October 3, 2009
WoW Horde Leveling Guide
World of Warcraft is not a game that can be completed over night. There are professional gamers who can get to level cap in a matter of weeks, but are you a pro gamer? If no, it may take you up to a year or even longer. One thing is for sure, WoW wasn’t designed for solo players. Being a casual player, with just a few hours a week to play, I participate rarely at my guild’s raids and events. I take part in groups with other players from time to time, but it takes so much time and I cannot affor it, that is why i prefer solo.
When leveling a character I never had too much trouble with the lower levels, but after surpassing level 20, the XP bar always seemed stuck. Some players have a high level friends which help them, but I do not have such friends, that is why I chose a horde leveling guide.
It took me some time to make a decision because I thought that using such guides was against WoW’s tos (I was wrong), but finally made up my mind and ordered Joana’s horde leveling guide. The guide was even better than I expected and I was absolutely satisfied. The guide showed how to level your character from level 1 to 80 in step-by-step format. Not only that the guide had one of the best quest paths I’ve ever seen, grouping up all of them 6-7 at the time to manage time, the quests were also described step-by-step, each quest having links to thottbot, allakhazam or wowhead, for extra information if it was necessary.
The guide also contained a special addon called mapmod, after instalation it showed dots on my game maps. The best feature of this addon is a guiding arrow that always pointed me in the right direction.
After I purchased Joana’s horde leveling guide, my leveling process became very interesting. In past I used to grind a lot, but after I started using the guide, I understood that I really wasted my time doing that. The traveling was also considerably reduced. So, if your main goal is to get to the highest level as fast as possible, joanas horde leveling guide is the way to go.
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