27, you say? Horde or Alliance? Try Ashenvale, should have quests for either-- for Ally, there's a town in the east (Forest Song, I think it's called) that's a quest hub (Astranaar will just send you away), for Horde, you're looking for Splintertree Post. Also: Horde, try Tarren Mill in Hillsbrad (Eastern Kingdoms continent) and Ally, try Menethil Harbor in Wetlands (same continent). Should find plenty of high-20s quests. Grab Thottbot.com and run a search for quests by zone for those zones, you'll find lots of stuff. WoW is grindtastic, but if you actually run out of quests, it means you're not looking in the right place.Crazzee said:Tried it. I went through three different areas full of ever more powerful enemies, went to all the towns, and have never found more than 2 quests, both of which are either insanely hard and annoying or really easy and give little experience.
So yeah, sorry, but maybe I'm just playing it wrong or something. =P
As for me, I play somewhat rarely, both my mains are mages-- have one for each faction. 71 Ally, 67 Horde (this one's my focus ATM), both on US-Greymane, and a 43 NE Druid (and assorted lower lvl alts). My husband plays a lot more often than I do, he's got an 80 Tauren Druid + assorted alts.
What I like about WoW: the lore, the gorgeous scenery, the feeling of accomplishment for doing stuff. What I don't like: the standard MMO grind, leveling in general, the feeling that I have to play constantly just to keep up.