You hate to do it, get bored, and in some cases have frequent violent outburst at the keyboard over it. Leveling, lets say, is not on anyones favorite list. There was a point in time when for the most part questhelper was acceptable at being your alliance leveling guide. Well times have changed my friend. Getting past denial is the hardest part trust me.
Recently I was curious on how long it took the average WoW player to level their alts. Me and my friends polled our servers (Gorefield, Lothar, Aerie Peak, and Ner'zhul) and found out from our average response that it took a person one month in game time to level their alts. ONE MONTH??!?!?! There is a lot better things I can think of doing with that in game time. Arena's, raiding, hell, I'd rather afk in the auction house then waste my time farting around leveling. And now you realize why we need to optimize our time when leveling. Well thats unless you like wasting your money. In that case can I borrow 20$, you know I'm good for it.
I was in you shoes a while ago and decided it was time to buy an alliance leveling guide. I was really worried about it to. Since there were scams, poor guides, etc. looming out there. Go figure what I found time and time again... After being robbed a couple times I found out a few guide lines to buying wow leveling guides. First of all the sites that show up in Google on the far right and top are your best bet. These people have to have a legit product or it would violate their advertisement ToS with Google. The next spot I looked was the forums. There are a lot of people posting about these guides. Why they bought em, do they recommend them, raving, ranting, etc. O' yea and the most important. ONLY BUY A GUIDE THAT OFFERS FREE UPDATES. Trust me, WoW patches often so should your alliance leveling guide. Now, what guide ended up satisfying me?
Well since this is my article I would like to shamelessly plug that I purchased the Ultimate Wow Guide. To be honest, I avoided this guide(s) for the longest time due to the price, but after looking back at it i spend more then the price of this guide(s) in other guides just to throw my money into some piece-o-poop ebook. It has pretty much weekly updates, includes auction house guide, daily guide, gold guide, pvp, and pve. A complete package! Take my advice if you read this far, try the 1-20 alliance leveling guide free trial.
Don't matter the outcome wither you listen to me or not we both are playing the same game. Just some people find questhelper to be so last year and like to use real addons and guides to level. Ponder on that next time you check your /played time. - 29852
Recently I was curious on how long it took the average WoW player to level their alts. Me and my friends polled our servers (Gorefield, Lothar, Aerie Peak, and Ner'zhul) and found out from our average response that it took a person one month in game time to level their alts. ONE MONTH??!?!?! There is a lot better things I can think of doing with that in game time. Arena's, raiding, hell, I'd rather afk in the auction house then waste my time farting around leveling. And now you realize why we need to optimize our time when leveling. Well thats unless you like wasting your money. In that case can I borrow 20$, you know I'm good for it.
I was in you shoes a while ago and decided it was time to buy an alliance leveling guide. I was really worried about it to. Since there were scams, poor guides, etc. looming out there. Go figure what I found time and time again... After being robbed a couple times I found out a few guide lines to buying wow leveling guides. First of all the sites that show up in Google on the far right and top are your best bet. These people have to have a legit product or it would violate their advertisement ToS with Google. The next spot I looked was the forums. There are a lot of people posting about these guides. Why they bought em, do they recommend them, raving, ranting, etc. O' yea and the most important. ONLY BUY A GUIDE THAT OFFERS FREE UPDATES. Trust me, WoW patches often so should your alliance leveling guide. Now, what guide ended up satisfying me?
Well since this is my article I would like to shamelessly plug that I purchased the Ultimate Wow Guide. To be honest, I avoided this guide(s) for the longest time due to the price, but after looking back at it i spend more then the price of this guide(s) in other guides just to throw my money into some piece-o-poop ebook. It has pretty much weekly updates, includes auction house guide, daily guide, gold guide, pvp, and pve. A complete package! Take my advice if you read this far, try the 1-20 alliance leveling guide free trial.
Don't matter the outcome wither you listen to me or not we both are playing the same game. Just some people find questhelper to be so last year and like to use real addons and guides to level. Ponder on that next time you check your /played time. - 29852