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'font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>by Mick Mananite

If youre looking for an alliance leveling guide there are many available and you can also get some useful add-ons that you can use in game. These can make the leveling process dramatically faster which is great if you have leveled your own characters before and want a bit of a break from the grind.

Getting an alliance leveling guide is possibly not the best idea if it is your first character though. Part of the charm of just getting to know the game is getting lost and not knowing exactly what to do and finding things yourself at a natural pace. However, once you have done all this, you will find the leveling can become a bit of a chore.

There are plenty of quests to keep you busy and indeed if you go to Outlands at level 68, you’re probably making a big mistake. This is because there will be literally dozens of quests left over for you back in the earlier level zones which can get you to 70.

The same goes for heading off to Northrend and you can effectively do this at level 74 or later if you finish all of the quests in Outlands first. However, this is not the fastest way to level, so if you are primarily concerned with leveling, then you need to maximize your experience per hour.

At a later levels, mages are also extremely effective leveling classes, since they can start using their area of affect spells to take down multiple enemies at once.

There are various classes which are more efficient at leveling than others and it is generally considered that the hunter is the fastest class to level with because they have effective pets, even more so if they choose the talents optimized for leveling. Regardless of what class you pick though, an alliance leveling guide speeds things up all the more.

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