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This is a little harder, as it is primarily a horde leveling zone, but nothing you cannot handle. If you would like to find a new place to level, you can take a trip south through Ashenvale, and then through the barrens and to the west to Stonetalon Mountains. There is the instance Blackfathom Deeps, which can last you up until level 32 or more. Also, if you can find a group, head over to the northwest part of the zone called the Zoram Strand. This zone has a main town almost in the center of the zone, and can offer many quests. Once you have gotten enough of Darkshore, around level 25 hopefully, you can head south and progress into Ashenvale. If you are a Night Elf, once again your options are a little bit limited. This zone is nice because it can last for a long time, either grinding or questing. After that you can go about halfway across the zone and head south to Southshore, the Alliance town. Try to stay off the road, but keep it in sight, as Horde players will be running on it and if you are on a pvp server they can gank you! If you keep going until there is a fork in the road, take a left and head west until you reach Hillsbrad. This is a level 35+ zone and will give lower level player problems. To reach the zone, head north from the Wetlands into Arathi Highlands, though do be careful. Once you have either compelted all the quests or feel you want to move on, you can take a fun, but dangerous trip to Hillsbrad Foothills. You may want to find a few people for some fast killing, and even a bit of grinding monsters, especially the raptors in the north. First off you can go directly north to the Wetlands, which will have great quests once agian for leveling. Your options open up to two very good zones, though one will require a bit more travelling. Once you have completely finished Loch Modan, it will be time to move north. But dont forget about instances, they are very good for quests, exp, and loot and more become avaiable at this point in time. As you will level a bit slower, you may want to check out all of these zones so one can get the most experience via questing. Players have many different zones to try, and they will all be listed. Once again, options open up to great lengths starting at these levels. There are quests for the Dead Mines available too, so do those. From level 15-18 or 19 one should probably just do some questing solo, and then find a group for the Dead Mines, which shouldn't be too hard.
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Lastly, if you have started by Stormwind, you can head over to Westfall, probably one of the best places to level, because the Dead Mines are in the southwest part. Stay there till about 24 or 25, it will be pretty quick anyways. There are a LOT of quests to suffice for levleing for a while. But from level 15-23 or so, one can go to Darkshore by taking the boat from Darnassus, but do not worry. Being so far from the rest of the Alliance, the choices are pretty slim. Unfortunatly, the level 17-23 instance Dead Mines isn't really in the vicinity, so it would probably just be better to keep killing in the same fashion. That is probably the best bet to go through there, and continue the leveling / questing. I suppose non-night elves have a little more freedom unless (being a night elf) you want to do some traveling (since they start far from the other Alliance).įor those who have started in Ironforge, by level 13 you should have some quests that involve Loch Modan, easily accessible through the east. Once you hit around level 15 you have a little more freedom on going places and finding some new places to level.
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At level 10 if you want you could probably find a partner to do some of the quests with, but for collection quests you will have to split the finding, which I would find overall a lesser pace on the leveling. Most of these will lead you to other towns in the same zone, and you will be able to continue doing some grinding and questing. Doing so will level you quite fast, and give you a few silver pieces that will come in handy. There isn't really a comprehensive guide to this, all you should do is take all of the quests in your starting town: complete them. Depending on your starting race, you will be put near one of the Alliance major cities. Plus, in my opinion, WoW is more of a solo adventure save instances. Grouping is a total waste, as it is for almost all MMORPG's at this level. Mostly all you should be doing at this point is soloing. Following this guide and not doing much side tracking I was able to level an alliance character to 60 in about 8-9 days. If you choose to do other things such as farming, it will obviously take longer. Following this guide will get you to level 60 (I supposed depending on how much you play) in under 10 play days easily. Here is a guide dedicated to help you reach that level 60 mark fast.