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Nunchuck 70 Undead Warlock Moonrunner US PvE Guild: Sealab Profile: Blizzard Armory Talent Spec: 41/1/19 |
Re: Good grinding areas?
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I 110% agree with this. Rest for a couple days, work on an alt, or go outside ( ;) ) and then take on BRD. It is likely you will come away with a nice item to wear, and you will gain half a level"s worth of xp at least, per run. and its more entertaining than world grinding. |
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Re: Good grinding areas?
Problem is getting groups for pre-BC instances.
Grinding, my suggestion is to hit Western Plaguelands hard. I'm guessing that most folks will eventually want to see Naxxramas for the awesomeness value, and getting Argent Dawn rep will help with that. Not so much use now, but the level 59/60 ghosts at Gahrron's Withering have a pretty good drop rate on pre-BC BoE epics. |
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Re: Good grinding areas?
there was a time in there, late 50s (this was before BC) that grinding was more efficient than questing or instances. I recall grinding furblogs in Winterspring, they dropped cash, potions, cloth and were giving 500xp a pop rested.
Im sure instances are great, if you have a non-jackass 5 man waiting, which i rarely did. |
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Banatu 80 Blood Elf Rogue Kel'Thuzad US PvP Guild: Massacre Profile: Blizzard Armory Talent Spec: 41/5/25 |
Re: Good grinding areas?
Yeah, instances are (apparently) the way to go if you have a crack group. With the way pugs these days, you're better off jumping off of a cliff and hoping you get xp for whatever it is your body crushes.
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