Friday, August 14, 2009

WOW Power Leveling - Four Super Hot Tips

By Mikael Mitchell

It is extremely annoying when you play a game and find it impossible to make progress. Whilst games shouldn't be easy World of Warcraft takes an awful long time to beat. However, to help improve your rate of progress here are 4 great power leveling tips to help shorten the learning curve.

One of the first things to do is install add-ons. Quest Helper is a great first addition and you will want to locate and install it as soon as possible. It provides great pointers to help you complete your quests without wasting time wondering if you are on the right track. Titan Panel is another addition that displays your stats such as gold, time to level, experience rating and keeps you appraised of your progress.

You will also want to the Auctioneer and Gatherer plug in and this helps you to earn gold while training. These four add ons will help you considerably on your quest but there are numerous others that you will want to look out for to increase your power leveling abilities.

The next step is to give some thought to planning your build. If you want to do well in WoW, you have to have some form of plan to avoid random wandering. One way to do this is to research and understand the power leveling skills. Once done you will have formed a plan of attack as you will have determined your needs.

Our third power leveling tip is to undertake quests. Now many games do these and then make the mistake of returning to collect their reward before they take up a new quest. This wastes a serious amount of time which would be better spent moving straight on to a new quest. Remember we are trying to power level quickly here.

Accepting as many quests as possible will greatly help you power leveling capabilities and determine your rate of progress within the game. Don't forget to use the Quest Helper to get hints and tips that will enable quests to be completed quickly and efficiently. Quests are not only great fun but they also help you attain the items and experience you need to move through the levels.

The last tip is a bit offbeat but something we have nevertheless found very helpful. Before you starting grinding put together a track list in your preferred media player. This removes the need for the interuption of switching over to change tracks and makes for a more focused game.

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