Better Rewards from Instance Leveling
Do
you ever wonder why some World of Warcraft players seem to have the best gear,
even as they’re leveling their new characters?
It’s probably because they spend their time instance leveling instead of
running solo quests all the time.
Instance leveling is the new way to get your character from level 1 to
80 in record time.
Of
course it’s pretty obvious that dungeon leveling gives you much more experience
in a shorter amount of time, but there are plenty of other benefits from
leveling this way too. One of the best
things about instance leveling is all the great gear you have a chance to
get. Most of the gear that drops in the
instances will never drop on monsters you kill out in the world. The gear that drops off of the dungeon bosses
is always top of the line also, which means you really can’t do better than
picking up your gear in the dungeons.
Another
way to get better gear is by completing the quests associated with each
dungeon. The rewards you get for
completing these quests are always better than the rewards from solo quests
because Blizzard considers dungeons to be more difficult. It’s like a win-win scenario because you get
twice the experience and even better gear, simply by dungeon leveling as much
as you can.
Monetary
Gain
There’s
also the monetary gain associated with instance leveling. You’ll earn a lot more gold by leveling this
way because you’ll kill more monsters in a shorter amount of time. More monsters means more gold and vendor
items to loot.
You’ll also have
access to more items that are rare or useful enough to other players to sell on
the auction house. If you don’t know how
to use the auction house, learning while you’re dungeon leveling is the perfect
time. If you’re not a tailor, you can
sell all those stacks of cloth you’ll get, in addition to any other materials
for various professions. There is simply
a much wider variety of items that drop inside of dungeons, and instance leveling
is the perfect way to see more of these items.
Time
to Explore
One
thing you will notice when you begin dungeon leveling is that WoW does not
include maps with most of the Classic and Burning Crusade dungeons. This can be a bit of a pain, but thankfully
some of the new dungeon leveling guides include these maps so you’ll never get
lost again.
If you already
have at least one level 80 character, then you should try dungeon leveling for
your next one. It gives you a chance to
explore areas of the game you might not have played before and kill unique
monsters and bosses that you haven’t seen yet.
Dungeon leveling puts a whole new spin on the game you’ve been addicted
to for years. Remember, you can’t use
the dungeon finder until you reach level 15, but those first 14 levels willjust fly by on the solo track!