Levels and Quests

If it’s hard for you to find new quests for your level, there several ways to locate some. You could ask other wow-players for leads on quests you haven’t done yet. The best placce for this is in a group; talk to party members around your level. Some other wow-players can sometimes share quests that you don’t have, as long as you qualify for them; if you don’t, ask them what they did previously to aquire the quests. Now you can get started at the beginning of that picular quest line. One other way to get any informations is to ask people in your guide or in the general chanel of wow gold. Also several websited does exist which you can visit.The Brady Stategy Guide has large lists of possible quests as well.

Check out the Region Levels Page and the World Dungeons Page, which both list available areas and their level range. You can then head to new areas you haven’t visit to look additional quests. Most cummonoly, the quest givers will be located in your faction’s major outpost in each region, but occasionally you can find quests in remote areas, so look around!

As a solo player, you should do all quests you can find in a region. Travel to another region of around the same level and star the quests there. Some of them will be much easier than the other ones, because they’ll be a lower level then you. These quest are often part of an ongoing story, which will be more difficult. Sometimes they even lead you to other regions. Continue to retate betrween the areas until you’ve done everything that you can do. If you wish to skip gray or low-level green quest, remind yourself, that these quests could leadyou to high-level quests later. Additionally, check out the reward to your quests for those quests, as you might want to finish them for the quest reward. You should remind that any quest marked as “elite”, even if its grey or green,  may be too difficult for a solo player to handle alone. If a quest givers quest is now gray to you, the NPC will no longer show a “!” above its head, but thetalk-bubble on th emouse over will still apear.  If you fill up your quest log (20 limit), abandon the quests that are least important. You might want to write down who gave you the quest and where you got it prior to abandoning it. That way you can go back to that NPC and get the quest again if you decide to finish it later on.

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