Leveling Process

January 11, 2010

Priest Leveling Guide : The Process:

If you don’t have a friend, relative or guild member you can wrangle into running you through all instances go questing. Quest, quest and quest some more and keep your experience point bar on rested or blue bar the entire way.

Questing will take you a bit longer than being run through instances but will also yield nice gear and achievements for your new characters. I love priest leveling guide because he tells you how to pick your race and what talents to you.

After level 70, you can change your specialization to healing or discipline and you will find that there is no shortage of people who need you to heal regular dungeons. While I was working on my new priest, I regularly got invited to heal as a fresh faced level 71 healer for BC raids, heroics and Northend instances including Drak’Tharon Keep. However the early change to a healing specialization will somewhat slow your leveling when you have to level.

Instance Healing for Beginners

January 11, 2010

Unless you are a veteran player who wants to revisit low level instances for fun, do not look for pick up groups before you are level 70-80. Most low level pick up groups are an exercise in misery for a healer because: everyone is off spec (specialization) for their class, no one is well geared and many are still learning how to play their class.

Wiping repeatedly in the Dead Mines, Wailing Caverns or Scarlet Monastery is not going to advance your healing career. Skip the low level instances unless you have a higher level character to run you through for the sake of getting some exp, gear and quests. The only exception to the rule is if you have found some experienced players who want to work on their low level characters. Finally, it slows down your leveling while you wait for a pick up group and even more time consuming when they go AFK (away from keys), leave early and fight over loot.


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