Since its birth, World of Warcraft has never been updated as much as with the last Wrath of the Lich King update. Northrend is considered the most huge addition to the game making WOW players interested in checking what the new continent offers. At the same time, they do not want to fall behind their colleagues in terms of leveling because of the time lost exploring the new land. The job of doing so would not be easy unless they know what to expect or use an alliance leveling guide.
Knowing that Northrend has loads of quests added and a huge area with two starting zones, one would expect leveling through it to require more time and research than it used to be before.
Borean Tundra and Howling Fjord are the two starting zones in Northrend. Starting at each has its own advantages and disadvantages. Howling Fjord requires more time to level up though it is the more technical and inspiring one. Borean Tundra has hubs with faster routes, is easier to navigate and provides a smooth leveling sequence making it a preferred choice over Howling Fjord for leveling.
You will be able to find quests in less time than in Outland as most of the quests in Northrend come in sequence and are related to each other. Getting information about NPC's you need to deal with or the way you need to go through will drop significantly the time and the effort needed to finish these long chain quests.
One can gain more XP by doing daily quests in Northrend. There is no more any need to grind to raise your level in between quests. Doing daily quests early (near level 72 or a bit more) is not advisable as the yield is little in terms of XP. Keep those if you do not reach level 80 by the time you are at Icecrown Glacier.
Northrend leveling is more fun to play with although some may feel it is more hard to do or accomplish. It may take you more time to level, but you will sure be enjoying the new content added to the game.
Knowing that Northrend has loads of quests added and a huge area with two starting zones, one would expect leveling through it to require more time and research than it used to be before.
Borean Tundra and Howling Fjord are the two starting zones in Northrend. Starting at each has its own advantages and disadvantages. Howling Fjord requires more time to level up though it is the more technical and inspiring one. Borean Tundra has hubs with faster routes, is easier to navigate and provides a smooth leveling sequence making it a preferred choice over Howling Fjord for leveling.
You will be able to find quests in less time than in Outland as most of the quests in Northrend come in sequence and are related to each other. Getting information about NPC's you need to deal with or the way you need to go through will drop significantly the time and the effort needed to finish these long chain quests.
One can gain more XP by doing daily quests in Northrend. There is no more any need to grind to raise your level in between quests. Doing daily quests early (near level 72 or a bit more) is not advisable as the yield is little in terms of XP. Keep those if you do not reach level 80 by the time you are at Icecrown Glacier.
Northrend leveling is more fun to play with although some may feel it is more hard to do or accomplish. It may take you more time to level, but you will sure be enjoying the new content added to the game.
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