I Found the Easiest Way ANYONE Can Level in World of Warcraft (get to level 70 in just 3 hours)



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Have you ever wanted to level a character in World of Warcraft without needing to any quests, queue for any dungeons, or fight any mobs? Well do I have a strategy for you! You don’t have to be a top 1% to use this leveling method! Just follow my guide and you’ll be level 70 in WoW in no time!

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Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
2:06 Where not to go.
2:54 Levels 10 to 20
4:06 Levels 21 to 30+
5:26 Levels 30+ to 40
5:57 Levels 40 to 50+
7:28 Levels 50+ to 60
8:22 Levels 60 to 70

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31 thoughts on “I Found the Easiest Way ANYONE Can Level in World of Warcraft (get to level 70 in just 3 hours)”

  1. I chose Legion Timewalking like you did, and after doing BOTH Dragonblight and Zul'drak, I was still only level 14. Your commentary said you were able to hit level 16 there. Odd. I also did the Earthen quest opening, which put me to 11 before I started. Odd. I was getting 730 xp per explore in Dragonblight, and 990 xp per area in Zuldrak.

    Edit: D'oh! I have no idea how many level 80s you have, I only have 1, so only 5% bonus xp.

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  2. Made an earthen for the heritage set since I have all the others already got to level 25 and got bored, so just started flying around like this to see how much xp I would get, ended up leveling super quick so I leveled all the way up to 70 (because I couldnt go to Dornogal for my heritage set at 50. Lol) and ended up getting my explorer title and tabard. It was nice.

    Just checked on my earthen and i have 13 hours /played tho, i went afk a lot. Lol

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  3. Currently doing this, level 28 while writing at a total /played of exactly 2 hours and 30 minutes. Some things that I have observed:

    First, I only have one toon (my main) at level 80, so I have a 5% exp boost to all alts. That being said, I've scoured every square inch of the zones listed in the 10-20 section, as well as all of Mount Hyjal and I'm struggling to keep up level-wise. I've had to explore several surrounding zones, and took the long flight to Uldum from Orgrimmar to try to get a little more of a boost. From what I've seen, the amount of exp I'm getting doing this honestly isn't bad.

    Second, I had to switch to steady flight after level 20 because flying through zones too fast just wasn't counting with the game as being explored. Even then I find myself needing to stop whenever I see the "Discovered: X" text and wait for it to register (especially with small buildings and areas). Yes, 320% flying speed is a drag and will slow things down, but otherwise the constant backtracking would end up doing the same. It does make it a little more AFK though, which is nice.

    Third, I couldn't skip any of the starter zone quests. The doors just wouldn't open or let me open them. Not a problem for me as I'm not following the same rules as you, but this might have changed since your video was made…

    TL;DR: This method is working great, albeit a bit slower for me (and maybe you too if you try it). If you aren't trying to speedrun the levelling process and just want to level-up an alt really quickly, definitely worth your time! And don't be afraid to stray a little from the path for some bonus exp here and there if you need to.

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  4. You know you can fly from zuldazar to kul'tiran, no loading zone. There is a hidden spot in the sea with no fatigue (part of the lucid nightmare or waist of time puzzle I think)

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  5. Not for the challenge part, but you can exit immediately with a few different methods/toys. I'd personally recommend Critter Hand Cannon > Fractured Necrolyte Skull gets you to Outland Shadowmoon Valley instantly. My initial thoughts are to go Monk. Get some quick exploration XP to lvl 11, use Zen Pilgrimage. Ta da Pandaria! But turn around, go into a portal, you're in your city, choose a chromie time just to be sure, and from there follow this guide, mostly, I'd recommend. TBC and WotLK really do have a lot of exploration points that reward XP but aren't *on the map*. Monk has the added benefit of free rested XP if you don't care about challenge, and bonus routes via Pandaria.

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  6. I played wow for the first time ever last week I lvled one mage to 50 it's annoying boring quest most of the time I'm in shadow land I cant fly, I wanted to get cool mount, I did a raid and moût have 1 % every 1 week, why,player mouvement are so weird I still don't get why it so popular

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