If you really want to though, you can go to Hellfire at Head over to the Borean Tundra ship. Borean Tundra should get you to level Sholazar Basin Once you reach level 76, you should fly to Sholazar basin and stay there until at least level Icecrown and Storm Peaks Once you get to level 78 you should fly to the Argent Tournament and level there until level A giant Board gives out the quests.
One quest will point you to Moonglade, complete that quest and then you will have a quest to head over to Mount Hyjal. Make sure you take ALL of the quests in this area and try doing as many of the chain quests as possible. You should have enough to reach level 83 or You should still take the Board quests again from Valley of Strength. You could also quest at Deepholm until level At this point you just work your way across Pandaria doing the quest chains in each zone.
MoP Horde Leveling Guide. Horde Leveling Guide. Leveling Guide Patch: 1. Notify of. Inline Feedbacks. Popular Addons. Classic TBC Wrath. Discussion in ' Archives ' started by eduardo , Feb 15, Log in or Sign up. The Buddy Forum. Leaving Northrend at 78 Discussion in ' Archives ' started by eduardo , Feb 15, I know that its commonly been the consensus among botters and non-botters alike, that you should wait until level 80 before going back to Azeroth to level to 85, however, seeing as how you can now put together a relatively cheap set of level cata gear, would it be a bad idea to leave Northrend at to grind in the cata zones?
I currently have a level 78 almost 79 warrior that I am botting in Storm Peaks. Post by Adamsm No, there are quests at 58 and 68 for Hellfire and Northrend. Post by Pwntiff Ah, misunderstanding on my part. OP and everyone else who asks this question: Cataclysm zones are not like the last two expansions, you must be 80, not I thought maybe I had missed an initial quest somewhere. Thank you for clarifying. You can buy stuff from the AH, even if you don't own Cataclysm nor are lvl The item he linked is BoP.
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