On a global scale world of warcraft is huge. It is one of the most popular video games that has ever been programmed onto a computer. WoW is actually the fastest growing and most consistently popular online game in existence. All WoW players want to level up their characters as fast as they can and this one goal causes many people to spent hundreds of hours playing the game every month.
Even though the amazingly colourful and diverse virtual world of Azeroth is highly entertaining and enjoyable to roam in it can cause problems for some warcraft players (in fact it causes problems for many of them). The problem with WoW is not that the game play is frustrating or that it is difficult to master. The problem lies in the fact that hundreds of hours of game time are needed to reach those higher and more elusive levels that all players want to reach.
When playing WoW the most important things are levelling up quickly so you can earn your epic mount and kick some virtual ass in the arena.Unfortunately though most players don't have hundreds of hours to spend levelling up.
For this reason it is often best to get in-game guides that can take you by the metaphorical virtual hand and shows which quests are worth doing and which ones are complete wastes of time. The really good in-game levelling guides, such as the Zygor Guide and Joanas Guide, can then walk you through the complicated questing paths involved.
Levelling up is not your only concern however. It is also advantageous to power up as quickly as you can. One of the fastest ways to do this is through the use of the WoW professions.
You must think very seriously about which primary and secondary professions you are going to take before you actually make the move of levelling one. It is important to pick professions that will be an aid to your character. Professions that you choose should be in harmony with the class of your character and should also be complementary to each other.
If you have an avatar that is a member of the warrior class then it should be fairly obviously that blacksmithing would be greatly beneficial to you. Having the ability to manipulate metal means you could create stronger armour and wield better weapons for example.
Being able to create these items also means you can create excess items, sometimes for use by your guild members and sometimes to sell in the auction house. This much needed gold can then be used to finance purchases of items that you need to power up your character even further.
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