Leveling up is very easy in WOW now. Just play a mix of PVP, instances and quests, its hard to get bored and you will be leveling so quickly you will rarely even play the same instance twice.
The secret to it is nothing more than experience with the leveling progression. With each character you make you're able to level them faster and faster (to an extent of course) and the only reason is because you get more efficient at it. Once you know where all the quests are in an area you start to recognize the grouping patterns of them and start stacking them together so that you kill more birds with a single stone.Scizophrenic Llama said:I have friends who somehow manage around level 80 in WoW in about three weeks. They never tell me how, but say they'd be willing to show me if I played it; but I'm not falling for that trap. From what little I have played of WoW I'd need a ton of friends to keep me entertained on it and I still doubt I'd ever hit 85.
There are two ways to reach level cap that might work for you.Erana said:Now, I know how it goes. You play, you get there eventually.
Except, I never do. The farthest I have ever gotten on any MMO was 47, and I signed up for that thing in 2007.
I bet I'd like a lot of end-game content, but usually when I hit level 20 or 30, the whole thing starts dragging on too long, and the tedium outweighs my ever getting to the next level. I like MMOs, but it seems like it takes two weeks for me to go even five levels when its the game I'm playing at that time. I feel like its too significant commitment for me to take on, and I wind up giving up.
And yet there are people who get to 85 in WoW in a month or two. Or even get to the cap of any MMO at all. Level-capped Escapists, (of any MMO) how did you do it? How much dedication and planning did it take you? How fast did you do it? Was being as efficient as possible half the gameplay? How much of a commitment did you find it to be?
I expect for people who are at endgame WoW content to be seeking a very different gameplay experience from my very casual gaming outlook, but I'd like to learn more about what they like to better understand this perspective.
I played it, too. I really enjoyed the game. The party dynamics were a lot of fun. But like you said, it was pretty difficult and unforgiving. You really had to know what you were doing or listen to those that did. I quit not long after I hit lvl 75 (the cap at the time). And that was largely because, even at that level, you were going to have a hard time accomplishing much of anything solo. Oh, and money issues. Gil Sellers pretty much destroyed the FFXI economy.Ordinaryundone said:Oh, and I also played FFXI, but I barely got anywhere in that. Still liked it, but the sheer difficulty of the game and how restrictive it was to solo players started to wear on me.
If you want to hit max level, you could always use World of Warcrafts system "Recruit a Friend" 3x EXP until level 80, it takes about a day to hit max.Erana said:Snip
my first character to max out in wow was my warlock back at 70, I have really bad character ADD with games like wow so I ended up creating a lot of new characters and maxed a couple more.Erana said:And yet there are people who get to 85 in WoW in a month or two. Or even get to the cap of any MMO at all.