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WoW Classic TBC: Horde TBC Leveling Guide

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Learn how to be the strongest WoW Classic TBC Horde player for your server! 

In the beginning, sometimes, as players, we lose ourselves before we look for assistance through any Burning Crusade Power Leveling out there. We are sure that you know by now how difficult it turns to be when you’re leveling your character. Like any other RPGs (Role-Playing Games) out there, it looks easy in the beginning but becomes tedious at the end. Still, though, most games from this genre might even run out of content before you reach the highest level possible.

In WoW Classic TBC, obtaining this milestone is practically just the beginning of it all. When you reach the top level (70 at the moment), you unlock tons of new content for you to try. Furthermore, the difficulty is now more tedious, and you’ll need the assistance of multiple friends/guildmates.

Now, thanks to the assistance of multiple chat boxes and available players that follow the Horde trend, you can search for parties without too much hassle. Remember that it doesn’t matter if you find an Orc, Undead, Troll, Tauren, or even Blood Elves; you can make a group and join forces for the greater good.

Indeed, as you progress through the game and earn a couple of good TBC Items, things might look somewhat easier. Overall, we learn the “matrix” with practice and become familiar with the enemy’s AI (Artificial Intelligence). Furthermore, you’ll have better ways to use your spells/abilities and master their cooldowns.

From this guide, you, as a Horde member, will learn how to reach this point as soon as possible. As a result, you’ll have a clear idea of how to travel through Azeroth and what activities give you more experience.

Leveling Your Horde Champion(s)

Before sharing the meaningful maps to explore, you’ll need to understand how you gain experience in this game. If you already have some previous knowledge from other RPGs or MMOs, you know how it goes. Overall, the game waits for you to complete a task, and you’ll earn a certain amount of experience. 

Some of these options might turn boring after a while or could require a lot of “grind.” It is recommendable that you move between these tasks and create your own pace. Remember to have fun while playing WoW Classic TBC.

Without furder ado, here you have the multiple ways that can help you earn experience:

  • Killing Monsters: The most straightforward method you’ll see in any RPG to increase your character’s level is destroying your enemies. At first, you’ll see how rapidly your experience bar completes as you kill a bunch of mobs from the beginner’s maps. But, after a while, these monsters might reduce that income or give you nothing at all. When you reach this point, it is recommendable that you travel to a different map or activity.
  • Questing: When you get to “know” the different NPCs (Non-Playable Characters) in World of Warcraft, they’ll give you things to do as soon as possible. When you complete the numerous “chores,” you’ll get experience as a reward. Furthermore, you could obtain powerful TBC Items for your character. After a while, you’ll have no more quest to do in a single map, which means you’ll need to move to another location.
  • Dungeons: The most dangerous places in World of Warcraft also give you the best rewards, and you’ll have fun in between. When you visit a dungeon, you’ll earn extra XP since almost every monster comes with the Elite status. In other words, mobs in dungeons (or Raids) hit hard, but they give tons of rewards when they fall.
  • Professions: Some of the options you have from the Professions part of this game will give you some experience. For example, if you’re a Herbalist, you can earn levels by extracting the raw materials from plants. Furthermore, you can collect WoW TBC Gold if you know how to use the Auction House.

WoW Classic TBC Traveling Routes

Azeroth

  • From 1 to 10: Mulgore, Tirisfal Glades, Durotar, Eversong Woods. 
  • From 10 to 20: Silverpine Forest, Ghostlands. 
  • From 20 to 30: The Barrens.
  • From 30 to 40: Thousand Needles, Stranglethorn Vale (30-35). Desolace, Arathi Highlands (35-40). 
  • From 40 to 50: Dustwallow Marsh, Badlands (40-45).  Tanaris, Searing Gorge, Feralas, The Hinterlands (45-50).
  • From 50 to 60: Felwood, Azshara, Un’Goro Crater, Blasted Lands (50-55). Eastern Plaguelands, Western Plaguelands, Burning Steppes, Winterspring (55-60).

The Outlands

  • From 60 to 70: Hellfire Peninsula (60).  Zangarmarsh (61-63). Terokkar Forest (63-65). Nagrand (65-67). Blade’s Edge Mountains (67-68). Netherstorm (68-69). Shadowmoon Valley (69-70).

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