alliance Flight path there are a TON of beasts along the mountainside. Hug the southern hills heading west until you reach the area with the felled tree as a bridge around the lake that the Horde town is built in, and turn back and do it again. This is where I grind out the cash I need for the mount too, as they drop TONs of beast-specific stuff like meat and hides. Bags usually fill up before I ding a full level.

43-45 is prime time for questing. Feralas and tanaris quests become much easier but you can grind the vultures and dogs just north of Gadgetzan in Tanaris. Very high density, low impact mobs that aren't ever being killed for any reason. Just be careful of multiple pulls.

46-48 has a GREAT little spot that really exemplifies the strengths of dynamic spawns. Its hard to describe, but its basically right next to the graveyard spawn for Dire Maul. If you've never done the place its very difficult to describe, but what you are looking for is a little pocket of beasts near a large flattened area with a big tree in it, just east of where the Road turns to begin north. If you know where the graveyard is, its the hill right behind where you would spawn when dead.

48-50 there is some REALLY good grinding on vultures in the far end of Tanaris near the ogre ruins. Basically look around the Dragon bones and farm away. Extremely high density and always respawn before you can kill them all.

50 onward is a lot of questing.
Searing Gorge -> Ungoro -> Felwood -> Winterspring.
At this point if you are a Mage > Paladin > Priest > Druid its time to start DMe farming, which is a topic for another day.
If not, keep following Joana's guide!

Re: Where to level now?

PostPosted: Mon Mar 28, 2016 5:38 am
by Uzephi
metrolol wrote:...............
21-28 Darkshore beasts and undead.
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Darkshore is the place on Kalimdor for Night Elves... Level 12-20... Dark"shire" is the town in Duskwood... Might want to fix with duskwood and not darkshore.