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dk-
11-04-2004, 03:30 PM
hey sup,

i've been following on WoW for quite a bit and stumbled on your site and heard lots of great stuff of this clan.

I recently just started playing stress and is somewhat aggravated. I've been reading and reading ppl saying they can max lvl in 3 days. I'm just wondering how and if there's any tips on faster lvling. Me and my guild would be playing in retail and only a certain # are plaing stress.

Also what are UI's? :oops:

thanks!

Real
11-04-2004, 04:12 PM
As far as i know it would take about 2 months of hardcore gaming to max lvl, not exactly sure thoe.

PanikMeister
11-04-2004, 05:32 PM
about one weak if ur crazy...

Jumai
11-04-2004, 08:56 PM
1 week? No. One week /played maybe, so if you can go without eating, sleeping, crapping, or otherwise not playing WoW for a week solid, yea, a week. Some less than sane person will do it in 10 days real time, but you really shouldn't, it's unhealthy and bad for your real life.

If this is your first run through the game, just keep in mind that quests that make you run around too much slow you down, don't be afraid to grind, and try and keep time not killing mobs to a minimum. This won't bring you to max efficiency, but you'll see progress. Expect to his 40 in about a month, 60 in ten weeks for your first run through would be pretty well done. If you really want to level quickly avoid instances you don't desperately need a quest reward from, but since you haven't played before you will probably enjoy experiencing the instances, and so you should. The game is about fun after all.

Rekuul'
11-05-2004, 04:39 AM
Most of Nurfed is in the 16-20 range after two days played realtime.

I'm lvl 18 with exactly 20 hours played. And that was with a slow start and a few mistakes on my part. All around not bad though.

If you play pretty hardcore you can make lvl 40 in two weeks (real time). Its not hard to level, just dont die a lot and dont get stuck in a bad group. Especially not a bad instance group.

-Rek

Tivoli
11-05-2004, 07:11 AM
It takes about 7 days of /played to get to cap level if you play pretty hardcore and know where most everything is from the start. So we will start seeing capped characters probably in the 2 week to 3 week range, a majority of players will probably hit cap in the 1-2 month range since they have to learn where all the quests are and the begining "getting your bearing straight".

A UI is a User Interface, for WoW we can modify the base UI with other features such as sidebars, showing group buffs, instant quest logs, showing quest levels, and many more mods that haven't even been thought up yet.

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