Fragen zu WoW
Fragen zu WoW
you can find heiritage gear at lower levels through various shops and online stores. for leveling, focus on your first toon quest to reach 90, as that’s a solid starting point. since you’re used to playing mmorpgs and learning builds quickly, prioritize efficient progression methods like skill trees or passive upgrades.
You can advance fast by spamming random dungeons (available from level 15), though it doesn’t really matter if you’re aiming for DPS. You can also quest, but if you prefer not to, try battlegrounds or dungeons. What is heiritage gear? Are you referring to heirlooms? Those are collected by level 90 characters completing HC dungeons or battlegrounds. Ultimately, do what feels best to you. The distinction is almost negligible.
You're thinking about heirloom equipment, right? It won't be available until you reach level 90, so don't stress about it. Queueing in dungeons is a quick way to gain experience, but the most efficient method is completing quests. If you have any doubts about your class, sites like icyveins.com offer guides for various classes at maximum level, helping you understand the options.
Sure thing, probably meant the 50% boost. I’m thinking to raise it to 55 and start a death knight since that’s a class I’ve always wanted to play when it launched. No grinding or waiting around—just fast progress. Took me about three hours to climb from 10 to 50 by walking, so it’s not that slow.
The variation between all approaches is small, but mass grinding would be quite problematic, avoid it.
In that scenario, which option avoids me repeatedly hitting my head against the wall and taking years to reach 90%, is the worst way to level besides swtor.
Wow consumes a significant amount of storage. With 14GB per month, you're likely nearing your limit. If you enjoy playing frequently, spending long hours daily could quickly exceed your available space.
No thought, I think it's around 4 GB with updates, but you have add-ons that display internet usage. I also find dungeons more fun—you sit in a capital, you wait until the queue clears and then play dungeons.
I mentioned it, but I didn’t really focus on it because I had plenty of bandwidth.