I wanted to talk about Grinding vs. Questing. It’s always an argument inside of the game:
“which style of leveling is quicker”, or “Which one is better”.
It’s been proven that the top levelers use [tag]questing[/tag] but that’s because they use it effectively.
If you don’t believe me check out:
and
These two hold the records on both sides for leveling 1-60 and 1-70.
Both of them have under 5 days /played (Game time inside of the game) rushing to level 60.
Their characters are not twinks, they are not on old servers - they are on brand new ones. Please tell me you can beat their time with grinding!
Joana and Brian are so successful with questing because they use “Quest Cycles”.
I am the leading spokes person for quest cycles, well self proclaimed. But the reason being: I used to sell WoW accounts.
I would level accounts up to 60 quickly, and sell them to other players, so getting to 60 the quickest would make me the most money. By far Quest Cycles worked the best.
This is a very simple concept to grasp, but it turns out to be a very complicated process.
For a newbie I don’t recommend jumping into any of your self-built quest cycles and trying to level up to 60 or 70 quickly.
It just will not work that way. Simply because you don’t have the full knowledge of all the quests in WoW. As a newbie you could easily hit 70 quickly by using Brian’s Guide or Joana Guide, using their quest cycles.
So if you are a beginner I strongly suggest you pick up one of those depending on your faction.
If your a “do it yourselfer” then I recommend going through every quest 1-70 and then finding a formula that works best for you.
When all else fails though, grinding is the best! You never want to find yourself running around hopelessly looking for quests.
If you feel you ran out of quests for your level, you will want to just sit back camp some mobs and grind out a level or two, because you always want to be gaining experience, that’s why a quest cycle is so important.
Grinding is the best method for newbies, besides those two guides. With [tag]grinding[/tag] you can level from 1-70 in a reasonable amount of time, but it’s a lot of work! When you get more experienced, or you have the aid of a guide, you can level from 1-70 in double time because you are using quest cycles to your advantage.
What I did (when I just started leveling characters for money) is I bought both guides for each faction. Used them and applied them to my characters. After I used it 1-2 times I understood how quest cycles work, and I customized it for how I preferred to play the game.
This increased my time, where I can almost compete with Joana or Brian now if there were another competition.
I am a strong believe in [tag]power questing[/tag] and because of the burst of experience and they aren’t as boring! Grinding gets dull after the first hour.
Eventually when you hit the outlands you will have no choice but learn how to quest.
Grinding levels out take so long. Then theres hundreds of quests that will last you all the way until 70.
So when the hammer hit’s the nail, [tag]Questing[/tag] is the best when you know how to use it.
If you don’t know how to use it, but you want a step-by-step blueprint of your journey from [tag]1-70[/tag] or anywhere in between check out:
Joana’s Horde Leveling Guide
&
Brian’s Alliance Leveling Guide
By far the best guides out there created by the pro’s who experienced leveling themselves.
I wish you all the best in leveling! Make sure you start up a quest cycle today! Even if it’s for a small level bracket, that’s how you start!
When all else fails, sit back and follow the guide of one of the best [tag]World of Warcraft Power Leveling Guide[/tag] on the market.
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