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A Dungeon Guide for World of Warcraft

The fastest way to take your World of Warcraft character from level one to 85 is dungeon leveling, but the problem is that many of the current leveling guides just don’t support this new method of leveling.  Dungeon leveling is now widely popular as more and more WoW players discover just how fast they can level their toons.  Here’s a quick dungeon guide to get you started.

The Concept Behind Dungeon Leveling

Dungeon leveling basically involves running dungeons to get the experience you need to level.  In some cases, you’ll level so quickly that you will gain one or two levels in just one instance run.  Dungeon leveling came about as a result of the dungeon finder, which was added with patch 3.3 in the Wrath of the Lich King expansion.  The dungeon finder allows players from all the servers in one server group to unite together and run an instance.  It makes it possible for players to find groups to run instances back-to-back, no matter what time of the day it is.

Your Party Role Matters

One of the most important things to remember about dungeon leveling is that your role in the party does matter.  Tanks and healers will have little to no wait time in between dungeons, but DPS classes may have to wait as long as 40 minutes in some cases.  It all just depends on how many people within your server group are queuing for dungeons within your current level range.  Of course the short wait time for healers and tanks may pressure some players to queue as a healer or tank just so they don’t have to wait, but it is very impolite to choose these roles if you don’t understand them.  Make sure you know what being a tank or healer requires before you decide to try to queue as one.

The Rewards are Better

Other than the speedy leveling benefits, there are also other reasons dungeon leveling has caught on so quickly.  Overall, you will earn more gold while dungeon leveling.  Additionally, you will have more access to better loot.  The loot that drops from the bosses in the dungeons is far superior to anything you’ll find while out solo questing.

Don’t Forget the Dungeon Quests!

You’ll also be able to complete the dungeon quests while you’re dungeon leveling.  Dungeon quests are usually available in towns that are nearby the entrance to the dungeon.  They must be completed while inside the dungeon, which means you’ll not only be soaking up experience from all the kills you make inside the dungeon, but you’ll also get to collect a massive amount of additional experience when you turn in the dungeon quests later.  And if you didn’t win the rolls on the exceptional gear that dropped while you were inside the dungeon, you’ll be happy to know that the gear you earn as a reward for completing the dungeon quests is also better than anything you’ll earn from a solo quest.

Instance Leveling Guide for World of Warcraft

Power leveling a character on World of Warcraft is certainly time consuming, but now instance leveling is making it easier than ever before.  Of course you’ll still be spending months getting your character to level 85, but it’s certain that the amount of time you need to gain each level is now much shorter than it was when solo questing and grinding was the only way to level.  Check out this instance leveling guide for some quick tips.

Enjoy the Good Groups

This tip may seem pretty obvious, but let’s face it.  Not every group you end up in through the dungeon finder will be a good one.  That being said, there are some things you can do to help make sure that your group is a good one.  For one thing, try to be polite.  Many WoW players tend to be very condescending toward new players because they are still learning, and sometimes it is necessary to be the peacemaker.  There are tactical ways to mitigate bad attitudes within any group, and you may have to kick someone out if it’s too bad.  Don’t let one bad attitude spoil all of your fun, but know where to draw the line when it comes to kicking people out of the group.  When the dungeon finder first began, there was a certain amount of time you had to wait before you could kick someone out.  However, Blizzard will soon change that so people who don’t often kick others out won’t have to wait.  This is perfect for cases in which you have a healer who won’t heal or a DPS who is AFK for the first five minutes of the instance, but use it sparingly.

Also remember that if you leave the instance before it’s over, then you will have to wait 30 minutes before you can queue again.  This is the Dungeon Deserter de-buff, so it certainly pays to try to stick it out until the end of the instance.  However, don’t feel pressured to stay if the group keeps on wiping.

If You Find a Good Group, Do Some Chains

There are some instance groups that just work together so well that it’s a shame when they have to come to an end.  If you do happen to get into a group like this, speak up the second the instance is over.  After all, instance leveling is about doing endless chains of dungeons to get the most experience you can get in the shortest amount of time.  If you’ve got a group of people who are also instance leveling, then see if they will go along for another run.  Just because the instance is over, it doesn’t mean that your group needs to be over.  The longer you can keep a good group together, the less time you’ll have to spend queuing up for a new group.  This also lessens the likelihood that the next group you get just isn’t good at all.

Everything You Wanted to Know About Instance Leveling

Instance leveling is the latest trend for World of Warcarft players wanting to take their characters from level 1 to 85 in the shortest amount of time.  Many players are now watching each and every level just fly by, often leveling at least once or twice in just one instance.  Never before has it been so easy to find a group, and WoW players are eating up the experience like it’s going out of style.

The History of Instance Leveling

Instance leveling came about with patch 3.3 in the Wrath of the Lich King expansion.  Before the dungeon finder existed, players had to search for groups themselves, which can be very difficult if you don’t have a lot of friends with toons that are about the same level as yours.  The old method of finding groups was made even more difficult by the fact that it was limited to your own server.  Thankfully, the dungeon finder changed all that.

How to Use the Dungeon Finder

Using the dungeon finder to find groups for instance leveling makes it very easy to experience the group portions of the game.  You can find groups even during your server’s off times because the finder brings together WoW players from all of the servers in your server group.

To use the dungeon finder, just click on the “Looking for Group” button on the bottom of your interface.  It looks a lot like a large green eye.  You’ll have to select a role and then go.  If you’re a DPS class, you may find that the wait is quite long.  This is why it’s best to complete some solo quests while you’re waiting for your instance to come up.  Just make sure you’re not away from your keyboard when the instance pops up because it will kick you out if you don’t click “accept” within 30 seconds of the instance becoming available.  There’s nothing more annoying than waiting for 20 minutes for an instance and then being kicked out of the queue because you were AFK for a moment.

Instance Leveling Guides

Whether you’re planning to complete solo quests or not, it’s not a bad idea to have an instance leveling guide to help you.  Instance leveling guides like Dugi’s Dungeon Leveling Guide will tell you which solo quests to do in order for your toon to become eligible for the quests that can be done inside of the instances.  The time you spend waiting for your instance to become available is the perfect time to do these prerequisite solo quests.  Of course tanks won’t have much of a wait time when it comes to instance leveling, so they may want to carve out some time to complete these prerequisite quests separately.  On the other hand, tanks can get into instances so quickly sometimes that they may not want to do the prerequisite quests.  However, it’s important to remember that there are plenty of bonuses for completing instance quests, so it may be worth the extra time to make sure all the prerequisite quests are completed.

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