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    Ridill
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    Any free guides past dragonblight yet?

    James guide hasn't come out past dragonblight yet, and leveling without a guide just sucks. I'm 78 and almost 79 anyway, but I'll be doing all the quests for money regardless.


    So, yeah, anybody got anything past what jame has up so far?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Plow View Post
    James guide hasn't come out past dragonblight yet, and leveling without a guide just sucks. I'm 78 and almost 79 anyway, but I'll be doing all the quests for money regardless.


    So, yeah, anybody got anything past what jame has up so far?
    How'd the hell did you hit 78 in Dragonblight alone? Im guessing you did all of Fjord, Tundra then moved to DB?
    Hit up sholozar and do the Nesingwary quests, then do the avatar of freya chain, you should be good to ding 80.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Korietsu View Post
    How'd the hell did you hit 78 in Dragonblight alone? Im guessing you did all of Fjord, Tundra then moved to DB?
    Hit up sholozar and do the Nesingwary quests, then do the avatar of freya chain, you should be good to ding 80.
    a whole lot of instances and the "do x amount of quests" achievements in the first 3 zones + some more

    and yeah that's my plan atm but I hate not having locs and stuff ><

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    Just use Quest Helper imo

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    I used carbonite quest(just the watcher) and lightheaded. Only had to look something up a couple times 70-80. Just grab every quest you see and do what's closest to you, carbonite quest has distance in yards.

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    There's nothing particularly hard about the order in which to do quests in Northrend. The only one that's remotely confusing is potentially Zul'Drak. Icecrown is a little spread out but if you have an epic flier it's cake.

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    Yeah as long as you have quest helper, you dont need a guide. Go to the general vicinity of the next quest hub and do shit till nothing else pops up, then go somewhere else.

    As a personal opinion, if you have an epic flyer you would be NUTS not to go to storm peaks at 78 or so. The exp you get after the first little hub there is INSANE. I dont remember the name of the faction but I did that whole disguise town with bears and dragons and shit in a couple of hours and it must have got me about 3/4 of a level.. the vast majority of the quests were very simple, the whole thing is amusing as heck because you are in a funny disguise (especially if you are a druid... disguised flight form druids swim around in the air), and everything for the whole place is contained in a tiny area. Oh and there is a quest where you get to hookshot around a tonne of flying dragons and punch people off. Win win.

    TLDR: If you have epic flight form, go to storm peaks. It's much more fun than any other wrath zone.

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    By the time I went to zul'drak I had flyer, I can't imagine running around there.

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    I got 80 without touching Storm Peaks or Icecrown
    Howling Fjord -> 72.5 -> Borean Tundra -> 74 -> Dragonblight -> 76 -> Grizzly Hills -> 77 -> Zul'Drak -> 79 -> Sholazar Basin -> 80 ->>>>>


    I didn't use a guide either, but questhelper is a godsend. I think it would have taken me a lot longer to do without it, but it's still a good deal of common sense involved in just going to every town and questing everything there.

    I ended up getting loremaster of northrend in about 8 days

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    Welcome to WTBBlue.com

    This site is awesome.

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    Questhelper is all you need.

    My path was:

    Fjord(hated it, only did 40 quests) > Tundra > DB > Grizzly > ZD (dinged 77 and got epic flyer about 70% through).

    I do a zone typically till I get the achievement if not longer.

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    So wait, does questhelper tell you where to get quests or just plot the most effective route based on the quests in your log already?

    And can you use it to find quests in areas you've outleveled (going for loremaster >.>)?

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    There's an option in the default interface to switch your tracking type to low-level questgivers. It'll show you anything that isn't an object in a container in the environment, like the bottles in stranglethorn that lead to jaguero Carefully Folded Note - Item - World of Warcraft

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    Ridill
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    You people seriously need to try Jame's guide.

    It makes questhelper look stupid and worthless.


    Soon as he finishes northrend guides he's making it an in-game mod too.

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    I like Jame's guide but honestly Outland and Northrend quests are so logically laid out geographically that I don't even peek at it. I used it mostly to make sense of the 30-60 grind, which sucks if you don't know your way around Kalimdor and the Steamwheedle towns.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Correction View Post
    I like Jame's guide but honestly Outland and Northrend quests are so logically laid out geographically that I don't even peek at it. I used it mostly to make sense of the 30-60 grind, which sucks if you don't know your way around Kalimdor and the Steamwheedle towns.

    It's really amazing how good his paths are for northrend.

    It's basically the same as everywhere else, where it only seems to make sense to go do such and such then turn it in, and yet he has like 8 more quests in a big circle bringing you back around.

    He even has his dragonblight guide set up so that you use the drake from the wyrmrest quest as a flying mount to get around for like more than half the guide.


    oh, and in case anybody reads that wrong, I'm aware questhelper is not stupid and worthless, jame just does his guides that well

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    Quote Originally Posted by Correction View Post
    There's an option in the default interface to switch your tracking type to low-level questgivers. It'll show you anything that isn't an object in a container in the environment, like the bottles in stranglethorn that lead to jaguero Carefully Folded Note - Item - World of Warcraft
    Right, I know that, but you have to be in proximity; if this thing would just show you a route to all the ones that aren't in the main hubs, it'd be awesome...trying to avoid slogging through dungeons where I can

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    Quote Originally Posted by Norellicus View Post
    Right, I know that, but you have to be in proximity; if this thing would just show you a route to all the ones that aren't in the main hubs, it'd be awesome...trying to avoid slogging through dungeons where I can
    Sounds like you want TourGuide: TourGuide

    Just a warning though it does not know which quests you've already done, so it may suggest a route that will waste your time if you yourself don't remember what quests you've done and which you haven't.

    Edit: don't forget to install TomTom and LightHeaded

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    Use Carbonite Quest.... In game addon that shows pathing of quest mobs, spawn areas, etc. Very good addon, more people need to use it. Although, it isn't open source, and they make you pay if you want the full "good version," but I havn't paid and I'm not sure how many have. Carbonite quest also has a very nifty BG map on it. Its worth checking out if you havn't already.

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    People pay for WoW addons? Dang, man. Dang.

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