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Fanco
11-07-2008, 06:22 PM
Hey there, after doing most of azeroth quests alot, i really can't be bothered to do them all again also i can't find a way to mouse control all the other characters from leader characters for example picking quest items, using quest items etc..., so i just need to jump to outland, i was wondering if i grinded using multibox while linking two accounts together, will the 300% exp will be good for the leveling?

algol
11-07-2008, 06:33 PM
Sure, but not nearly as good as picking high-XP quest chains off wowhead and laughing as the multiplier gives you 2-3 levels for 30-60 minutes of work.

Also, Keyclone w/PIP swap + Jamba pretty much fixes that quest thing.

elsegundo
11-07-2008, 06:37 PM
well, you cant level if you dont wanna work for it. thats my take on it. just pay someone to run you through instances. sure you get exp for just standing there, and i can find much better things to do with my time than just stand there and get exp. i'd rather quest for my levels. maybe even learn how to play a class well.
or be the person boosting. then i can have fun seeing if i can survive massive pulls.

Lightsout
11-07-2008, 07:20 PM
Dont forget all the gold you earn for each toon along the way. It all adds up. Dont pay to watch someone help lvl you; get out there and take pride in your dual-boxing or multi-boxing and have fun learning your class and the skills needed to be effective at lvl 70 and then lvl 80.

Fanco
11-07-2008, 07:37 PM
Dont forget all the gold you earn for each toon along the way. It all adds up. Dont pay to watch someone help lvl you; get out there and take pride in your dual-boxing or multi-boxing and have fun learning your class and the skills needed to be effective at lvl 70 and then lvl 80.well, i been playing for while i know how to play most of the classes that i love, and this is wow ;) it's all based on items, i just wanted to get to 68 fast to join the people gearing in wotlk since it will be busy and good to gear during first months.