Saturday, June 22, 2013

Riding training level in the World of Warcraft

If it weren't for Withers and Loremaster, I would have never gone back to Darkshore. I still refuse to level any toons through there. It still takes me a lot to get a character past 20, but that is because there are so many things I like to try but relatively few I stick with. For those characters that get past level 20, they often get the whole way, or at least up to level 70-80, because of the smoothness of both instance and quest-leveling for WOW gold. Recently I determined to make a character which got the professions that far - which is still a bit grindy; however, they did alter things slightly to make it easier when you outlevel zones and need to go back and farm later.
 
I leveled my first character to 80 in Wrath during 3.0 and 3.1. It took the better part of a month. I recently leveled a monk to 90 in around 30 hours played. I also have 9 90s and 4 other 85+.its gotten progressively easier to level a toon. BOA's, LFD, riding training level requirements lowered, guild perks etc. It's nothing like it used to be, standing outside SM next to the summoning stone for an eternity, I don't miss it. "Tank dropped. Someone hearth back and spam trade" trudge back to summoning stone.
 
Some of my best friends in game setting up groups and joined my first guild that way and still remain friends with many of the people in it. Not that I don’t like LFG, I do, but I'll not pretend it did not come at a WOW gold cost. Well there certainly isn't that grand feeling of accomplishment that accompanied digging up people for a dungeon run, summoning them up, and trudging through it.  
 
The LFD runs seem a bit more disposable. Sometimes though you just wonder how lonely those poor unused summoning stones get these days... summoning Stones? Those stones are LFG Stones, not Summoning Stones. The summoning thing wasn't added till BC (or later, I don't care to look up exactly when right now). If you don't have much WOW gold and wanted a free ride to a dungeon, you better hope there was a Warlock and s/he had shards to waste on your lazy ass. We all RAN to the dungeon or raid on our Ground Mounts, not these fancy flying things, and we were just damn happy to be able to run them. 


source: http://www.iurpg.com/news/Riding-training-level-in-the-World-of-Warcraft.html

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