I'm very torn. I really love the old school rpg style of reading your quest log and actually understanding what you're doing, even for the basic "kill a few wolves" quests it is just so much more engaging to have to work out the details yourself instead of just following an arrow.
On the other hand, I'm planning on leveling a few alts so I don't outpace my friends when they're not playing. I'm assuming I'll play a lot more than them. I'll probably speed level as much as possible on at least one of my alts.
Have first week off, where I will rush, after that and after I've hopefully reached lvl 35 - 40 during the first week I will be taking it slowly and lvling the final stretch in the evenings :)
Have first week off, where I will rush, after that and after I've hopefully reached lvl 35 - 40 during the first week I will be taking it slowly and lvling the final stretch in the evenings :)
35-40 should be reachable as a casual. I see me at 30 after 24h :p
My plan is to get to level 60 as soon as possible. Let's see, Saturday would be a dream - Sunday will probably be reality.
Slowest leveler in the wordl probably :D Always going around helping people, doing dungeons even multiple times, looking for rare recipes, gathering materials to craft them etc.
I'm never interested in reaching 60, because I don't raid at all. Everything else: that's my content :-)
Slowest leveler in the wordl probably :D Always going around helping people, doing dungeons even multiple times, looking for rare recipes, gathering materials to craft them etc.
I'm never interested in reaching 60, because I don't raid at all. Everything else: that's my content :-)
That is why I love World of Warcraft, you can do so much stuff and the game fits to everyone.
You just have to find yourself!
For a while I had a low level rogue on private servers, so around level 20-30 with totally crazy gear and I just killed people and sometimes even have one shot mages and co.
Welcome to the World of Warcraft! :)
Gonna treat WoW classic like a fine wine and savor it slowly.
I'm gonna treat WoW classic like an expensive tequila and sav @3%%ggfgttt h //th rt h4$5gdg...
Gonna treat WoW classic like a fine wine and savor it slowly.
I'm gonna treat WoW classic like an expensive tequila and sav @3%%ggfgttt h //th rt h4$5gdg...
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So you’re not gonna remember anything from it? :twisted:
So you’re not gonna remember anything from it? :twisted:
LOL, trying to be funny :lol:
No I am gonna enjoy everything about leveling that I can!
I am not gonna go too slow but I most definitely wont rush to miss things I missed in 2004!
And maybe remember things that I forgot!
So the moral of the story is don't drink and play WOW, you might be a human paladin leveling in Undercity, dont do it lol!
So you’re not gonna remember anything from it? :twisted:
LOL, trying to be funny :lol:
No I am gonna enjoy everything about leveling that I can!
I am not gonna go too slow but I most definitely wont rush to miss things I missed in 2004!
And maybe remember things that I forgot!
So the moral of the story is don't drink and play WOW, you might be a human paladin leveling in Undercity, dont do it lol!
Moral of the story is to drink a ton of holy wine and smite undeads!
Semi speed is probably what I’ll end up doing.
Doing a mix of both I guess. Taking steps to ensure a fast leveling experience because I want to be among the first that's ready to raid in my guild, but I'm not going to go absolutely insane and focus everything on leveling fast
I will most definitely play relaxed.
My goal is to level my leatherworking with my leveling, meaning I don't want to ding 60 before leatherworking is 300.
Might not be possible or just too slow, but it's a goal!
I'm hoping to find a good guild or group of people to do quests, dungeons, world pvp, etc. as I level up. I find that playing with other people makes the game so much more enjoyable, that I don't even care if I am progressing efficiently. When I'm by myself, I tend to fall into the "grind, grind, grind...get to 60" mentality, which usually ends up with me feeling a little burnt out.
So, I'm going to do my best to relax, be more sociable, and just enjoy the game.
Definitely relaxed.
For me, contrary to retail, leveling in classic is actually to be enjoyed and an equally enjoyable and challenging part of the game. Not some boring chore to get over with quickly.
It's gonna be a mix. Not gonna speedrun, but I want to try to get to 60 much quicker than back in Vanilla - which isn't hard, because back then it took me 9 or 10 months I think. I'll level gathering professions for gold, I'll do select dungeons once, maybe twice. Since my main is a Warrior, it's gonna be a slow process either way. And I'm trying to beat my best buddy to 60, since if I do, he will buy my epic mount :D
Gonna be taking it more chill while leveling my two planned alts, a mage for farming and a rogue for pvp. Mage a bit chill, since I want it to 60 so I can farm stuff to support my raiding addiction. With the rogue however, I'll pick a calm pace, see where my wanderlust takes me on the route to 60.
All of which kinda makes me wish I was back in school again like I was back then. All the free time....
I will be rushing to 60 because I enjoy the game at 60 much more than the game before 60. I want to maximize my time spent at 60 so I can maximize the fun I have playing the game. Yes, I know this means I will get through the content at max level faster and eventually I will run out of content to do. But I'm totally fine with that. I don't need to play this game forever. I'm fine with doing the content that is available, enjoying my time, and moving on when there's nothing more left to do.