WoW Leveling Guide



Our starting point in World of Warcraft is determined by whether your character is Horde or Alliance. Your starting point is also determined by which character you've chosen. The following WoW leveling guide will take you through the basics of leveling.

Leveling in Warcraft
With the release of The Wrath of the Lich King the number of levels in WoW is now 80, and they vary depending on your character. Spend most of your time questing, as it remains one of the best ways to level in WoW. Questing will not only level you up but also make you more powerful.

To compare a quest to your current level take a look at its color coding. Choose more difficult quest to get more leveling benefits. Quest Color Codes:

Gray- These are trivial and you should just skip them.
Green- Easy
Yellow- Normal
Orange- Hard
Red- Very Hard

Having a WoW leveling guide is the best and fastest way to quest. But whatever you do stick to one region completing as many quests as you can until they either become too difficult or you can't find groups to complete. At this point you should move on.


You don't need to try to complete all the quest even though there are a lot. Actually this is probably not the best thing to do. The best thing is to do the quests in a particular zone until you either level up or only gray and green quest remain. At this point it would be better for both your leveling and experience points to move on to harder quests.

Some quests are class specific, so make sure you're doing quests that are for your class.
Leveling is best accomplished when you follow a good quest order rather than bouncing from quest to quest or region to region. Choosing a great WoW leveling guide is by far the best thing to do at the start. In-game guide are the best choice among other types such as eBooks. In-game guides will allow you to keep playing while getting real time tips and strategies.