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1-10 in an hour is certainly possible... 45 minutes is... possibly possible. ;P

But I will say this; it's not going to be easy.

If you're only interested in quick leveling, start grinding. Quests that have you traveling more than killing are going to slow you down, it's as simple as that. :)

1-10 in an hour is certainly possible... 45 minutes is... possibly possible. ;P

But I will say this; it's not going to be easy.

If you're only interested in quick leveling, start grinding. Quests that have you traveling more than killing are going to slow you down, it's as simple as that. :)

Yep, leave the FedEx quests for later as they're main goal is to transition you from one area to another. If you're a seasoned player you already know the transitions from quest area to quest area. Kill/loot quests are where your XP lies.

I know I can get to level 20 in 2-2 1/2 hours easy.

Now that's totally not possible... I've used lots of guides, and currently find Brian Kopp as the best one... Even with it there's no way you could get to 20 in 2 hours... And I really mean it, no way... It will take you around 6-7 hours at best...

Yeah very addictive game. I would have to say the time that your most addicted to play is when your not, e.g you just sold your account and now your probily really tempted to play, by saying this what I mean is once you start playing is the second your hooked for life :D

Very true. And the worst part is that I know I wouldn't like it as much when I start playing it again.

How do you level up fast? My friend said he could get to level 10 in 45 minutes where as it takes me several days to do.

Its not that hard that hard to level fast. Its just that your new to the game and you dont no were to do any of the quests. you will get faster and better at the game as you play more :D

How do you level up fast? My friend said he could get to level 10 in 45 minutes where as it takes me several days to do.

Your Friends talkin crap. Blizz ran a speed leveling competition at last Blizz con. You had 1 hour n which to lvl up a character. The best anyone reached was about lvl8-9

Dose anyone find that if Blizzard make a new expansion for World of Warcraft that they should make a new class, because at the moment Im rather board with all the classes that they have. Sure the classes have there fun points but would it not be so much better if there was a new class and or race to go along with it?

Dose anyone find that if Blizzard make a new expansion for World of Warcraft that they should make a new class, because at the moment Im rather board with all the classes that they have. Sure the classes have there fun points but would it not be so much better if there was a new class and or race to go along with it?

They kinda did. They added Palidan's to Horde and Shaman's to Alliance. I know it wasn't a completely new class but it was new enough that they could say "NEW CLASS"

They are working on Heroic classes now, and have been for a while now. They will be pretty exciting.

Hello all,

I'm at level 12 and should cruise to level 13 a little bit later on today but I just learned 3 new moves and this has used up all my slots on the first row. Is there a good mod thats shows everything in all the rows or something?

Thanx

Edit: Oh and when I used battle stance, everything in my action bars went away. Whats up with that?

Edited by Adamb10
Adamb10: Get a barmod. :p

I used Bartender when I played, it allows you to set up 12 bars of 12 buttons (or less) any way you like.

I tried to get Bartender as you suggested but I couldn't find one that is functional in the current version of WoW.

Does anyone have any suggestions for a Bar modificaiton which would allow me to increase the ammount of times in the bar to about 20-30 or even move the bar about on the screen?

Also does anyone know of a Mini-Map type modificaiton which I can pull up?

I tried to get Bartender as you suggested but I couldn't find one that is functional in the current version of WoW.

Does anyone have any suggestions for a Bar modificaiton which would allow me to increase the ammount of times in the bar to about 20-30 or even move the bar about on the screen?

Also does anyone know of a Mini-Map type modificaiton which I can pull up?

I have been using bartender for MONTHS and love it. I also use simpleminimap for the minimap functuality.

Your best place to for mods is www.wowace.com look at the addon list on the left, there is also support for mods via forums, and irc chat, which 80% of the mod authors use.

Here is my current setup

http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/55729879/

Setup im using just now!

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Just dropped mining for skinning. Don't know if it was a great move but im tired of mining!

Skinning/Engineering just now... but im thinking of changing Engineering to Leatherworking as it makes sense!

Not much gold :( ... just bought my epic :D

Done some solo SFK runs and im now trying to flog Assassin's Blade to all the twinks for as much as I can :p

* Sold the blade for 395 gold! Undercut another person selling by 5 gold. Crazy twinks... this is the blade: http://www.thottbot.com/i1935

That will go nicely towards my flying mount :)

Edited by Audioboxer
I have been using bartender for MONTHS and love it. I also use simpleminimap for the minimap functuality.

Your best place to for mods is www.wowace.com look at the addon list on the left, there is also support for mods via forums, and irc chat, which 80% of the mod authors use.

Here is my current setup

http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/55729879/

What threat and DPS meters are you using?

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