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Fargash 70 Orc Warlock Bloodscalp Euro PvP Guild: Abominable Profile: Blizzard Armory Talent Spec: 9/52/0 |
I am now level 53 and I am sooooo very sick and tired of questing. So, I would like some tips on grinding areas. I've searched the net a bit, and Western Plagulands seems to be the best place to be at level 53. True or false?
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sassyevil 70 Undead Warlock Trollbane US PvE Profile: Blizzard Armory Talent Spec: 0/44/17 |
Re: Good grinding areas?
WP, silithus, wintersprings good places
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Re: Good grinding areas?
This is a rather old guide but it has served me well for quite a few toons.
http://wow.allakhazam.com/forum.html...33293095&num=0 Enjoy! |
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Heartsalive 70 Human Warlock Thunderhorn Euro PvE Guild: Ultra Cohesion Profile: Blizzard Armory Talent Spec: 0/21/40 |
Re: Good grinding areas?
Someone is bored of questing and want's to try grinding to have fun?
Anyone see anything wrong and funny with that? |
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Sianz 70 Gnome Warlock Blackrock Oceania PvP Guild: SDU Profile: Blizzard Armory Talent Spec: 0/21/40 |
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Kobekid 80 Human Warlock Kilrogg US PvE Guild: Good With Ketchup Profile: Blizzard Armory Talent Spec: 2/13/56 |
Re: Good grinding areas?
Run some instances imo. BRD is great for gear and is pretty big. It's a good experience before Outlands.
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Sindorella 70 Blood Elf Warlock Wildhammer Euro PvE Guild: Ressurection Profile: Blizzard Armory Talent Spec: 0/21/40 |
Re: Good grinding areas?
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I have so much rested on a neglected level 60 that i will do just this to get some gold and save more quests for gold at 70. |
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Cassiusray 70 Human Warlock Baelgun US PvE Guild: Genocidal Tendencies Talent Spec: 46/11/2 |
Re: Good grinding areas?
My pally friend and I debate on the importance of grinding. I find it a very crucial part of the game, not only for the XP but for the gear/money and the practice.
When I say I am quested out she looks at me like I am crazy, she just does not understand that for me questing gets old fast. It seems like it is go here, do this, kill that, come back with this! I know that grinding is not the most exciting thing ever. But I enjoy slipping into a groove and running arround killing the same things over and over. Thanks to the link on this thread I am hitting up elementals in Searing Gorge tonight. |
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Cynicism 70 Blood Elf Warlock Kel'Thuzad US PvP Guild: Mooninites Profile: Blizzard Armory Talent Spec: 27/34/0 |
Re: Good grinding areas?
I really don't enjoy questing either. I'll whip through all the yellow/green/orange quests in a level and some, then have nothing to do.
"It seems like it is go here, do this, kill that, come back with this!" Describes how I feel about it perfectly. The money is only icing on the cake. Most days I just like putting on some good tunes and stringing together a few ridiculously long chain-kills.. Damn, I need to get back to my affliction spec soon. /sniffle |
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