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	<title>World of Warcraft Leveling Guide &#187; Leveling Guides</title>
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		<title>The Best Alliance Level Guide</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jan 2010 11:50:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A thorough and well written alliance level guide is worth its weight in gold for those world of warcraft players who are looking to take their game to the next level. Everyone knows that the game really begins once you hit level 80 and get to start enjoying the raid and PVP content.  This fact [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A thorough and well written <strong>alliance level guide</strong> is worth its weight in gold for those world of warcraft players who are looking to take their game to the next level.</p>
<p>Everyone knows that the game really begins once you hit level 80 and get to start enjoying the raid and PVP content.  This fact is even more apparent if you attempt to join any raiding guilds.  Many of these guilds will not even allow players to join until they reach the 80 level cap.</p>
<p>How then can one get to level 80 as quickly as possible without devoting entirely too much time on the process so they can begin enjoying the real game?  The answer,of course, is a level guide.</p>
<p>Unfortunately not all level guides are created equally and in fact, some are just a blatant waste of money.  If you think buyer beware holds true for most things it holds especially true when it comes to an alliance level guide.  Many of these guides are nothing more than rip-offs of each other, and don’t bring anything unique to the table.</p>
<p>One of the most famous exceptions to this rule is the <a rel="nofollow" href="http://10ceb52fbn4csx1m1kdnkdtw6y.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=lvl4wow" target="_blank">Zygor level guide</a>.  Not only is it chock full of information pertaining to all of the alliance races it is also specifically tailored for use in the game itself.  No longer are you forced to alt tap between different windows in order to check on what part of your strategy guide you are following; instead you can use the in game interface to follow along.</p>
<p>John Cook, also known as Zygor, is one of the top speed levelers in World of Warcraft. After he got known for being the first to level 70 on a new server, people has start asking him how he do it. In order to respond them, he put together a team of experienced players, programmers and web designers. The result is a very nice and useful Alliance Leveling Guide.</p>
<p><strong>The brand new Zygor Guides 2.0 has changed the leveling forever.</strong></p>
<p>Zygor&#8217;s 1-80 Alliance Level Guide comes as an in-game mod which will take you through the quests like there&#8217;s no tomorrow. The quests are very easy to follow, they have been organized in a very efficient manner making anyone walk less and gain more experience. The mod literally place the guide in game along with the on screen directional arrow that will show you exactly where to go. The nice thing about this Alliance leveling guide is the improved quest step detection. Basically, the guide will update itself when you log in or after you complete a quest. This way, you will always know your progress and what to do next. The new version comes with a fully redesigned graphical user interface, easy to use and simply eye popping.</p>
<p>Besides all that, Zygor&#8217;s Alliance Leveling Guide also comes with over $100 worth FREE bonuses: In-Game Dual Spec Talent Build Guide, Nether Drake Mount Guide, Death Knight Class Guide, Inscription Profession Leveling Guide, Auctioneer Appraiser Guide and Food and Drink Stats Guide. On top of these, you will get free lifetime updates and a money back guarantee.<br />
These facts made us give the best rating to this guide. It is also available for Horde.</p>
<p><a rel="nofollow" href="http://10ceb52fbn4csx1m1kdnkdtw6y.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=lvl4wow" target="_blank">Click Here to Watch The Video with Zygor Guides 2.0 in action and Download The Free Trial.</a></p>
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		<title>Dugis Ultimate World of Warcraft Guide Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Nov 2009 07:19:08 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Gold Guide]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it comes to guiding your World of Warcraft character through every step of the game, Dugi&#8217;s Ultimate WoW Guide is one of the few guides out there that really hit every spot. Dave, or “Dugi” as most people know him has been around the leveling guide scene for years, and also publishes gold guides, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to guiding your World of Warcraft character through every step of the game, <strong><a rel="nofollow" href="http://06526aceqn8epxaedagxfq1k2r.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=lvl4wow" target="_blank">Dugi&#8217;s Ultimate WoW Guide</a></strong> is one of the few guides out there that really hit every spot.</p>
<p>Dave, or “Dugi” as most people know him has been around the leveling guide scene for years, and also publishes gold guides, PvP guides, profession guides and even daily quest guides. He’s put in thousands and thousands of hours of WoW gaming, so knows good leveling routes as well as anyone.</p>
<p>Well the guide is split into different sections. You can choose to buy all the guides as 1 package, or purchase them all seperately. So you only have to pay for what you want to use. Essentially, the guide is split up into 3 sections:</p>
<ul>
<li>Horde &amp; Alliance 1-80 Leveling Guide</li>
<li> PVP Strategies &amp; Macro Guides</li>
<li> Gold &amp; Profession Guides</li>
<li> NEW: Ultimate Dalies &amp; Events Guides</li>
</ul>
<p>You will also get your hands on Class Gear, Talent Guides &amp; Instance Strategies. This lists detailed information, item sets and other useful character build specific guides while you level form 1-60, 60-70 &amp; 70-80. Where to get these items from, and what the best uses for these items are, what talent specs to use with them. This is great when you want to trial out new character specs, but unsure of exactly what item sets are available.</p>
<p>Here’s a rundown of the feature list:</p>
<ul>
<li>100% In-Game Leveling Guide Addon</li>
<li>Fastest quest order developed</li>
<li>Very compact (only takes up a small rectangle of your screen)</li>
<li>Only quest, no grinding</li>
<li>Step by step guide of where &amp; when to accept &amp; turn-in quests</li>
<li>Automatic detection of quest accept, completion &amp; turn-in</li>
<li>Automatic class quest detection – guide naturally blends in class quests as  you go</li>
<li>Automatic ‘use quest items’ – automatically displays items to use for the  right quest</li>
<li>Online/printable format available</li>
</ul>
<p>The latest version is v2 and its a real change from the last guide. The new version has done away with these slightly cumbersome add-ons, and replaced them with a very slim line, easy to use automated in-game guide.</p>
<p>The guide appears in your game as a very small, slightly transparent rectangle, which provides &#8220;at a glance&#8221; information about the quest you&#8217;re currently running. The guide is so small it will never get in your way of the game, and if you need more information, you just hover your cursor over the window and you&#8217;re given the details.</p>
<p>The window will also show you what the next step eultimate world of warcraft guidentails &#8211; an exclamation point (!) means the next coordinates need you to accept a quest, means you need to turn in a quest, and a set of crossed swords means you&#8217;re killing mobs at the next point. Very intuitive and well laid out, without taking up a lot of valuable screen real estate.</p>
<p>This is a strong WoW leveling guide in terms of what it includes. If you are looking for a one time deal then this is a good wow guide to choose. It includes pretty much all the information you need from leveling 1-80 quickly, to making a bit of extra gold while doing so. Once you hit 80 this guide will help you to farm gold like crazy while also PVPing like a champ.</p>
<p><strong><a rel="nofollow" href="http://06526aceqn8epxaedagxfq1k2r.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=lvl4wow" target="_blank">Click Here to Get the Ultimate World of Warcraft WoW Guide</a></strong></p>
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		<title>WoW Hunter Leveling Guide</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009 06:05:53 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Leveling Guides]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Alliance Leveling Guide]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[The hunter is the easiest leveling class in World of Warcraft. They have the highest overall dps and their special abilities can also be very helpful during leveling your hunter. Due to their pet they can survive in the most dire situation while dealing insane amount of damage. So if you want to be level [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The <strong>hunter</strong> is the easiest leveling class in World of Warcraft. They have the highest overall dps and their special abilities can also be very helpful during leveling your hunter. Due to their pet they can survive in the most dire situation while dealing insane amount of damage. So if you want to be level 80 as soon as possible you should choose the hunter!  The <strong><a rel="nofollow" href="http://gzpatton.wowzygor.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=lvl4wow" target="_blank">WoW Hunter Leveling Guide</a></strong> provides a complete run-down on all hunter-related issues so you don&#8217;t miss out.</p>
<p><strong>Hunter Introduction</strong></p>
<p>WoW Hunters are good characters to use either solo or in groups. Hunters are unique because of their pets and their ability to deal damage from a distance, usually with rifle. Hunters can do well in melee as well, but they aren&#8217;t as skilled in that area as other classes (Warrior, Paladin, Rogue). A Hunter is better off letting his pet take on enemies while the Hunter chips away the health from afar.</p>
<p><strong>Hunter Talent Build</strong></p>
<p>While <em>leveling a hunter</em> one of our first priority is choosing our talents. Their talent trees are: <strong>Beast Mastery,</strong> <strong>Marksmanship</strong> and <strong>Survival</strong>. The<em> Beast Mastery talent build</em> is the ultimate hunter leveling tree so we will choose that. This tree will focus on improving your pet, so that you can send it in and burn the mob down with ease, and it can put out solid dps in instances as well. Here is the build:</p>
<p>10-14: Endurance Training &#8211; 5/5<br />
15-16: Thick Hide 2/3<br />
17-18: Focused Fire &#8211; 2/2<br />
19-19: Thick Hide &#8211; 3/3<br />
20-24: Unleashed Fury &#8211; 5/5<br />
25-25: Aspect Mastery 1/1<br />
26-30: Ferocity &#8211; 5/5<br />
31-31: Intimidation &#8211; 1/1<br />
32-33: Bestial Discipline &#8211; 2/2<br />
34-34: Improved Mend Pet &#8211; 1/2<br />
35-38: Frenzy &#8211; 4/5<br />
39-39: Improved Mend Pet &#8211; 2/2<br />
40-40: Bestial Wrath &#8211; 1/1<br />
41-43: Ferocious Inspiration &#8211; 3/3<br />
44-44: Pathfinding &#8211; 1/2<br />
45-49: Serpents Swiftness &#8211; 5/5<br />
50-50: The Beast Within &#8211; 1/1<br />
51-51: Invigoration &#8211; 1/2<br />
52-54: Longevity &#8211; 3/3<br />
55-59: Kindred Spirits &#8211; 5/5</p>
<p>Now we go into the Marksman Tree.</p>
<p>60-64: Lethal Shots &#8211; 5/5<br />
65-69: Mortal Shots &#8211; 5/5<br />
70-71: Rapid Killing &#8211; 2/2<br />
72-73: Go For the Throat &#8211; 2/2<br />
74-76: Careful Aim &#8211; 3/3<br />
77-79: Focused Aim &#8211; 3/3<br />
80-80: Readiness &#8211; 1/1</p>
<p><strong>Hunter Gears &amp; Items</strong></p>
<p>One point of agility equals an increase in attack power, critical chance, and dodge, making it essentially the wonder-stat for hunters in that it increases everything required at once.  However, individual items possessing significant amounts of straight up +attack power or +critical rating are valued as well.</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Agility</strong> &#8211; Your #1 stat over all else.</li>
<li><strong>Stamina</strong> &#8211; Your pet is taking the mob&#8217;s attack, so you don&#8217;t need a lot of Stam. It is, however, more valuable if you&#8217;re on a PvP server</li>
<li><strong>Intellect</strong> &#8211; Increases your mana pool, which is good, but is always #2 to Agility</li>
<li><strong>Strength </strong>- You need Agility to use that bow of yours with the 200# pull, not strength. Strength has no value for you, unless you&#8217;re that rare Hunter who like to live dangerously and melee a lot. Even then, Agility is far more useful, as is Stam.</li>
<li><strong>Spirit</strong> &#8211; of no use.</li>
<li><strong>Crit rating</strong> &#8211; the more the merrier.</li>
<li><strong>Attack Power </strong>- You can never have enough.</li>
<li><strong>Hit rating</strong> &#8211; Focused Aim will provide all you need until you start to raid or PvP.</li>
</ul>
<p>It is crucial to get items which are the most effective for hunter leveling. We want to deal as much damage as possible so we need to get as many agility items as possible. Agility will increase your attack power, your critical hit rating and your dodge rating. Agility,agility and more agility that is all you need.</p>
<p>Get your personal guide to what gear to wear and what it does for you: Need to decide between dual wield or a 2 handed melee weapon? Or are you just looking for a break-down on the items you should get at a specific level? Leaving no questions unanswered, the hunter guide addresses item issues with an eye for details.</p>
<p><strong>Hunter Pet</strong></p>
<p>If you have ever seen a truly gifted hunter fight you know that pets are more than mere damage dealers or meat shields. Some hunter&#8217;s don&#8217;t realize the science that is behind choosing the right pet in  order to ensure the hunter is operating at max efficiency depending on the  characters main focus and objectives in the game.</p>
<p>The best pet changes depending on level. You train your pets skills that are  taught by catching other pets who have that skill and learning it yourself. If you&#8217;re out to learn about hunter pets to help you level quicker, you might also want to check out this <a rel="nofollow" href="http://gzpatton.wowzygor.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=lvl4wow" target="_blank">Hunter Leveling Guide</a>.</p>
<p>Unless you&#8217;ve leveled half a dozen toons to 80, you could probably use a guide that shows you the fastest questing routes. If you feel frustrated with the time it takes you to level, pair my leveling info with Dugi&#8217;s popular &#8220;<a rel="nofollow" href="http://06526aceqn8epxaedagxfq1k2r.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=lvl4wow" target="_blank">Ultimate Leveling Guide</a>&#8220;.</p>
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		<title>Joana&#8217;s Horde Leveling Guide Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009 04:40:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Joana’s 1-80 Horde Leveling Guide was created by a guy who goes by his World of Warcraft character name, Joana. Joana is considered to be a master when it comes to leveling in World of Warcraft. In the early days of WoW, he was the first on six different servers to hit level 60. When [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a rel="nofollow" href="http://65a05f1kfiyezpfgu6qyrjmcr3.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=lvl4wow" target="_blank">Joana’s 1-80 Horde Leveling Guide</a> was created by a guy who goes by his World of Warcraft character name, Joana. Joana is considered to be a master when it comes to leveling in World of Warcraft. In the early days of WoW, he was the first on six different servers to hit level 60. When Blizzard held a 1-50 leveling contest, Joana won that easily. And during the beta for Wrath of the Lich King, he leveled four characters to level 80. I can’t think of a better player to create a horde leveling guide.<br />
Joana&#8217;s 1-80 horde leveling guide had been released before the Wrath of the Lich King was officially released. This is due to the release of the beta version that has been out for more than five months. Joana has been testing beta version of WoTLK so he had enough time to create the guide.</p>
<p><a href="http://65a05f1kfiyezpfgu6qyrjmcr3.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=lvl4wow"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-94" title="joanas horde leveling guide" src="http://www.levelingguide4wow.info/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/joanas_horde_leveling_guide1-300x228.jpg" alt="joanas horde leveling guide" width="300" height="228" /></a>Joana’s guides are offered as <strong>in-game mods</strong>, as well as printable guides and online guides with clickable links, so you can choose what suits you best. It’s all included. He has also done a very good job of linking all the quests and a lot of mobs, NPCs, zones and other useful stuff. For more details, check out his site.</p>
<p>Features of Joana’s Horde Leveling Guide:</p>
<ul>
<li>This guide can be used with any horde race and class (separate guides included for Death Knights, undead, tauren, orcs, trolls, blood elves).</li>
<li>It focuses on questing. Joana says that he does, “95% questing 5% grinding.” If you hate to quest and love to grind, then this guide probably isn’t for you.</li>
<li>Joana’s guide is only for Horde characters. Many guides out on the market have information for both factions, so for the same price you’re paying for half the information.</li>
<li>Detailed maps showing the path you should take and where you should be to complete each numbered step.</li>
<li>Full video showing you how to play each level, so you can watch Joana doing it in front of your eyes</li>
<li>Step by step detailed 1-70 + 70-80 Guide</li>
<li>Detailed In-Game Leveling Mod with Auto Waypoint Arrow</li>
<li>100+ HQ Videos showing how to level and do hard quests</li>
<li>Video clips from each leveling area</li>
<li>Images of hard to find objects</li>
<li>Detailed maps of every area</li>
<li>Great Guides for Death Knights</li>
<li>Lots of  Speed leveling strategies</li>
<li>Guide of best grinding spots</li>
<li>100% Legal. You will NOT get banned</li>
<li>Free lifetime updates</li>
</ul>
<p>There are a lot of positives about Joana&#8217;s Horde Leveling Guides. The guides are  for newbies as well as experts in the game. So, if you are looking for something  that is detailed and will get you through the levels in the quickest manner  possible, there is a Joanas 1-80 horde leveling guide for you.</p>
<p><strong><a rel="nofollow" href="http://65a05f1kfiyezpfgu6qyrjmcr3.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=lvl4wow" target="_blank">Click Here to Visit Joana’s Horde Leveling Guide</a></strong></p>
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		<title>WoW Quest Helper Programs</title>
		<link>http://www.levelingguide4wow.info/wow-quest-helper-programs</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009 03:30:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[QuestHelper programs are the fastest way for any player to power level in World Of Warcraft. These questhelper programs are addons for WoW that guide players through power leveling using the questing system in the game. Blizzard designed questing to be the most effective way to power level a toon while enjoying the lore(story line) [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>QuestHelper programs</strong> are the fastest way for any player to power level in World Of Warcraft. These questhelper programs are addons for WoW that guide players through power leveling using the questing system in the game.</p>
<p>Blizzard designed questing to be the most effective way to power level a toon while enjoying the lore(story line) of World Of Warcraft.</p>
<p>The problem many new players without a WoW Quest Helper find is that the questing system is so extensive you often find yourself wasting time trying to figure what quests to pick up, how to complete them without running back to the same areas over and over again as well as what zone to move on to at the next level range.</p>
<p>Using a good quest helper program for WoW elmiinates all of these frustrations by proviing an in game leveling addon that guides players through the best questing paths to the top levels.</p>
<p>These addons start by indentifying your toons race so it can begin the program at the appropriate starting area.</p>
<p>All the way through leveling your World Of Warcraft Quest Helper program will provide questing details that are not provided inside the gam by Blizzard as well as a direction arrow that guides you from point to point in the most effective way possible.</p>
<p>These WoW Quest Helper addons are the latest in game technology for players who like to maximize their limited playing time and enjoy other aspects of the game rather than simply being constantly frustarted with trying to grind out questing every time they play.</p>
<p>Using one of these World OF Warcraft in game leveling addon programs is the best investment any player can make to be able to create new toons and max them out to level 80 in less than 8 days played time.</p>
<p>This makes the game so much more fun because you can build toons of different classes rather than spending a year to get one toon leveled and just half way decent geared.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://www.squidoo.com/quest-addon-download" target="_blank">best WoW quest helper programs</a> will work for any race or class combination as well as Horde or Alliance toons. Installation of a questhelper for World of Warcraft is as simple as installing any other addon and in some cases these programs have been made even easier to install.</p>
<p>Learning how to power level a World Of Warcraft toon using one of these quest helper programs for World Of Warcraft will open up a whole new fun gaming experience and even older players who have burned out on leveling toons will find it fun again.</p>
<p>New players will be able to level toons at a apace that keeps the game insteresting and at the same time be able to get into the lore of the game more because they are not stressing about how to complete the next quest.</p>
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		<title>How to Level A Paladin In World of Warcraft</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Nov 2009 05:37:51 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Paladins are an amazing class in World of Warcraft because they are really easy  to level and at higher level they can fill any role. If you&#8217;re going to be leveling a Paladin in World of Warcraft, I think you are going to have a lot of fun with it. While they tend to be rather dependent on their gear, Paladins, as a hybrid class, are one of the most versatile and balanced classes in WoW.</p>
<p>If you choose to roll this class you will be able to star in many different settings, and enjoy them all. Paladin Leveling is a pretty straightforward process.</p>
<p>If you are leveling on a PVP server, I strongly recommend buying an Inherited Insignia of the Horde/Alliance. It is a key part of PVPing in the open world.</p>
<p><strong>Levels 1-10 </strong></p>
<p><strong>Zones: </strong>You are going to be in your starting area for your race. Do all your quests.</p>
<p><strong>Talents: </strong>None available at this point</p>
<p><strong>Combat:</strong> Seal of Righteousness, then Judge. Judge Righteousness every time the cooldown is up. Keep your Seal, Blessing, and Aura up at all times. Your Aura will be Devotion at first, but switch to Retribution when you get it. Your Blessing can stay Might throughout this level range. Purify any poison that gets put on you.</p>
<p><strong>Gearing:</strong> Look for gear with Strength, Stamina, and a little Intellect wouldn&#8217;t hurt. If you find a piece or two with Spell Damage, that&#8217;s bonus, but those pieces are fairly rare. You&#8217;ll mostly be wearing quest rewards.</p>
<p><strong>Levels 10-20 </strong></p>
<p><strong>Zones:</strong> You&#8217;ll move from your race&#8217;s starting area into a secondary area (Westfall, Loch Modan, Bloodmyst Isles, or Ghostlands). Do the quest from your trainer to learn your resurrection spell. Continue to quest through your starting area. I actually recommend staying in these secondary areas as long as you can on a PVP server. Having an extra level or two is nice when you start venturing into the contested zones which come in the next range.</p>
<p><strong>Talents:</strong> Honors, you are wise beyond expectations, but I have these talent points now. What should I do with them?</p>
<p>Well, I&#8217;m glad you asked, me lad. I&#8217;m going to suggest you put your points in Retribution. First 5 in Benediction and then 2 into Improved Judgement and 3 into Heart of the Crusader. Putting your first 5 points in Protection for Divine Strength is also a great idea, but you want to get Seal of Command as soon as you hit 20, so I advise you stick with Ret.</p>
<p><strong>Combat:</strong> Combat sequence is essentially the same. Consecrate if you are fighting more than 2 mobs, but watch your mana. Consecrate is a hungry little beast. Divine Protection (which is sort of like a Shield Wall) and heal if you get into trouble. Stun and heal works well too. You may want to buff with Blessing of Wisdom instead of Might if you run into mana issues.</p>
<p><strong>Gearing: </strong>Continue looking for Strength, Stamina, and Intellect. A little Agility on your gear would be nice as well. In this range you&#8217;ll run DeadMines which has a couple of decent blue drops (Cookie&#8217;s mace). Hordeside, you&#8217;ll be running Ragefire Chasm and Wailing Caverns. Not much of note there, except that your level 20 Paladin quests requires a run through Ragefire. You will likely find it difficult to find groups for many low level instances, just keep on trucking.</p>
<p>At level 15, your Glyphs open up. You will have one Major Glyph and one Minor Glyph to start out with. These can be filled with Glyphs found on your local Auction House and can be expensive for someone in this level range.</p>
<p>My recommendation is you put Glyph of Judgement in your Major Glyph spot and Glyph of Blessing of Might in your minor glyph spot. Judgement is a straight up DPS increase on your most used ability and Blessing of Might means you will have to renew your Blessing less often.</p>
<p><strong>Levels 20-30 </strong></p>
<p>[After Patch 3.2 Ding 20. Go to Stormwind, walk out with your horse. Sure beats walking! ]</p>
<p><strong>Zones: </strong>So you&#8217;ve got your Verigan&#8217;s Fist (see gearing), you&#8217;ve got your Seal of Command (see talents), now high tail it to Duskwood and start working on the Undead in that zone. For Blood Knights, it&#8217;s either Ashenvale or Tarren Mill. I always go Ashenvale/StoneTalon/Thousand Needles on my Horde characters. I hate the quests to kill humans that you get in Tarren Mill.</p>
<p>Stockades, Shadowfang Keep, BlackFathom Deeps, and Razorfen Kraul are all options in this range.</p>
<p><strong>Talents:</strong> You&#8217;ve just dinged level 20, what are you going to do next?! Congratulations, you&#8217;re going to Seal of Command! The next two points go into Pursuit of Justice, which you will fill out at level 22. This is actually one of the most important leveling talents because you do a ton of running around while you level. Now you dip into Protection for Divine Strength, and put 2 points in Conviction.</p>
<p><strong>Combat:</strong> Combat is the same as before, except that your Seal of choice is Command. Throw an Exorcism in whenever it’s off cooldown, and Judgement of Justice on any humanoids that like to run at low health. Drop a Hammer of Justice just before you Consecrate as your enemy (mob or player) is sort stuck there eating tick after tick of Consecrate, and there is nothing they can do about it. Bwhahahahaha!</p>
<p>You may want to change out your Glyph of Blessing of Might for a Glyph of Sense Undead. This is a damage increase when fighting undead. Remember to have your Sense Undead on if you are going to use this Glyph.</p>
<p>By level 20, you&#8217;ve gotten all the baseline tools you need to heal, dps or tank an instance. I highly, highly recommend you try out each &#8220;job&#8221; several times in this range and the next. It will help you decide what path you which to follow later in your Paladin playing days. At this level range, you don&#8217;t need points in Holy to heal okay, or points in Protection to tank okay. The dungeons are designed to be done by offspecs.</p>
<p>Gearing: Alliance Paladins should stop whatever they are doing and get back to the trainer and pickup the level 20 Paladin quest. Start the quest and make it your top priority to finish it. This quest will yield you your Verigan&#8217;s Fist (or Blood Tempered Ramsuer for Blood Knights).</p>
<p>Blood Knights don&#8217;t have quite the sense of urgency to finishing their quest as the reward they get from completing main Ghostlands Quest (Warblade of the Sin&#8217;dorei) is comparable to the Blood Tempereed Ramsuer. Verigan&#8217;s is quite overpowered for its level. I used mine well into my 30s. Most steps are labeled as group quests, but all can be done solo save for the Deadmines and Shadowfang Keep steps. Deadmines is one of the few low level instances where you can still find groups, but Shadowfang may pose a bit of a challenge. If you are an alt with a high level main consider trading runs, or possibly paying for a run by a high level toon.</p>
<p>Or you could find a high level Paladin who might be willing to aid you with these quests. I&#8217;ve helped quite a few Paladins get their Fist in my playing days, but back when I was leveling, I teamed up with another Paladin. We were both about level 24 and able to duo the Shadowfang Keep part of the quest. Save your long cooldowns like Lay on Hands for when you reach the courtyard. Once you get your Fist,I recommend putting a Firey enchant on it. You will have this weapon for a while and Firey is a good bang for buck type of enchant.</p>
<p>Since you have Divine Strength, Strength is better point for point than Attack Power.</p>
<p>I should also mention Corpsemaker, which is a two handed axe that drops from Overlord Ramtusk in Razorfen Kraul. It is a really nice weapon, arguably better than either quest reward, but it&#8217;s a drop. There is no guarantee that it will drop for you, and it&#8217;s in an instance that is somewhat out of the way for Alliance toons. I see far more groups for RFK on my Horde toons than I do with my Alliance ones.</p>
<p><strong>Levles 30-40 </strong></p>
<p>[Before Patch 3.2 Ding 30. Go to Stormwind, walk out with Mount. Sure beats walking!]</p>
<p><strong>Zones:</strong> Start yourself with the quests in eastern Thousand Needles around the Mirage Raceway, then move in Stranglethorn Vale. On a PVP server, you are pretty much permaPVP flagged from here on out.</p>
<p>Now that you can transfer from PVE to PVP, you may think about leveling on a PVE server then transferring to a PVP server. However, I would caution against it. You learn many tricks leveling up on a PVP server that you will need even at max level like how to rez to avoid getting corpse camped, and how to be on guard at all times. You can also make friends while you are leveling up, that you may still group with at max level.</p>
<p>Yes, you will get ganked in Stranglethron. You&#8217;ll get ganked in nearly any zone you level in on a PVP server. It happens. If you have a high level main, park them in the zone and get a little revenge. Also try to travel in groups. That will help against equal level characters. The level 80s who just want to one shot you, well nothing much to be done about it. If that&#8217;s how they want to spend their playtime, that&#8217;s their option. I&#8217;ve never found it very fun, myself.</p>
<p>The new Quest Hub of Mudsprocket in Dustwallow Marsh is an excellent way to make your way through this range. Ganking still happens but it seems like there is less of it because the area is not well known (at least not yet). In addition, it is new content. I&#8217;m leveling a new character (not a Paladin) just so I can experience the new stories and quests.</p>
<p>In this range you should spend some time in the Scarlet Monastery. There is a mail set that drops in there. Don&#8217;t go out of your way to collect the whole set, you&#8217;ll level out of it quickly enough, but if you find a piece or two, pick it up. Herod has his shoulders and there is a nice Axe that drops from him that I finally replaced my Verigan&#8217;s Fist with. (Note, my Fist still rests proudly in my bank. If we ever get player housing, its going right over the mantle) Remind any warrior that wants Herod&#8217;s axe that they can get an even better one from their Warrior only quest.</p>
<p><strong>Talents:</strong> You want to go ahead and finish out Conviction, then pick up Crusade. Next up is Two handed Weapon Specialization and Sanctified Retribution.</p>
<p><strong>Combat: </strong>Combat remains pretty much the same. Since you picked up Crusade, try to fight mobs that it has an extra bonus against (Humans, Demons, Undead, and Elementals).</p>
<p>Gearing: Continue to look for gear with Stamina, Intellect, and Strength. For weapons, you want the highest possible top end damage. DPS is nice but look for the damage range and find the one with the biggest top end number. If you think you might like to go sword and board in next level range look for some pieces with defense.</p>
<p>At Level 30, your second major Glyph slot will open up. My recommendation here is Glyph of Exorcism. It’s another straight damage increase.</p>
<p><strong>Level 40-50 </strong></p>
<p>You&#8217;re halfway there. Awesome.</p>
<p>[Patch 3.2 Back to Stormwind. Trade in your old and busted Pony for your new HOTNESS, The Charger. Back in the day, you had to do this very long and involved quest chain, at Level 60 no less, to get this beautiful ride, but now it's as simple as a training it. Kids don't know how good they have it these days. Why I had to walk 2 miles in the snow, uphill both ways to get my Charger!]</p>
<p>You can wear plate now, but mail will be okay for a couple of levels. Start picking up Plate where you can.</p>
<p><strong>Zones:</strong> You will be in Stranglethorn Vale, Hinterlands, Tanaris, and Feralas.</p>
<p>Getting groups will continue to be a challenge, but there are some great instances in this range.</p>
<p>Run Razorfen Downs. I know it’s a little out of the way for Alliance players, but it’s got some really nice drops. You can pickup a Carapace of Tuten&#8217;kash and an Ice Metal Barbute.</p>
<p>In Marauadon, there is a very nice Paladin Shield off the goblin boss. He also drops a nice sword (Inventors Focal Sword), especially if you are Holy. Landslide drops a mace called The Fist of Stone which is great for grinding, and tanking. It has a chance on hit that returns mana and procs fairly often. There is a quest out in Desolace that takes you into the pre-instance part of Maraudon that nets you a pretty nice trinket called Mark of the Chosen. I know it only says a 2% chance, but I found it was up very often.</p>
<p>In Zul&#8217;Farrak, Antu&#8217;zul drops Sang&#8217;thraze the Deflector (very, very rare drop), and Chief Ukorz Sandscalp drops Big Pad Pauldrons.</p>
<p>You will also have a chance to do Uldaman in this range which was one of my favorite instances leveling up, especially for Dwarves!</p>
<p>Decision Time?</p>
<p>At Level 40, the option to Dual Spec opens up to you. Since Paladins have access to all three roles, you have to choose two because you can only have two specs. I actually recommend that you don’t take dual spec until you mid 60s, or possibly even mid 70s. Hopefully, you’ve got a feel for all three paths before you decide which two you will go with.</p>
<p>The Path of the Crusader (Retribution) is generally considered the best and fastest leveler, but the Path of the Templar (Protection) is very strong as well. I don’t recommend leveling as Path of the Cleric (Holy) but it can work and some people do enjoy the playstyle.</p>
<p>Most people will pick Crusader as one spec and then either Templar or Cleric for their second. This gives them the option to Tank/DPS or Heal/DPS. Some are even crazy enough to try a Tank/Heal combination and never have trouble finding a group that could use them.</p>
<p>So let&#8217;s talk about your choices, lad.</p>
<p>Path of the Crusader</p>
<p>This is an extension of what you&#8217;ve been doing. Your main role focus is on damage and taking down mobs while adding great utility to a group through your Auras, Blessings, and other buffs.</p>
<p><strong>Talents:</strong> You can stick with Ret and 2 hander. Pickup Vengeance, Sanctity of Battle, Judgement of the Wise and Art of War.</p>
<p><strong>Combat:</strong> This can be very fast. You will generally kill most mobs in 3 to 4 moves. Try to fight caster mobs when you can, as their low armor allows you to tear through them quickly. Keep an eye on your Buffs. As soon as you see Art of War proc, go ahead and drop an instant Exorcism. Only if you are a little low on hit points use Flash of Light. With Judgment of the Wise, you should be Judging Light instead of Wisdom and finishing fights at 75% health and mana or better.</p>
<p>Gearing: Keep looking for slow two handers with high top end damage. There is a nice one that drops in Uldaman, and the Auction House will sometimes have an Executioner&#8217;s Cleaver. Nice weapon. Firey remains a good choice for a cheap enchants. Continue looking for Strength, Attack Power, Critical Strike Rating, and Stamina on your gear.</p>
<p><strong>Path of the Templar </strong></p>
<p>This is a full on switch from Retribution to Protection. This is the path of the Tank, the one who sacrifices himself and his gear to save his friends.</p>
<p><strong>Talents:</strong> Respec!! Your talents change to Divine Strength, Anticipation, Improved Righteous Fury, Toughness, Improved Devotion Aura, Blessing of Sanctuary, 3 points in Reckoning, Sacred Duty and 1 handed weapon specialization. Then from 40 to 50, we finish grab Holy Shield, 1 point in Spiritual Attunement, Ardent Defender, Redoubt, 2 in Combat Expertise and Avenger&#8217;s Shield.</p>
<p><strong>Combat: </strong>For combat, you want to look to AoE grind. Make sure you have Blessing of Sanctuary on, Retribution Aura on, and Righteous Fury on (for the 6% damage reduction). Pull at least two or three mobs (preferable melee types if you can). Fire your Avenger&#8217;s Shield at the caster types to silence them and get them to come to melee range.</p>
<p>Seal Righteousness and Judge Light. Judge every time the cooldown is up. Reckoning will proc often as well giving you 2x the Judgement of Light procs and 2x the Seal of Righteousness procs. Blessing of Sanctuary will keep your mana up. Consecrate on cooldown if you can spare the mana. Start slow with only 2 or 3 of your same level. When you get comfortable you can work your way up to larger and larger packs. Every time you get an add its like &#8220;oh, yeah!&#8221;. If you get into trouble, use your Panic buttons: Divine Protection, Divine Shield, Lay On Hands, Ardent Defender, Health Potions, etc.</p>
<p>Your dps is proportional with the number of mobs hitting you. Basically if you are only fighting one mob, you aren&#8217;t doing much DPS, but 3 or 4, now you are talking. Watch out for slow hitters too, you want mobs that hit fairly often. Big mobs like Giants tend to hit hard and slow, Cats tend to hit fast and weak. You want to fight fast and weak moreso than hard and slow. Your tanking will be better than it was before, so get out there and lay down the aggro.</p>
<p><strong>Gearing: </strong>Look for gear with Strength, Stamina, Defense, Block Value, Parry, Block, and Dodge, and a high dps 1 handed weapon. Speed is really not all that important, solid white dps is. Something like Hanzo&#8217;s Sword or the Doomforge Straightedge is recommended. The Heirloom Battleworn Thrash Blade is an excellent choice as well if you have a Level 80 who can buy it.Also, I strongly recommend you put a Shield Spike on your main shield as soon as you can. Mithril Shield spikes are fairly cheap. A Shield Spike can be very helpful with threat in this range and it gets you into the mindset of Block = Threat which will serve you well especially with Holy Shield. I will mention this final path here, but in my opinion it&#8217;s in the next range that this path becomes more workable.</p>
<p><strong>Path of the Cleric </strong></p>
<p>This is the path of the Priest in Plate, the Healer, and the clue that holds every group together. He champions his friends, not by taking the blows, but by curing them, enabling his allies to defeat foes that they never could without his blessing. This Path is not as strong soloing as Ret or even Protection, but it is a very strong in groups.</p>
<p>I’m first going to talk about talents you want if you are really going to try to solo as Holy, then I’ll mention talents to take if Holy is a second dual spec.</p>
<p><strong>Talents (Solo): </strong>If you are going to solo as a Crusader (Retribution), but instance as a Cleric (Holy), you will look at talents differently. Soloing as Holy starts with Seals of the Pure, then picks up Divine Intellect, 4/5 Spiritual Focus, Improved Blessing of Wisdom, Healing Light, Sanctified Light, Aura Mastery, Illumination, Divine Favor, and start working on Improved Concentration Aura. As soon as you hit 40, you want Holy Shock. From 40 to 50, you want to finish Improved Concentration, Holy Power, and start working on Holy Guidance.</p>
<p><strong>Talents (Grouping): </strong>If your Cleric is only for grouping, start with Spiritual Focus. Then pickup Divine Intellect, Illumination, 2 points only in Healing Light, Improved Blessing of Wisdom, Divine Favor, Sanctified Light, Aura Mastery, Holy Power, and Holy Shock. From 40 to 50, you will want Light’s Grace, Improved Lay On Hands, and Holy Guidance.</p>
<p><strong>Combat: </strong>Pull with Holy Shock; use Blessing of Wisdom for your blessing. Judge Wisdom and go to town. Use a sword and board for melee types and bust you’re two-hander for the clothies. Your lifeline is no longer the green one, but the blue. As long as you have mana, you are nigh unkillable.</p>
<p><strong>Gearing: </strong>You want to look for gear with Intellect, Stamina, Spell Power, and Mana per 5 seconds, Spell Crit Rating. This is why I say that this path doesn’t really open up to you just yet. This gear basically doesn’t exist in this range if you insist on plate. If you are willing to go with Mail, Leather or even Cloth then you can find those stats, but you will not be as durable when out soloing and getting beat on by mobs. You also have the option of using the Heirloom items like Polished Lightforge Spaulders, Discerning Eye of the Beast, Dignified Headmaster&#8217;s Charge, Repurposed Lava Dredger (ah good memories!) and Devout Aurastone Hammer.</p>
<p><strong>Level 50-58 </strong></p>
<p>You’re in the home stretch now, but this can also be a rough stretch. Hang in there because Outland is just around the corner.</p>
<p>All Paths:</p>
<p><strong>Zones:</strong> Western Plaguelands, Eastern Plaguelands, Un’goro, Winterspring, Silithus. I strongly recommend you spend some time at Sorrow Hill in Western Plaguelands during the early part of this range. Black Rock Mountain (BRD, LBRS, UBRS), Scholomance, and Strathholme open up to you in this range. There are some good drops for all paths from these instances. Earthslag Shoulders, Spiderfang Carapace, Foreman&#8217;s Head Protector, Entrenching Boots all come from BRD. Plate of the Shaman King drops in LBRS.</p>
<p><strong>Combat: </strong>Combat for all Paths stays pretty much the same as in previous ranges. You pickup some new ranks of what should by now be familiar tools. You start to pickup your Greater Blessings in this range. These are 15 minutes rather than 5 minutes. They require a relatively cheap reagent called Symbol of Kings. They stack to 100. Always have 1-2 stacks on you at all times.</p>
<p><strong>Gear: </strong>Look for BoE pieces of Lightforge armor and the Aegis of Stormwind on the AH.</p>
<p>At Level 50, your second minor Glyph will open up. Crusaders (Ret) should look at Glyph of Blessing of Might. Clerics (Holy) will be looking at Glyph of Blessing of Wisdom. Templars (Protection) will want Glyph of Lay On Hands.</p>
<p><strong>Crusader </strong></p>
<p><strong>Talents:</strong> Respec! Sorry. Divine Strength was a big help in getting here, but we once again need all our points in Ret in order to pick up Crusader Strike. An instant attack on a short cooldown is more damage than the extra strength from Divine Strength. We&#8217;ll pick up Divine Strength again, but not until we get to the top of the Ret tree.</p>
<p>Pickup all the talents you previously had (expect for Divine Strength). Then with the points from Divine Strength, pick up Repentance, and Fanaticsim, then put your level 50 talent point into Crusader Strike. Then you pickup Sheath of Light, Vindication, and Righteous Vengeance.</p>
<p><strong>Gearing: </strong>Same stats as before (Crit, stamina, Attack Power, Strength and Agility). Green &#8220;Of the Beast&#8221; may be on the AH. Since you dropped Divine Strength, 1 Strength is worth 2 Attack Power, so a piece with 20 Strength is the same as 40 Attack Power.</p>
<p><strong>Templar </strong></p>
<p><strong>Talents:</strong> Finish Combat Expertise and pickup Shield of the Templar and Guarded by the Light. Then pick up Judgements of the Just.</p>
<p><strong>Combat:</strong> Combat favors battling multiple mobs. When Redoubt procs (and with multiple beasties hitting on you it will be up often) activate Holy Shield.</p>
<p><strong>Gearing: </strong>The AH may yield up &#8220;Of The Knight&#8221; &#8220;Of The Champion&#8221; and &#8220;Of The Crusade&#8221; in addition to the Imperial Armor set. This set is usually levelup fodder for Blacksmiths and you can get it cheap. Also, if you can get a group for Scholo there is a set of armor called Deathbone that is the first piece of true Prot Pally gear you’ll likely find.</p>
<p>There are BoE pieces of Valor on the AH. If you intend on rolling on BoP Valor pieces that drop in the 58-60 dungeons, inform the Warrior in the party prior to the run. He may not feel exactly comfortable with the idea. Force of Will is a fantastic trinket that drops in BRD.</p>
<p>There is a long quest chain in EPL that yields a nice chest piece (Ornate Adamantite Breastplate) and provides a very nice bit of lore for a major questline/plotline in Wrath of the Lich King. The chain starts from Tirion Fordring in the western part of Eastern Plaguelands.</p>
<p><strong>Cleric </strong></p>
<p><strong>Talents (Solo): </strong>In this range, we are going to finish up Holy Guidance. Then pick up Judgments of the Pure, and Divine Illunimation.</p>
<p><strong>Talents (Group): </strong>If Holy is your secondary spec, then you’ll be picking up Judgments of the Pure and Divine Illumination, and Infusion of Light.</p>
<p><strong>Gearing:</strong> spell power, spell crit, some mana per 5, intellect and stamina. You actually start seeing a bit of gear in this range that has those on plate. Green &#8220;Of the Physician&#8221;, &#8220;Of the Elder&#8221;, &#8220;Of the Invoker&#8221;, and &#8220;Of Healing&#8221; gear may show up on your auction house. Don&#8217;t be afraid of wearing Shaman spellpower Mail or Druid spellpower Leather, or even Priest cloth at this stage.</p>
<p>In a group, if you have a good tank, you shouldn&#8217;t be getting hit. As always, be considerate of those classes as they are more limited in the gear they can wear.</p>
<p><strong>Level 58-70 </strong></p>
<p><strong>Zones: </strong>Hellfire Peninsula, Zangarmarsh, Terrorkar Forest, Blade’s Edge Mountains, Shadowmoon Valley, Netherstorm</p>
<p>All Paths:</p>
<p>[Prior to Patch 3.2 - Ding 61! Back to Stormwind. Trade in your old and busted Pony for your new HOTNESS, The Charger. Back in the day, you had to do this very long and involved quest chain to get this beautiful ride, but now it's as simple as a training it.]</p>
<p>[After Patch 3.2] &#8211; Ding 60, and you can fly, you can fly, you can fly! Head over to your factions main town in Hellfire Peninsula and lay down a good chunk of gold to get your flyer. It will make questing much easier and faster. Plus, it&#8217;s a nice get away vehicle on a PVP server.</p>
<p><strong>Crusader </strong></p>
<p><strong>Talents:</strong> For talents, pickup Sanctified Wrath and get that point into Divine Storm. Then it&#8217;s back to Protection to pickup Divine Strength. Then back to Ret for Improved Blessing of Might. Then start working on Seals of the Pure which will take you to 73.</p>
<p><strong>Combat: </strong>At 70, you&#8217;ll get Avenger&#8217;s Wrath. It&#8217;s a nice damage boost on a long cooldown. Use it when you need a nice burst. In your mid 60s you will also get a new spell, Seal of Vengenace if you are Alliance and Seal of Corruption for Horde. Afer 3.2, Vengeance should become your new default Seal, although you may still want to use Command in PVP. Prior to 3.2, you will want to use Seal of Blood/Seal of the Marytr.</p>
<p><strong>Gearing:</strong> Melee Crit and AP, Strength, Stamina. You will find drops and quest rewards more in abundance here than in any other range. PVP gear also has a specific Ret set. If you see Scaled in the name, it&#8217;s meant for Ret (Crusader&#8217;s Scaled Chestpiece). Once you ding 70, you can buy a blue set from the various Faction vendors that will help you out as you move to Northrend.</p>
<p><strong>Templar </strong></p>
<p><strong>Talents:</strong> Now you get Shield of the Templar. Then pickup Hammer of Righteousness. Put 5 points in Deflection and 1 (and only one) point in Improved Judgement. 2 in Heart of the Crusader will take you to Level 70.</p>
<p><strong>Combat:</strong> Combat doesn&#8217;t change a whole bunch. Your new spell, Seal of Vengence (Alliance) Seal of Corruption (Horde) will replace Seal of Righteousness for soloing. Hammer of the Righteous everytime it&#8217;s off cooldown. You will get a &#8216;Vengeance stack&#8217; on all 3/4 mobs it hits. Vengeance puts a Damage over Time debuff on your target that stacks up to 5 times. The more stacks, the more it ticks for. Once it’s up to 5 stacks, you’ll start doing extra damage from your swings. Continue to work on your tanking skills, as the opportunity presents itself.</p>
<p><strong>Gearing: </strong>Tank quest rewards remain fairly rare. Continue to look for Strength, and Stamina. &#8220;Of the Soldier&#8221; and &#8220;Of the Knight&#8221; greens are good choices. There is a quest in Nagrand to kill one of the big elites there that yeilds a pretty nice 1 handed weapon, the Crystaline Kopesh.</p>
<p><strong>Cleric </strong></p>
<p><strong>Talents:</strong> Here’s where the Solo as Holy and the Group as Holy really start to diverge. For soloing you are picking up talents to help your damage, while grouping works on healing and utility.</p>
<p><strong>Talents (Solo): </strong>Start here with Enlightened Judgments, and Infusion of Light. That will take you until Level 62. Then head over to Ret and grab Benediction, and Heart of the Crusader.</p>
<p><strong>Talents (Group):</strong> First up here is Enlightened Judgments which will open up Beacon of Light. Now you head over to Protection and grab Divinity. Your next move is to get Stoicism and Guardian’s Favor. Those are really marginal talents, but you need to get deeper in Protection. This will technically take you to Level 71.</p>
<p><strong>Combat:</strong> Combat remains pretty much the same. You have Avengers Wrath for some additional damage. Use the range from Enlightened Judgements and think of yourself as a sort of Mage in Plate. Get really well practiced at healing your groups. You will have no trouble finding groups and will even get random tells to heal whatever instance you may want to see.</p>
<p><strong>Gearing: </strong>Don&#8217;t bother with spirit, the 5-second casting rule makes it completely useless for paladins (we don&#8217;t have a spirit talent like priests do). You best stat to stack is Intellect. It gives you more regen through replenishment and gives you more crit to trigger Illumination. Also focus on stacking spell power and Spell Crit with some mana/5.</p>
<p><strong>Level 70-80 </strong></p>
<p><strong>Zones:</strong> Howling Fjord, Borean Tundra, The DragonBlight, Zul&#8217;Drak, Grizzly Hills, Sholazar Basin, The Storm Peaks, Icecrown Glacier.</p>
<p>You will hit 80 long before you complete all the zones. Start in either Borean Tundra or Howling Fjord. Once you complete one zone you can move into Dragonblight. Dragonblight has some really good quest chains and gets you started on your Wyrmrest Accord Reputation. Also, if you Howling Fjord, do yourself a favor and at least do the quests in Coldarra in Borean Tundra. That will yeild yet more Wyrmrest Accord Reputation and give you the flight points for Nexus and later on Oculus and Eye of Eternity.</p>
<p>You can start the Argent Tournament as early as 78, and it has some nice gear rewards. Put some time in Storm Peaks so you get acquainted with Sons of Hodir.</p>
<p>All Paths:</p>
<p>You get two new spells in the 70 to 80 range, Divine Plea and Shield of Righteousness.</p>
<p>Divine Plea is good for all 3 paths. All 3 need mana to fuel what they do, and Divine Plea is a great way to fill up the tank.</p>
<p>Shield of Righteousness will mainly be used by Protection Paladins on the Templar&#8217;s Path, though Holy Paladins may use it as well while soloing. Ret Paladins have little use for the skill. This is basically a Shield Slam for Paladins and works well with high strength, crit and block value.</p>
<p>Your third minor opens up at 70, and your third major opens up at 80.</p>
<p>For Crusaders (Ret), Glyph of Seal of Command, Glyph of Exorcism, and Glyph of Judgement are your majors with Glyph of Blessing of Might, Glyph of Sense Undead and Glyph of Blessing of Kings as your minors.</p>
<p>For Templar&#8217;s (Protection) your major Glyphs are going to be Glyph of Divine Plea, Glyph of Righteous Defense and Glyph of Judgment. For minors, we’ll use Glyph of Sense Undead, Glyph of Lay on Hands and Glyph of Blessing of Kings.</p>
<p>For Clerics (Holy) it’s Glyph of Holy Light, Glyph of Seal of Light, and Glyph of Beacon of Light in the major slots. Your minor slots will be filled with Glyph of Lay On Hands, Glyph of the Wise, and Glyph of Blessing of Kings.</p>
<p><strong>Crusader </strong></p>
<p>Talents: Put 5 into Divinity in the Protection tree, and put your last two points into Divine Purpose.</p>
<p>Combat: By now you know the drill. Hit, and hit hard. Most of your enenmies will die in 2 or 3 attacks. Keep an eye on your health and make good decisions on how to use your Art of War procs.</p>
<p>Gearing: There&#8217;s a decent set of BoE Blacksmith gear you can get made, but for the most part quest rewards will do you fine. There&#8217;s a group quest in Zul&#8217;Drak called the Ampitheatre of Anquish that yeilds up one of the better 2 handers you&#8217;ll see before 80.</p>
<p><strong>Templar </strong></p>
<p><strong>Talents: </strong>Finish off Heart of the Crusader. You need to open up the next tier in the Ret tree. 2/2 Improved Judgment won’t help you. You literally can’t use an 8 second Judgment cooldown due to your 1.5 second Global Cooldown. Even though it’s only marginally useful put 1 point in Benediction. Pick up Vindication in anticipation of Patch 3.2, and 3 points into Conviction. Finish off your build with 3 points in Crusade.</p>
<p><strong>Combat: </strong>You&#8217;ll get into a nice rotation with Hammer of Righteous, Judgment, and Shield of the Righteous. Use Holy Shield only sparingly. Consecrate is still a hungery little spell. Watch your Divine Plea timer as you are nearing the end of combat. Try to get into combat again before Divine Plea falls off.</p>
<p><strong>Gearing: </strong>There&#8217;s a nice Blacksmith BoE Set called the Cobalt Set that you can get made, and later on a Saronite Set, and finally a Titansteel Set. They get progressively more expensive. Saronite and Titansteel even include a Shield. There&#8217;s a group quest in Zul&#8217;Drak called Ragemane&#8217;s Flipper that yeilds up pretty much the only Tank weapon you will see before 80.</p>
<p><strong>Cleric </strong></p>
<p><strong>Talents (Solo):</strong> Now we pick up Improved Judgments. Unlike our Templar (Protection) brothers, we don’t have any Global Cooldown conflicts so we fill it out. Next up is 5 points in Conviction, and finish up with 3 in Crusade.</p>
<p><strong>Talents (Group):</strong> You will now put one point in Divine Sacrifice. You need to put more points in Protection to get further in the tree. Nothing is partically exciting, but take 4 points in Toughness. You heal in Plate, but Toughness makes it easier to take Mail, Leather or even Cloth and still get good survivability. Then you grab 2 in Divine Guardian, and Improved Devotion Aura.</p>
<p><strong>Combat: </strong>Weave Shield of Righteousness between your other attacks, but continue doing what you&#8217;ve been doing to get to this point.</p>
<p><strong>Gear: </strong>Quest rewards are adequate for the most part. There&#8217;s an Ornamented Saronite set and an Ornamented Titansteel set you can get as you progressed towards 80.</p>
<p>If you want to get level 80 as soon as possible I recommend you to get an automated, in-game high quality <strong><a rel="nofollow" href="http://10ceb52fbn4csx1m1kdnkdtw6y.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=4wow">World Of Warcraft leveling guide</a></strong>. With the help of an elite guide you will be able to <strong>get level 80 in 6 days</strong>!</p>
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		<title>WOW Rogue Leveling Guide</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This Rogue leveling guide will tell you all you need to know about leveling a rogue in world of warcraft. Including Swords v.s. Daggers, how to spec your talents and other tips. Rogue is the single most powerful, and yet slightest of frame character in the World of Warcraft. Currently there are 8 classes that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-67" title="roguelevelingguide" src="http://www.levelingguide4wow.info/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/roguelevelingguide-300x174.jpg" alt="roguelevelingguide" width="300" height="174" /></strong>This <a href="http://10ceb52fbn4csx1m1kdnkdtw6y.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=wowlevelinginfo" target="_blank">Rogue leveling guide</a> will tell you all you need to know about leveling a rogue in world of warcraft. Including Swords v.s. Daggers, how to spec your talents and other tips.</p>
<p><strong>Rogue</strong> is the single most powerful, and yet slightest of frame character in the World of Warcraft. Currently there are 8 classes that fit the Rogue perfectly, with two new ones on the way in the Cataclysm expansion. Rogues, like hunters, have a really easy time leveling; you could even say it’s in the class&#8217;s pixilated blood. Running through monsters like a meat-grinder and hitting with enough force to bash even warriors down, the Combat Rogue poses one of the greatest leveling threats of all.</p>
<p><span style="color: #993300;"><strong>The Early Levels</strong></span></p>
<p>Getting started with a Rogue is pretty simple, like any other class. You’ll have one attack alongside your auto attack, and will slowly learn how the combo system works. Every special move or attack you use will give you some number of combo points. When you reach a certain amount, you can unleash those combo points for big damage numbers against the unfortunate target in your sights.</p>
<p>The key to a good Rogue is to figure out your combat mechanics early on. You’re going to have your sneaking abilities and Backstab pretty early, likely well before Level 10, so you’ll want to practice a lot with it before you start taking on higher level mobs. You’re not going to be able to “stun-lock” for a while yet, but for now, if you just focus your energies carefully, you can keep yourself alive a lot better than most other classes.</p>
<p>You don’t have to worry about mana either, so just load up on food and heal between each fight if necessary. Between Level 6 and 11, you’ll probably need to do this quite a bit. After that, the added DPS from the weapon your class quest reward provides, along with the boost from your Talent Points, is going to make leveling a whole lot easier. In terms of Talent Specs, it doesn’t really matter early on, but you’ll probably end up with a Combat build since it is best suited to high damage and survivability.</p>
<p><span style="color: #993300;"><strong>Gear and Weapons</strong></span></p>
<p>Rogues are going to start out with daggers, but will very quickly gain access to the Dual Wield Specialization at Level 12 – 16. You should snag this one up quickly so that you can use two weapons with your character. Remember, slower weapons are better, so as soon as you can, get two swords instead of daggers and use them to boost your overall damage and attack rating. In terms of the rest of your gear, you’re always going to be wearing leather, so you don’t need to worry about upgrading at Level 40 or storing any gold for later.</p>
<p>The stats you need to be looking out for include Agility first and foremost. This is where your attack power comes from and will also help keep your defenses up. I like to toss in a nice dash of Stamina too, because you’re going to be practically standing on top of your enemies at all times. They’re going to hit you good and you don’t have a shield, so you need enough health to survive the onslaught when you can’t kill them quickly enough. Those are your two primary stats – the rest are pretty meaningless until you reach a high enough level that you can start loading up on things like Hit Rating, Crit Rating, and Attack Power.</p>
<p>To get the best out of your gear, load up on agility since it will be on pretty much all leather pieces. Then look for things like +critical and +attack power which can be found on higher level pieces.</p>
<p><span style="color: #993300;"><strong>Rogue Talent Specs</strong></span></p>
<p>It doesn’t get any easier than speccing a Rogue for leveling, because truth be told, there are very few actual options here. For the most part, just load up on Combat specs until you reach Level 60 or so and then flesh it out with a few points from Assassination. I won’t go into other builds because, frankly, there’s no point.</p>
<p>As for the Combat build, here are some key things to remember. First up, you NEED that Dual Wield spec as early as possible, which is from Level 12 to 16. Secondly, you need to work on your improvement specs for Sinister Strike and Slice and Dice. That’s pure DPS right there, and trust me, it’s going to help you out immensely in the long run!</p>
<p>After that, you’ll work on speeding things up with Precision, Lightning Reflexes and Blade Flurry. From there, just follow the tree to 71 and make sure you have enough of everything to get the job done. This is an easy build and by the time you’re Level 20, you’ll be putting out enough DPS to take care of pretty much anyone in your path. Just be careful not to bite off more than you can chew!</p>
<table style="border-collapse: collapse; font-family: Verdana; font-size: 10pt" border="0" cellpadding="5">
<tbody>
<tr>
<td width="250"><strong>Talent</strong></td>
<td width="100"><strong>Level</strong></td>
<td width="250"><strong>Talent</strong></td>
<td width="100"><strong>Level</strong></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Improved Sinister Strike (2/2)</td>
<td><strong>10 – 11</strong></td>
<td>Adrenaline Rush (1/1)</td>
<td><strong>45</strong></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Dual Wield Specialization (5/5)</td>
<td><strong>12 – 16</strong></td>
<td>Combat Potency (5/5)</td>
<td><strong>46-50</strong></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Improved Slice and Dice (2/2)</td>
<td><strong>17 – 18</strong></td>
<td>Surprise Attacks (1/1)</td>
<td><strong>51</strong></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Precision (5/5)</td>
<td><strong>19 – 23</strong></td>
<td>Savage Combat (2/2)</td>
<td><strong>52 – 54</strong></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Endurance (1/1)</td>
<td><strong>24</strong></td>
<td>Prey on the Weak (5/5)</td>
<td><strong>55 – 58</strong></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Lightning Reflexes (3/3)</td>
<td><strong>25 – 27</strong></td>
<td>Killing Spree (1/1)</td>
<td><strong>59</strong></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Aggression (5/5)</td>
<td><strong>28 – 32</strong></td>
<td>Malice (5/5)</td>
<td><strong>60 – 64</strong></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Blade Flurry (1/1)</td>
<td><strong>33</strong></td>
<td>Ruthlessness (3/3)</td>
<td><strong>65 – 67</strong></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Hack and Slash (5/5)</td>
<td><strong>34 – 38</strong></td>
<td>Blood Splatter (2/2)</td>
<td><strong>68 – 69</strong></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Weapon Expertise (2/2)</td>
<td><strong>39 – 40</strong></td>
<td>Lethality (5/5)</td>
<td><strong>70 – 74</strong></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Blade Twisting (2/2)</td>
<td><strong>40 – 41</strong></td>
<td>Relentless Strikes (5/5)</td>
<td><strong>75 – 79</strong></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Vitality (3/3)</td>
<td><strong>42 – 44</strong></td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<p><span style="color: #993300;"><strong>The 1-80 Leveling Blast</strong></span></p>
<p>As you probably know, there are thousands of quests in the World of Warcraft and a few zillion monsters to slay. Keeping track of all those quests, looking up the details and figuring out where to go and what to do can become a drag, at times.</p>
<p>To keep track of it all, and level quickly and easily, we&#8217;ve been using <a href="http://10ceb52fbn4csx1m1kdnkdtw6y.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=4wow">Zygor&#8217;s Guide</a>. Zygor&#8217;s automates the whole leveling process, for any class. Not by playing the game for you, but by keeping track of everything, telling you where to go and what to do, and including all the info you need to complete each quest.</p>
<p>Pick your starting point and the guide automatically updates and advances as you complete quests, sets a waypoint arrow automatically, and includes the important quest info. You will probably never need to look at your quest log again, much less browse Thottbot. Hitting level 80 in well under 10 days (in game time) is easy and, if you&#8217;re fast and efficient, and playing a Rogue, you might be able to hit Zygor&#8217;s advertised time of 7 days.</p>
<p>Learn more about <a href="http://10ceb52fbn4csx1m1kdnkdtw6y.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=4wow">Zygor&#8217;s In-game Leveling Guide.</a></p>
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		<title>Leveling Guide for Alliance</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Nov 2009 14:56:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is a known fact that a leveling guide for alliance will help you level up in World of Warcraft, No matter what type of player you are, less experienced or veteran, casual or hardcore. Why you Need a Wow Leveling Guide for Alliance With a good leveling guide you can avoid the grind and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is a known fact that a <a rel="nofollow" href="http://gzpatton.wowzygor.hop.clickbank.net">leveling guide for alliance</a> will help you level up in World of Warcraft, No matter what type of player you are, less experienced or veteran, casual or hardcore.</p>
<p><strong>Why you Need a Wow Leveling Guide for Alliance</strong></p>
<p>With a good leveling guide you can avoid the grind and find the most efficient and fastest ways to level up by cherry picking the right quests in the right order and allowing you the choice to drop the overly long or not very profitable ones that are all through the game.</p>
<p>With an Alliance leveling guide, you can not only rise in the ranks and learn tips and tricks that will make you a better player, but you can also develop your character from the very beginning to become a lean, mean fighting machine. If you want to be the best not only now, but once you get to the top levels, you need a resource that is serious about conquering the many challenges.</p>
<p><strong>What Can a WoW Alliance Leveling Guide do for you</strong></p>
<p>In fact, many casual players who are in no rush to reach the level cap are huge fans of their favorite WoW Alliance leveling guide, and for good reason.<br />
Setting aside how quickly a WoW Alliance leveling guide can help you blow through the levels, the time saved during tasks that are simply boring is immense. For example, take the travel system in WoW. Running, riding, gryphons and more eat up huge chunks of play time. With a WoW Alliance leveling guide, all the quests in a given area are grouped together in a sensible fashion that keeps travel to a minimum. You will find yourself completing and turning in more than a few quests at once, saving repeated trips in and out of town.</p>
<p>Also, a detailed WoW Alliance leveling guide keeps you from missing important details and quests. Too often, so many of us have gone to turn in a quest only to realize we left an important item in the bank. Or worse, we have gone to pick up a quest to join friends, only to find out that the quest is one of a long chain that should have been picked up many levels previous. A WoW Alliance leveling guide directs you to quest givers you might otherwise miss, and makes sure to remind you to check your bags for the correct quest items and tools before heading out to adventure.</p>
<p>A <a href="http://www.levelingguide4wow.info">WoW leveling guide</a> for Alliance is what you really need to play the game in the most efficient and FUN way you possibly can!</p>
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		<title>Best Horde Levelling Guide</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Oct 2009 02:29:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you looking for the best horde leveling guide? If you are, you have come to the right place! I will teach you here one of the greatest things you can buy to speed up your leveling and questing process in World of Warcraft! For those who have played a character in World of Warcraft [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you looking for the <strong>best horde leveling guide</strong>? If you are, you have come to the right place! I will teach you here one of the greatest things you can buy to speed up your leveling and questing process in World of Warcraft!</p>
<p>For those who have played a character in World of Warcraft to the level cap before, a <strong>Horde levelling guide</strong> may be in order to speed up the progress of alts. Once you have leveled one toon, leveling more can turn into quite a chore. The leveling grind can take forever, especially the seeming eons spent in the Barrens as Horde.</p>
<p>A much better option for Horde levelling guides are those that function completely from within the game. One such guide is <a rel="nofollow" href="http://10ceb52fbn4csx1m1kdnkdtw6y.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=leveling4wow"><strong>Zygor&#8217;s Horde Levelling Guide</strong></a>, which is a complete collection of tips, tricks, directions and in game add-ons that lead the user through each step of leveling in the most quick and efficient way possible. This Horde levelling guide includes map waypoints, coordinate integration, and directional arrow, all in addition to the detailed list of steps and tasks laid out directly on the screen.</p>
<p>The most interesting feature of this guide was the in-game MOD which provided in-game advice and descriptions for the quests I was doing and I was literally flying through the levels. It even had a big arrow that pointed me in the right direction so I never get lost. It also worked directly with the game maps, revealing all the undiscovered areas.</p>
<p>You may also be interested in: <a href="http://www.squidoo.com/best-alliance-leveling-guide">Best Alliance Leveling Guide</a></p>
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		<title>Wow Druid Leveling Guide</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Druids are really aren&#8217;t hard to level up as long as you have the help of a WOW Druid Leveling Guide. This guide will tell you with step by step instructions what to do, where to go and how to do it. You need a Druid leveling guide wow because just like it is with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-57" title="Druid Leveling Guide" src="http://www.levelingguide4wow.info/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Druid-Leveling-Guide.jpg" alt="Druid Leveling Guide" width="116" height="116" /><strong>Druids</strong> are really aren&#8217;t hard to level up as long as you have the help of a <strong>WOW Druid Leveling Guide</strong>. This guide will tell you with step by step instructions what to do, where to go and how to do it.</p>
<p>You need a Druid leveling guide wow because just like it is with the other hybrid classes in the game, your leveling experience will be highly dependent firstly on the talent build you choose and secondly on the gear you use to reinforce said talent build.</p>
<p>Druids are one of the hybrid classes, which means the Druid will not be as strong at certain abilities as one who has more specialized abilities, however a Druid is actually able to do some of everything which makes this character a great choice for anyone playing the game.</p>
<p>The Druid is easily leveled and will grind pretty quickly. Druid&#8217;s only need a very short amount of downtime when damaged, which means more time playing the game. You can choose the type of build you want to use. There is Balance, Feral and Restoration, which are all great to use. For most players trying to reach advanced levels pretty quickly, you want to choose feral for your build which gives you a lot of options, especially when you are working on your Druid’s Leveling.</p>
<p>While it&#8217;s possible to level as Balance or Resto, most players agree that Feral is the fastest way to kill mobs and complete quests. You don&#8217;t need to stop to regenerate mana, you can heal yourself when needed, and you can also solo harder quests in Bear Form. The passive speed increase of Cat Form can also help you get around quicker until you get your first mount.</p>
<p>The Druid is only able to wear Leather Armor, but can equip several different kinds of weapons. These include: Staves, One and Two-handed Maces, Polearms Daggers, and Fist Weapons. What weapon the Druid decides to use will decide on the role they play most frequently, and it will obviously depend on player style and preference. Besides having multiple choices between armor and weapons, their forms offer other choices as well. They will take on a multitude of quests throughout the leveling process. They receive a quest for their Epic Flying Mount, they must first purchase Artisan Riding and then when they complete a quest which takes them through Setthek Halls &#8211; they will be rewarded with Swift Flight Form. Very early on in their leveling they will receive a quest for their Aquatic form which transforms them into a Walrus and makes swimming and breathing under water much easier.</p>
<p>In PvP, Druids can be quite devastating if they take Moonkin form (high burst damage, and a more PvP oriented spec is referred to as Boomkin). As far as high survivability, Restoration Druids arguably fare the best out of any healer in the game in PvP. Restoration Druids are hard to take down with their arsenal of HoT&#8217;s. When they take Tree of Life, it&#8217;s worth noting that the Druid can be banished. To stop a foe in their tracks, a Druid can utilize their spell Entangling Roots. No matter which path a Druid chooses to take, the player will always be on their feet and the more they master the class &#8211; the more they will enjoy this diverse high demand class.</p>
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