Saturday, August 21, 2010

Dungeon Leveling Guide for World of Warcraft

  Ever since the original World of Warcraft game came out, diehard fans have been studying the fastest ways to level, and dungeon leveling is the latest and greatest technique for power leveling quickly. The dungeon finder tool makes it easy for both Alliance and Horde players to level their WoW characters almost entirely inside of the game’s dungeons.
Dungeon leveling is very simple. It basically involves using the dungeon finder button located at the bottom of your action bard toward the right side of your screen. The button looks like a small green eye. You aren’t able to use the dungeon finder until you reach level 15, but you might want to wait one extra level and begin using it after you train your level 16 skills from your class trainer. When you’re ready to try dungeon leveling, just click the dungeon finder button to begin looking for a group. Then all you have to do is sit back, relax, and watch the levels fly by!
You may find it to be very helpful to run solo quests while you’re waiting for your dungeon group to form, especially if you’re one of the DPS, or damage, classes. Tanks and healers will hardly ever have to wait long to find a group.
One thing you should never overlook when you’re power leveling your way through the dungeon system is the quests. Quests have always been a major part of leveling in World of Warcraft, and they will give you a huge boost when you’re instance leveling through the dungeons. It’s easy to avoid doing the quests that go with each dungeon, but you’ll be missing out on a lot of great gear and experience points by not doing them. Dungeon quests award double the experience of solo quests do, which means dungeon leveling will help you power level even faster than simply picking and choosing the right solo quests to do.
The only problem with doing all the dungeon quests is that it can be difficult to figure out where to pick up all those quests. Dungeon leveling will take you all around the WoW map, and trying to figure out where the quest pickups are for each dungeon can take a lot of work. This may be a good reason to invest in a dungeon leveling guide like Dugi’s. Traditional leveling guides were developed long before the dungeon finder system became part of World of Warcraft, but Dugi’s Dungeon Leveling Guide was developed specifically for the WoW player who wants to power level through the dungeons. A good dungeon leveling guide will tell you where to pick up the dungeon quests, what level you should be when you pick them up, and where to turn them in afterward.
Instance leveling is truly a great way to power level your character, and you’ll probably even discover dozens of Classic and Burning Crusade dungeons you’ve never played before. Why not try dungeon leveling and see how quickly you can power level?

Friday, August 20, 2010

Better Rewards from Instance Leveling

Do you ever wonder why some World of Warcraft players seem to have the best gear, even as they’re leveling their new characters? It’s probably because they spend their time instance leveling instead of running solo quests all the time. Instance leveling is the new way to get your character from level 1 to 80 in record time.

Better Gear

Of course it’s pretty obvious that dungeon leveling gives you much more experience in a shorter amount of time, but there are plenty of other benefits from leveling this way too. One of the best things about instance leveling is all the great gear you have a chance to get. Most of the gear that drops in the instances will never drop on monsters you kill out in the world. The gear that drops off of the dungeon bosses is always top of the line also, which means you really can’t do better than picking up your gear in the dungeons.
Another way to get better gear is by completing the quests associated with each dungeon. The rewards you get for completing these quests are always better than the rewards from solo quests because Blizzard considers dungeons to be more difficult. It’s like a win-win scenario because you get twice the experience and even better gear, simply by dungeon leveling as much as you can.

Monetary Gain

There’s also the monetary gain associated with instance leveling. You’ll earn a lot more gold by leveling this way because you’ll kill more monsters in a shorter amount of time. More monsters means more gold and vendor items to loot.
You’ll also have access to more items that are rare or useful enough to other players to sell on the auction house. If you don’t know how to use the auction house, learning while you’re dungeon leveling is the perfect time. If you’re not a tailor, you can sell all those stacks of cloth you’ll get, in addition to any other materials for various professions. There is simply a much wider variety of items that drop inside of dungeons, and instance leveling is the perfect way to see more of these items.

Time to Explore

One thing you will notice when you begin dungeon leveling is that WoW does not include maps with most of the Classic and Burning Crusade dungeons. This can be a bit of a pain, but thankfully some of the new dungeon leveling guides include these maps so you’ll never get lost again.
If you already have at least one level 80 character, then you should try dungeon leveling for your next one. It gives you a chance to explore areas of the game you might not have played before and kill unique monsters and bosses that you haven’t seen yet. Dungeon leveling puts a whole new spin on the game you’ve been addicted to for years. Remember, you can’t use the dungeon finder until you reach level 15, but those first 14 levels will just fly by on the solo track!

A Dungeon Strategy for Instance Leveling

 Most people who play World of Warcraft know that dungeon leveling is the fastest way to level, but not everyone knows the best way to get the most out of the dungeon finder system. You’ve got to have a dungeon strategy in order to make the most out of each and every run, and it doesn’t hurt to have a dungeon leveling guide to help you, either.
Developing Your Dungeon Strategy
The best way to develop your own WoW dungeon strategy is to get a complete understanding of the system, how it works, and why dungeon leveling is the fastest way to go. Dungeon leveling basically involves leveling your character by running chains of dungeons with other players. It’s easier than ever to do this because of the dungeon finder tool, which was part of patch 3.3 under the Wrath of the Lich King Expansion. The dungeon finder allows you to party with players from other servers, even during your server’s off times.
Developing your dungeon strategy depends at least partly on what type of class you are. The damage classes will have to wait in line much longer than healing and tanking classes, so it’s certainly worth it to solo quest while you’re waiting for your dungeon group to form. Tanks, on the other hand, may be able to walk in and out of dungeons all day long because there are far fewer tanks than there are DPS classes. Healers are also in high demand, although usually not quite as much as tanks.
Don’t Forget Your Dungeon Quests
No dungeon strategy is complete with a plan for dungeon quests. This is one of the most important parts of dungeon leveling, but it’s often the most forgotten. Dungeon quests offer you double the experience of the quests you do solo because they’re considered to be a lot more difficult. Every dungeon in World of Warcraft have quests that can be done inside of it, although some dungeons only offer quests for either Alliance or Horde characters. Doing just one dungeon quest is like doing two solo quests, so it’s well worth your time to figure out which quests go with which dungeon.
Thankfully, there is now a dungeon leveling guide created specifically for those who want to take advantage of this new way to power level. Dugi’s Dungeon Leveling Guide covers everything from where to find the quests that go with each dungeon to where to turn them in. The guide even takes into account the fact that you can’t use the dungeon finder until your character reaches level 15. It has all the qualities of the traditional leveling guide in addition to the new information you need to know about dungeon leveling.
Instance leveling is a great way to bring your character from level 1 to 80 with much less time and effort than it took in the beginning days of WoW. You’ll find yourself hopping from dungeon to dungeon and level to level with ease.