How to Grind your World of Warcraft Character from Levels 35 to 60
If you are interesting in power-leveling your character to 60 as fast as you can, grinding mobs of enemies is simply the best way to do it. No other method works as fast or as well as grinding. It is of course, a grind. It's boring, no two ways about it, but it'll get you those levels right quick.
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Instructions
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Invest in LOTS of food and drink. You'll need it.
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Head back to Strangelthorn and kill anything along the coastal areas near Booty Bay (Naga, Bloodsails, whatever you find) from 36-39.
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Head into the canyon in the western Badlands and farm Dragon whelps from 40-43. Avoid the elites in the clearing and keep your eyes open for more mithril. Truesilver deposits spawn here occasionally.
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Return to Tanaris and raid the Dunemaul Ogre compound from 45-50. They almost always patrol singly and almost never come to each other's aid. Raid their cave for some extra loot.
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Travel to the Western Plaguelands and grind the Sorrow Hill graveyard from 50 on. At this point, the skeletons and ghouls will always give you xp (quite good xp until about 56), plus you can gain reputation with the Argent Dawn by killing them (until you hit Honored). They also drop Bone Fragments, which can be exchanged for Insignia of the Crusade at Light's Hope Chapel in the Eastern Plaguelands.
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Comments
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tgregoryt
Oct 09, 2008
Fastest way to level for me was grinding green anything, but generally beasts because they don't run and you can just wail on them. When killing greens, you never have to heal/eat/drink/buff - just kill and collect XP. You may net 5000 xp for turning in a quest where you killed 30 humanoids, but for a yellow quest you have to stop in between kills to heal or remana, and you have the time it takes to run back to the town to turn in your quest that you could be just killing. Questing is great in groups because you can do 5 quests simultaneously and finish them in half the time (wither in an instance or not). But for soloing, it really is fastest to just grind greens. Boring, not exciting, you don't get rep, and you don't get decent equipment, but you get rather quick levels. -
tgregoryt
Oct 09, 2008
Fastest way to level for me was grinding green anything, but generally beasts because they don't run and you can just wail on them. When killing greens, you never have to heal/eat/drink/buff - just kill and collect XP. You may net 5000 xp for turning in a quest where you killed 30 humanoids, but for a yellow quest you have to stop in between kills to heal or remana, and you have the time it takes to run back to the town to turn in your quest that you could be just killing. Questing is great in groups because you can do 5 quests simultaneously and finish them in half the time (wither in an instance or not). But for soloing, it really is fastest to just grind greens. Boring, not exciting, you don't get rep, and you don't get decent equipment, but you get rather quick levels. -
Gargamell
May 30, 2007
Ouijiman QFT its the slowest way to level ever, it might be the easiest way for complete idiots because you dont have to think about completing quests and stuff -
Gargamell
May 30, 2007
Ouijiman QFT its the slowest way to level ever, it might be the easiest way for complete idiots because you dont have to think about completing quests and stuff -
Ouijaman
May 15, 2007
Grinding is actually the Worst way to level a toon in WoW. Because in the time you spend only frinding, you could be doing a quest that pays much higher experience points. For instance, I can grind 30 dinasuars in Un'Goro for no quest, or I can kill 30 dinasuars for a quest and get the experience from the kills PLUS the experience fro completing the quest. Also, running instances is much faster way to gain experience than grinding. In a 2 hour run of an instance you can gain 1/3 to 1/2 of a level, plus you get good drops you can sell or wear yourself. basically, only people who don't know how to play WoW would suggest grinding for experience.