No matter what character you play, when rolling on Alliance, you become a servant of light, a fighter for justice, and your job is to win any battle against the foul Horde. But to get involved in the “juicy” battleground or arena content, any alliance player must reach level 80 first. As everyone knows, reaching the level cap is not actually a piece of cake as everyone must go through the 80 levels. After playing World of Warcraft and being a dedicated Alliance member for three years, I’ve learned to diminish the impact of the leveling problem by using a WoW Alliance leveling guide.
Now, this Alliance leveling guide has taught me quite a few important things for leveling a character, so I’m going to share a few here.
1. Don’t go grinding on mobs if you’re leveling up even your character has been resting in an Inn for a few days. First of all mob grinding is very boring, and at high levels your XP bar doesn’t even move. The best way to level up an Alliance character is to do as many quests that you can get.
2. Try to solve at least 3-4 quests at the time. Don’t even bother completing quests one by one, this way you’ll lose time and in this game time, at least when you’re leveling, time is XP. So, make sure there’s plenty of quests in an area or at one camp before starting a leveling session there.
3. Never go into an instance if you don’t have at least 1-2 quests there, not even if you have a booster. The XP will be better if you complete 4-5 normal quests in that amount of time. However if you do have quests in an instance, sign up for queue in dungeon finder. With a little luck, you’ll find a good group and complete the dungeon quests in short time, and you’ll receive a high amount of XP and equipment as rewards.
4. Don’t forget that now you can get nice XP from battlegrounds. So, if there’s a holiday for one of the battlegrounds, sign up in queue and diversify your leveling session by palying some PvP. If your faction wins, you’ll get a nice amount of XP.
5. If you’re on a PvP server don’t let yourself drawn in unnecessary conflicts with Horde players for mobs, spots or quest items. That might be fun, yes, but it’s time consuming, so try to be friendly for now with your enemies.
These leveling tips should be helpful enough to help you increase your XP rating at least a little. However, if you still have problems with your progress, you should try following the questing path of an Alliance leveling guide. It worked for me, as I managed to finish my last character in less than 8 days.
Here’s the Alliance Leveling Guide I’ve been working with. Also, you can find here, additional information of this excellent Alliance Leveling Guide, if you’re interested.