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World of Warcraft Guides – WoW Leveling Guide
By Rob | January 26, 2010
If you have are playing world of warcraft and wonder why some players seem to get ahead of you, its for the very simple reason they have a network of friends that help each other out, so by the law of association, mixing with the right folks will help you level your characters up quicker. Besides
Here are some great tips to help you in your questing which emphasize why you need a World of Warcraft Leveling Guide.
Tip #1: There are a ton of guides out there written by players of World of Warcraft. Joana’s WoW guide and Brian’s Warcraft leveling guide are the most popular because they work and constantly updated by a professional WOW team.You need these because they are the best.
Tip #2: Other then for the reason that Joana’s and Brian’s leveling guides are written by two of the best players in the game today.
Tip #3: ABE – Always Be Efficient. The best Horde or Alliance guides will show you the shortest routes to get you there in the least amount of time. Its much easier to learn from other people’s experience then to spend time figuring things out, and even that may not be as effective.
Tip #4: Free Wow Guides all give the same basic information. As the saying goes, if you pay peanuts, you get monkeys. Free stuff are usually limited and outdated. If you want the most up to date secrets and WoW techniques you will need to buy a guide that is constantly updated.
Tip #5: Choose your quest wisely. Not all quests are equal. A guide like Joana’s for Horde characters will tell you which quests to accept every time.
Tip #6: Finding a neutral town with both Horde and Alliance players present is a great way to network and make friends. Networking is key to success both in the real world as well as the World of Warcraft.
Tip #7: Run wild and free, join the horde today!There are far less players in the Horde regions. Way more players choose the Alliance for some reason. Fewer players means more opportunities for you to level up your character.
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