Wow Horde
Leveling Guide - World of Warcraft
Before going on to the meat of this topic
it is important to point out that this short article about
Wow horde leveling
guide does not tell you ALL the aspects
of leveling up a Horde character, let alone all the other
stuff that a Horde character can do in the game. This
guide will serve players in as much as tips and guidelines
on grinding for any Horde character – the act of
repetitive killing of field monsters in the game in order
to gain experience – is concerned in the game.
Leveling up a Horde character in the beginning, which is
usually up to when you reach level 30 (which is the average
required level before you can start grinding), varies simply
because of the race you choose when you start the game, which
in turn will affect where you will start out. While how you can
go about this in every particular Horde race can be better
detailed out in
other guides that specialize in this, the general idea
to leveling up your Horde character in the beginning is for you
to do a series quests from area to area, as opposed to early
midlevel grinding where you focus more on repeated killing of
monsters that hang about in area per area.
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But once you get to level 30 or so, most quests can no
longer provide enough experience for you to advance at a decent
phase. So you will want to compliment this (take note: you
don’t abandon questing altogether) with grinding. This is where
knowledge on the basic grinding spots are useful, because not
all area are created equal, and some areas are more ideal for
Horde characters than Alliance characters and vice-versa.
Your first stop will be to go to the Shimmering Flats. Take
some of the hunting/kill quests (those which tell you to kill a
particular number of a kind of monster) and focus taking out
Basilisks in the area. Upon reaching level 35 go to
Stranglethorn Vale, specifically the Lake Nazferiti, where you
can grind on the Venture Co. Meteorologists. But don’t spend
too much time here. In fact, after a level or so you should
start turning in more kill quests in Desolace and focus on
Nagas until level 38.
At this point go to Badlands and grind on all of the
monsters there. They’re fairly easy to spot and are abundant
enough to last you until level 40. You should then go to
Lethlor Ravine and start focusing on the Whelps there. By then
you might want to either grind in the Waterfield Spring of
Tanaris for a while or directly to the Pirate Cove along the
coast, also for grinding. Either way, stay within these bounds
until level 50 before you trek the Raventsuk Village in the
Hinterlands for more kill quests.
When you reach level 52 and above slowly transition yourself
among the Firegut Ogres at the Burning Steppes, the monsters in
Winterspring, and then focusing on the Yeti Cave until level
60. Just take your pick among all the good grinding spots that
are accessible within these areas and move on as you go up a
level or two.
The places mentioned above are relatively easy to find.
Otherwise, maps and guides to getting to these places are
equally easy to get.
Good work, you just leveled up your Horde character to level
60.
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