Questing on World of Warcraft

img2Questing on World of Warcraft brings out the best, worst and something in between in players. You get excited, confused, relieved and just about every other emotion you can imagine when youre questing. When you first begin playing you gain skills and levels quickly as you mow through monsters, beasts and anything else that may seek your death. Theres the excitement of new places to explore, new people to meet and new coins gathering in your pouch. With each new level you reach the quests get a little harder and you go farther and wider into the world, encountering new beasties and beings. The time to use websites, players‘ books, guild members and your WoW gamer friends and family is BEFORE you get frustrated and want to cancel your subscription.

Players will get lost looking for a flight path, ambushed by sneaky opponents, delete a quest item by accident and at around level 28, often feel like theyre never going to make it to the next level. There are AddOns, websites, forums, books and other players that can help you learn the tricks to the game to keep you safe, encouraged and sane. Theres nothing more discouraging than feeling like youve wasted hours on one quest with nothing to show for it so use your resources.

There are some quests specific to your race, class or profession that another player can help you with and you can then return the favor. Questing on WoW with other players is a good way for both of you to accomplish a mutual goal and have backup to keep you both alive. Off-peak hours players find themselves doing quests solo a lot of the time so using game resources is important for them.

Questing on WoW is only as good as your tools, whether youre just starting out or at level 80, doing it solo or in a group. Using tools will help you find the loot, save the Princess, slay the dragon king and get you leveling up more quickly, which is one of your main game objectives.

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