Navigating Azeroth in World of Warcraft: Midnight can be a maze! This guide breaks down the best zones and level ranges for both Alliance and Horde players to maximize your questing efficiency.
Alright, so you're diving into Azeroth in World of Warcraft: Midnight, and let's be real, sometimes the questing can feel a bit all over the place. Some zones are great, others feel like a total time-sink. This guide is here to help you cut through the noise and figure out where to go, especially when you're trying to level up.
For the Alliance: Honestly, if you're not playing a Rogue or a Warlock, don't feel pressured to stick to specific zones early on. The Draenei starting zones are fantastic, and you really don't *need* a Rogue or Warlock to get by. Even Rogues can hop over to Darnassus every few levels if they want a change of scenery.
For the Horde: I haven't personally leveled a Horde character through these zones recently, but my gut tells me the Blood Elf starting area might be a bit more streamlined than some of the other Horde zones. It's worth checking out if you're looking for focus.
Leveling Zones Breakdown
Here's a general roadmap for where to focus your efforts:
- Levels 1-6: Stick to your racial starting zone. You'll get a feel for the game and complete all the early quests there.
- Levels 6-20: By now, all races have a couple of secondary zones available. This is a great time to start mixing things up. You can venture into the zones associated with another race's capital city if you're looking for new quests.
- Levels 20-30: You'll likely finish up in your chosen second zone and then start venturing into the
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