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Horde Or Alliance – Which Is Better?


zygor guidesAre you kidding, we are at war with the Horde! You can’t play the Horde, we’re at war with them! Ha ha, just kidding. You can play the Horde if you want. But before you start switching over to Horde or Alliance would you like to know what the difference is? Why everyone wants to be Alliance? Why so many people still choose Horde?

A lot of people say there’s no difference, just pick Alliance or Horde, and play the game and have fun doing so. But there are differences in the two that have a huge impact on how you play the game, and even how long it will take you to build honor!

Alliance characters get the benefit that Blizzard likes them, and the game is slightly designed for their advantage. I’ve heard people say that Alliance characters level faster than Horde, I don’t think this is necessarily true. Although I have noticed that it is easier to get around to the leveling areas a little faster as an Alliance player.

Also there are several times when Alliance and Horde are put into a contested area, and Alliance seem to be a little farther ahead in the game, and therefore have a slight advantage over the Horde. For example if you’re a Horde running around T-Mill you’re gonna be any where from a low level 20 to maybe a mid to high level 30 character, usually. There are exceptions, but for the majority of Horde players they fall into this category while they’re there.

Now Alliance on the other hand tends to be in the high 30 to high 40 range while going through the area. A definite advantage for the Alliance, and a fun chance to get to kill some Horde. But I wouldn’t say that Alliance is the best choice because of this. There’s still one very important thing about playing Horde characters that you must know.

Horde own the Battle Grounds. If you’re looking to play for pvp and want the honor faster, Horde may be a better choice for you. Or if you prefer you can play the Alliance and know that when you’ve achieved certain pvp status that you have done so with much hard work, and not just had it handed to you.

I would consider both of these before choosing a new character to play. They both have an impact on how you will play and enjoy the game. I enjoy characters on both factions, but currently enjoy having a main on Alliance. The choice is ultimately yours, but hopefully I helped you make the right choice, or persuaded you to try out both if you have the time.

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Power Leveling in World of Warcraft & Zygor Guides


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The race to power level your newest character is on. On average you can expect 8-10 days of play time. Or 192 hours of time you need to spend killing and questing at a rate of 4 hours a day this can take quite a bit of time to completely get a character from level 1 to 70. While it is possible this task is not an easy one.

So what can you do to give yourself a little edge? Simply follow these few hints to help you cut that playing time down.

Questing is by and far the fastest way to power level a character. This might seam like common sense, however there are some people that refuse to do it. The reason questing is so beneficial to leveling is because of the massive boosts in exp you get in one shot. In addition to the one shot experience you get for completing a quest; many of the quests require you to kill things…which also give exp. These are the best quests to shoot for as they can be done in groups and NPC’s are easily killed when 1-3 people are killing them.

There is of course a flip side to this. On quests where you have to gather items NPCs drop it is NOT wise to work in a group on these as you’ll have to loot double the corpses to get the same amount of items as the drop rate does not increase but stays the same.

For questing it is important to remember this: Killing quests good with groups. Gathering quests best if soloed.

One could take the approach of running around wildly completing quests in a random pattern with no real goal. One could also take a hammer to their skull. I don’t recommend either.

The greatst part of power leveling through questing is that you can often complete several quests at once or in a close proximity to one another, further cutting down the amount of time you need to level your character. Rather than completing one quest, then running back to complete another, why not complete three quests in the same general area and then turn all three in, effectively eliminating 2 extra trips.

Finding these paths is not that hard if you simply read the quests and generally you can find many of the quests in the same location. There is of course a much simpler way of organizing your quests and streamlining your questing route. Zygor Guides, which provides an in-game tool to help chart a course that will yield the best possible return on your time.

In addition to setting a course you can see on your map, Zygor Guides provides crucial help in completing quests. Can’t find that book in that cave? Zygor Guides gives you detailed instructions on where to locate it. Don’t know what direction to walk? Zygor Guides provides you with a taxi cab like arrow to point you in the right direction.

Leveling from 1-10 is typically the easiest thing to do as it requires little grinding and all the quests are centrally located in one specific region. Not until you get to higher levels will you start to experience having to travel for 10 minutes to compete a quest and another 10 to get back to turn it in. This leads to one crucial questions, what quests do I do then.

Ideally you’ll want to quest in an area your level or slightly lower. Slightly lower because you will tend to clear the quest quicker. It does not make much sense to spend 45 minutes on one red(high level) quest and get a slight boost to experience, when you can spend the same 45 minutes completeing 15 quests and get a HUGE increase to your exp.

Rested experience is also a must for anyone looking to power level.

Rested experience is a small bonus you get for NOT PLAYING. When you’re in a capital city or in an inn and you see “zzz” below your character icon this means that you’re recieving Rested Experiences, which is 1.5 times experience. ALWAYS make sure you log out in an inn or a capital city as you can accumulate rested experience when you’re not playing. You can identify your rested experience by looking at the experience bar right below your aciton bar. If it is blue you are getting 1.5 times your normal experience for killing things, if it is purple you’re on normal experience.

With the release of WOTLK looming, leveling your new character to 70, or at least to death knight status is a must, and with these few hints and tips is capable of being accomplished by anyone.

Happy Hunting.

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