Should i quest or run dungeons
It is indeed smoother than it was, and personally I enjoy the travel, revisiting favorite zones and exploring ones I have not seen since the Cataclysm redesign. Treat it as a journey to be enjoyed for its own sake. Otherwise, you may as well just make a level boosted toon. Go get the Azeroth Autopilot addon. It takes you through the fastest way to quest while leveling. Cuts the time way down. I leveled my Zanda pally through quests. Takes about 2 to 3 days depending on how much time you spend per day.
A lot of fun as well! For me just running dungeons is boring and can take forever if you are not a tank or healer. Anyway, I always advocate heading out into the world to level. I only wish everything scaled everywhere from lvl 20 onward so that people could head of and quest in any zone they wanted to anywhere. Wowhead has an excellent guide on Hellfire Ramparts , which includes where to find it it's a short run from the Horde quest hub of Thrallmar , and strategies to beat each of its bosses.
Read it. If you find a group that's down to repeat a few runs of Hellfire Ramparts, you should be able to gain a level or two in a few hours. Once you're level 62, you can head to Zangarmarsh—the next zone—and begin questing there. Since Burning Crusade Classic just came out, you'll be ahead of the pack of players and should have an easier time questing.
Or you can just stick to grinding dungeons. At level 61, you'll be in a good place to start grinding The Blood Furnace , another dungeon located in Hellfire Peninsula.
If you really wanted to, you could grind dungeons all the way to level Our guide on all the Burning Crusade Classic dungeon levels and locations will help you plot out your plan of attack. If you're brand new to WoW Classic, running dungeons can be intimidating. Combat is much tougher than modern WoW, and you'll be severely punished for making a mistake and dying. Instead of resurrecting at the beginning of the dungeon, you'll be transported outside of it to a nearby graveyard and have to run several minutes to get back to your body.
It sucks. Don't worry, though, I have some tips to help you. Comment by Sarthorius For anyone using AAP Azeroth Auto Pilot addon to level thru the campaign, it currently sends you on some 'optional' quests, mostly in Ardenweald, that get you almost to 59 when you get the quest to go Revendreth, and I think they DesMephisto or any of the addon maintainers should 'cut' some of them.
Most of my friends that use it, including me, are hitting 60 way before ending Revendreth campaign. On my 2nd character I hit 60 without even finishing the 3rd chapter there.
Comment by Ellemir I wish this said what you do once you've finished leveling with Threads of Fate. I just hit 60, came back to my Covenant Sanctum, and there's no quest! Comment by kirirumoji Probably this should be mentioned in the guide. If you have leveled a fresh alt to lvl 50 you will have a simple problem if you start "Threads of fate" mode right away when you enter Oribos for the first time. To farm normal dungeons you will need ilvl above 80 it's a requirement by Blizzard but your alt will probably have ilvl around So you will have 2 choices: 1.
Buy gear on AH. The rest of items are world drop BoEs. Farm gear doing bonus objectives. To farm gear you will have to complete Bonus objectives. They autoadjust themselves to provide the required gear. For example, at first they might show that they offer money as reward, but a few minutes later they change their rewards to gear for your level and stay like that. In order to unlock Bonus objectives on all islands you need to get respective aid quests marked as campaign quests from faction capitals.
Therefore my advice is to gear up via normal campaign quests first, and then switch to Threads of fate and spam dungeons or do other stuff if you like. With the higher ilvl gear it will be much easier. All alts are waiting it out until Threads of Fate is unlocked. My main hit lvl 60 yesterday upon just starting in Revendreth.
I've quested a little ways into the zone, don't yet have the first Covenant class ability learnt, haven't yet gotten an option to choose a long-term covenant I assume I have to quest further in the campaign before that option becomes unlocked.
What I need to know is, at what point will Threads of Fate be unlocked for my alts? Should it be unlocked now that I'm 60? Will it be unlocked at the same time that my main gets to choose a long-term Covenant? Or does it happen when I finish the Revendreth campaign questline all the way through?
Comment by Kalmas Be aware if your alt turns into your main you may have to go back to original storyline toon to unlock flying For exploration I need Kyrian sanctum but I can not get there. Picking Ardenweald covenant played through Ardenweald,Bastion and Revendreth quests offered to me. Hit 60 after completing Revendreth, and never got introduced to Maldraxxus. If I want to do the quest of Maldraxxus Campaign not sidequest where do I start them?
Cannot find Baroness Draka ethier as I cannot access seat of Prime. Where is Baroness Draka's location when using thread of fate? I know where one first meet her using normal campaign but I guess she has a different location now? Thanks in advance. However, is there any reason to turn in my anima? I might change my mind about which Covenant by the time I hit 60 and the anima in the reservoir would be wasted.
If I have the bank space, would it be best to just save it until I can start my Covenant upgrades? Comment by Zomara Can we kill the world bosses using ToF leveling to start collecting gear? Lot more boring rather than following the main questline and now I gotta grind WQ for the rest. Comment by Babzoar does anyone know about reputation regarding this? Comment by xaratherus Would it be possible to add to the guide that on your level 60 character, you must progress into your Covenant storyline until you can take your first dailies?
Comment by JLtheMad Choosing Threads of Fate will unlock all item appearances that would've been unlocked by the quests in the storyline, after re-logging on that character. Comment by garhyde Okay.. Comment by GadsdenOW Anyone know if once you hit 60 you can enter the Maw if you choose to bypass replaying scenario? Only wondering because it states "you will have access to all Shadowlands zones except the Maw". Comment by Tibriel Does anybody know if we can still do legendary crafting and access the Runecarver if you do Threads of fate?
Thanks in advance! Comment by Dezzuzu does this unlock callings and the 2k gold reward for alts? Comment by Chiren08 So when I chose a covenant on my main, I immediately received the lowest tier mount and a back cosmetic for free. On my alt doing threads of fate, even after hitting 60, this never happened.
Do you just give up those free items if you do threads of fate? But that predisposes that you are doing them as your primary objective, when in fact quite often you will end up doing some of the bonus while working on some other quest.
Then before you know it you've got over half of it done. Since you will end up doing the same quests a LOT and since a number of them border on the bonus objectives its not a bad idea to peck away at them, doing some of the easier parts as you level. Completion bars on bonus objectives do not reset so that you need not be in a hurry to finish.
Comment by meche Has anyone changed covenants before completing threads of fate? Does it reset or does progress carry? Comment by Sonsdrunken All my characters alts I'm leveling them with threads of fate.
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