Question:
World of Warcraft leveling question.?
ilove_myacura
2009-10-12 22:00:12 UTC
I know this has been the biggest problem with WoW, but I've leveled 2 characters to 80, a Druid and a Priest and I been working on a Rogue with BoA Weapons and Shoulders, but now I'm 65 it's starting to drag, leveling is boring and gets stressful at times. I been checking around and I came across someone that level's characters for money, from 65-69 it'll cost me $11.91 and it'll take about 2-3days.. I just want to get out of the outlands and get into Northrend. My question is do you think it's a smart ideal if so why not?
Four answers:
Fission Chips
2009-10-13 08:59:16 UTC
i totally understand what you mean about getting to that point in leveling. i've got 3 80s.granted im a raider so it's hard to find the time to level up a new toon. be that as it may my rogue is stuck at 70 now and it's just such a pain to try to level her up more...

but DONT DO THE LEVELING SERVICE!

sure its against the rules and you may get hacked or even banned. that's not my reasoning. i just think it's a waste of money when you can easily burn through the quests with questhelper and go to northrend at level 68. go do some instance grinding or pvp to level up your toon as well. but srsly don't do the leveling service.

you'll also feel better about your lil rogue for having leveled it by yourself!

Good skill!
Tymme
2009-10-14 22:12:34 UTC
Sharing your information with someone else is a violation of WoW's Terms of Service. If the power-levellers do something to your characters (e.g., loot your 80s for everything you have), you can cry to Blizzard all you want and the least you'll get is "sorry, we cna't do anything", possibly being banned instead/as well.



If you're that bored with it, then don't level; focus on your 80s. If you don't have anything for your 80s to do, ponder something else to make up the time. You'll have the same issues in Northrend again, given how long they want the expansions to take.
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2009-10-12 23:35:56 UTC
You are probably like I was at one point. Sitting there wondering how you can level quickly in World of Warcraft for one reason or another. My first reason was that my guild needed a tank, so I was willing to take the leap for them. Recently they wanted a mage around for the AI buff and for my spiffy mage tables, so I took the leap and helped them here. Your reasons may be different than mine, but overall the goal was the same. Level your character as quickly as possible.



I had leveled a warlock to 70 first, as I started playing right as BC released. I found the class really simple to play, which was great as I was trying to learn the finer points of the game as well as hit the level cap fast. It took me about a month to hit 70 (a week after BC released) and totally loved having a max level character. I spent a ton of time in PvP to pass the time, but soon found the calling of dungeon runs.



It didn't take long for my guild mates to catch up either. We had one major problem though. We had a serious tank shortage, as in we didn't have one at all. Being that many of my friends had been playing for a while, and I was still a newbie, I decided that I would level a warrior and learn how to tank. Now I just needed a way to hit 70 fast. http://www.usfine.com
Liar Liar Knickers On Fire
2009-10-13 01:27:22 UTC
No, they will hack you :(

Power leveling is agianst the lgeal terms and also they most likely will use your acounnt to advertise there services to others getting you banned, please dont fall for this scam :(

Nagrand is fun :O enjoy it!


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