What Are Some Interesting Areas I Can Explore In World Of Warcraft?

I’m a lvl 23 demonology warlock. I find it very repetitive already doing the quests they get pretty lame after a while are there any interesting areas I be able to explore? And what happens if I just skip most of the quests?

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  1. Posted December 19, 2009 at 2:18 pm | Permalink

    If you are getting bored with the area you are in you can try another area that is your level. I’m not too sure about the Horde side, but I know as Alliance you could go to these areas for quests:
    Eastern Kingdom:
    -Darkshire in Duskwood
    -Nessingwary’s Camp, Rebel Camp, and Booty Bay in StranglethornVale
    -There are a few quests that are lower at Southshore in the Hillsbrad Foothills.
    Kalimdor:
    -Astranaar in Ashenvale
    I find questing is the best way to level. You could try downloading the QuestHelper mod. Just search in google for questhelper and download the mod from one of the websites it lists. It basically puts points on the map where all of the quest items can be found and where you turn the quests in and things like that.

  2. Jan S
    Posted December 19, 2009 at 2:18 pm | Permalink

    the quests are the easiest way and fastest way to level. the higher your level, the harder it is to level without them. They dont really get better, its just the nature of world of warcraft.

  3. John B
    Posted December 19, 2009 at 2:18 pm | Permalink

    First off I have a lvl 70 gnome warlock, and if you don’t quest it will be quite hard to level. You can grind, or try to get into dungeons but sometimes it is hard to find a well balance group. I would suggest that you quest most of the time while do some of the dungeons. Another Huge tip for beginners is also stay at an INN or City before you log out so you get rest experience, cause when you log in you get double the experience gained makes leveling much easier. hope this helps.

  4. Sandie
    Posted December 19, 2009 at 2:18 pm | Permalink

    I think the quests get more interesting at the higher levels…I would keep chugging along. But do other things as well. Work on leveling your professions so you can get more gold, look for groups to do some of the dungeons…at level 23 you should be ripe for the Stockades. Also do some pvp…I’d wait until you were at level 28 for that though, since the battlegrounds you can enter would call for levels 20-29…usually the lower level toons spend most of their time at the graveyard. If you haven’t joined a guild…do so. Just don’t join any guild…find one that is willing to help lower level players level up…And don’t just sign some guild charter because some idiot offers you a gold…if it was worth joining they wouldn’t have to beg.

  5. Patrick M
    Posted December 19, 2009 at 2:18 pm | Permalink

    I’m a level 70 demo Lock too and i can relate to the terrible twenties. they are a big time in your wow experience because blizzard officially observes you as a player not a noob. they sprinkle in severely richer areas pvp and a lot of things that cost. That isn’t why they are terrible the problem is the whole level 20 experience takes SO long to get through its a little easier now because of some shortenings in the levels but you still have the awful absence of quests to do. Blizzard gives you a overwhelming amount of things to be uncovered though pvp is a good filler and is makes wow fun again by letting you hack and maim enemies in a blood soaked arena. temping no? to do this go to the battleground masters in your local major city by asking the local authorities directions. A button on your bottom bar now means a whole other world now with the introduction of dungeons. The creme crop of the game dungeons make their appereance just press the button on the bottom panel that says find a group select dungeons and select one that sounsd appealing it may take a very long time ussualy about 1-2 hours to get one started but dungeons are flippin incredible. stunning artwork and captivating battles create a busting at the seams experiance for you with new weapons armor quests and a lot of experiance (about half a lvl) per dungeon. with all this hubbab you can definatley pay the flying fees and spell costs. also skip the quests that you cant due in less than 3 deaths or in under 30 minutes they are just holding you back. unless they have very very succulent rewards

  6. Stephan C
    Posted December 19, 2009 at 2:18 pm | Permalink

    At level 23, I have to admit that it gets pretty boring. Force yourself to level to at least 25 and do some pvp to break the grind of leveling.

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