think you will regret it though. Zul'Drak and The Storm Peaks both come to mind as zones very worth getting immersed in and enjoying the quests there. Don't forget to turn off your ipod and turn the game music back on in The Storm Peaks, as it has the best atmospheric music in the game (imho). If you're going to just grind don't forget Outland for at least a level or 2. There are a lot of richly mob populated areas in outland which are virtual player ghost towns since people rush to Northrend (especially in the 68-72 level range). Off the top of my head the skettis area near the skyguard camp including the wildlife. I don't think anybody is grinding skyguard rep or doing the dailies up there. But I would caution against a pure grind philosophy. Questing gets you better rewards and more exp overall (most quests are "directed grinding" anyway). It's the direction that's the trouble though. "Spend 3 minutes riding your mount in that direction, now 2 minutes riding your mount in that direction, now 6 minutes in this direction." I will say though that if you can train yourself to read again (the horror!), then questing and exploring the lore of zones is definitely more memorable that endlessly repeating the same keystrokes in some Zen'd out killing spree. But, if you were to straight EQ-grind it, I'd say go dungeons rather than fighting for spawns out in the real wow gold wow power leveling aion gold aion power levleing wow gold Beginners should read through the walkthrough up to skill point 100, as it not only shows you how to reach it, it discusses the basics of Inscription in detail and offers some helpful hints Once you've reached 100, move on to the guide to hitting 200. You will need to be at least level 20 to complete this wow power leveling This week, I am walking you from skill 200 to skill 305. At 225, you will need to be at least level 35, and by the time you hit 300, you will need to be level 50 in order to train from 301 to Remember to click on any of the Wowhead herb links to view detailed maps of where to find each herb wow gold For this grouping of skill points, you'll be milling Violet and Ruby Pigments out of the following herbs The absolute best place to farm [Blindweed] is in the Swamp of Sorrows. There is also a fair amount in Maraudon, and if you are able to solo it, you should be able to pick wow power leveling Mushrooms] as well! There are also many in Zangarmarsh, although the recent flood of Death Knights might drive you to look elsewhere When farming [Firebloom], I always have the best luck in the Blasted Lands, although Tanaris and the Badlands are home to this herb as well. There wow gold also a fair amount of [Sungrass] available in the Blasted Lands fake world. As a tangent, recruit-a-friend + instances + high level char to kill things = level 60 in 3-4 nights. Which is pretty cool. With my death knight alt at level 70-71, I practiced tanking on the mobs at the exit of Valgarde in Howling Fjord ; they pop all the time so it was non-stop (they are those of the quest If Valgarde Falls... - Quest - World of Warcraft) Now, I'm not sure how viable these mobs are for XP grinding zxcchcoshi with a warlock ; the NPC tend to help you so this should lower your XP unless you are far enough (near the river?). Not rested, I got about 500,000 XP in 3 hours - so this looks interesting only if you are rested. Also as a warlock at around level 73, I had fun with Siphon Life/Felguard dotting the mobs of the quest Northern Hospitality - Quest - World of Warcraft but apparently their XP gain has been nerfed or is bugged now.
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