Thanks a bunch for this!
Shame there's so few co-ords included in it before Thousand Needles. Sometimes it tells you where to pick up the quest and return it, but rarely where to get it done.
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Thanks a bunch for this!
Shame there's so few co-ords included in it before Thousand Needles. Sometimes it tells you where to pick up the quest and return it, but rarely where to get it done.
did you download quest helper too? I had the locations for the quest where to go and where to turn it in at and locations of mobs/items. Did you install everything correctly?
I kept looking for more coords, as well, until somewhere around level 35 in the Alliance guide I realized that the comments on quests from WoWHead found in the LightHeaded add-on that he reccomends in the instructions contain lots of coords for quest mob locations, turn-ins, etc. If you have TomTom installed, you can just click on the blue-highlighted coords in the LightHeaded window and it will create a waypoint aimed at that location. It's made questing past level 40 much easier since it now feels like I'm doing more "go find and kill this named mob" kinds of quests.Quote:
Originally Posted by 'x4rth',index.php?page=Thread&postID=197064#post19 7064
First off; thanks for taking the time to help out!
I just began multiboxing(5s) again tonight after having a long break from my last and first time.
My characters are only lvl8 at this point after having finished the 1-5 Durotar quests, now my question before I go on is; is it correct that 5-12 is in Eversong Woods? And then Ashenvale (I think it was, after ghost place) and THEN barrens at 25 or something?
I'm just a little confused seeing as how that is _a lot_ of running around and seemingly a slow way to go about it?
Granted I've never used RaF before nor have I leveled an entire multiboxing team before (my first time I only got to lvl15 before quitting due to lack of beast computer etc), but I have leveled a lot of characters to 60+ (mainly 1-60 pre-TBC though, so sure a lot has changed) and yeah.. never went with that approach.
Just wanted to make sure before I go on, so as not to waste my time seeing as how there are more resources out there for leveling quick.
using the Tour Guide RAF MB addon is as fast as any method. You can boost your toons, using a high level to run your team in dungeons. Most people find they can level a team to 60 in 2 days played just using the TG method.
Hi!
I was wondering... I have two accounts now. I have a paid and a trial. The trial got linked as a friend, cause I thought RAF had to have the friend linked to give levels to the trial...
So... would it be possible to use RAF if I canceled my main, and had the trial invite my main back, and then use the higher level charas to give levels to the one on the trial account?
Not sure what you mean as a trial account but you can RAF 5 people from your main. If you want to RAF dual box, just send yourself the invite using the same info as your main. I had the same idea at first so some of the "frozen" accounts have different names and emails, last 4 I made same as main and worked great.
I didn't read through this whole thing yet, but I like what I see so far. I have been 5-box boosting instances with an 80 for the most part and might try the non-instance quests a bit for a nice change of pace. If you want a decent instance grind 5-box, try a WoWHead thread I made back in January and let me know what you guys think:
5-box Recruit A Friend leveling 4 toons with a 70+ (quests to get)
As I am reading through more of this thread, I see that ELBA was trying avoid the kind of writeup I did (like I said above, I have a 70+ boosting) so I thought a "compromise" of sorts would work:
If you are 2 or 3 or maybe even 4-boxing the instances would be nearly impossible without outside assistance. But if you have *at least* 4 and you waited until the quest(s) inside each instance was on the lower end of yellow or green it would be very do-able. If you have a decent grasp on how to handle all 4/5 of your characters, you could fly in and do all of the quests with ease if you waited for the right level.
Just as a guess, here's a listing of when you might try the quests I listed (I just went to each quest and looked at what level the quest turns yellow):
RFC:
~14 for Searching for the Lost Satchel
~14 for Slaying the Beast
~14 for The Power to Destroy...
SM:
~36 for Compendium of the Fallen
It would go against my guide a bit, since I always move to ZF at 40 since I'm boosting, but...
~40 for Into The Scarlet Monastery
ZF:
~43 for Scarab Shells
~45 for Divino-matic Rod
~48 for Gahz'rilla
LBRS:
~57 for The Pack Mistress
~57 for Operative Bijou (and all the followups)
~58 for Mother's Milk
~58 for Urok Doomhowl
After doing the above, I am now even thinking of checking into the instances I normally don't bother with while boosting and adding them in here. If I decide to just level 5 at once instead of boosting I'll try it out and see what comes of it!
EDIT: I want to add that I was slow (*am* slow really) at the 5-boxing for a while, but now that I have gotten myself a little more polished at it, I can get 4 toons to 60 boosting with my Mage in about 1 day 6 hours, and probably less. I have a BAD habit of looting when I shouldn't bother, so I could likely get 4 to 60 with barely more than, or less than, a day played.
P.S. Sorry for the many edits. I do that a lot when I type something and don't read it through well before hitting [Submit] 8|!
[quote='kitsunegirl',index.php?page=Thread&postID=2 00834#post200834]Hi!
I was wondering... I have two accounts now. I have a paid and a trial. The trial got linked as a friend, cause I thought RAF had to have the friend linked to give levels to the trial...
So... would it be possible to use RAF if I canceled my main, and had the trial invite my main back, and then use the higher level charas to give levels to the one on the trial account?[/quote]Not sure what you mean here specifically, but if you mean that you RaF invited a friend from the main account you have and want to level with him/her then your friend needs to upgrade their account beyond the trial period (either buy a retail version of the game, or upgrade online). Then you each start a new character and go to town leveling insanely fast!
Remember all the small things though:
I was going to list them myself, but here's a link to the WoW site RaF F.A.Q. since I'm sure they will help you better than *I* can :rolleyes::
[url='http://us.blizzard.com/support/article.xml?articleId=20588']Official WoW RaF F.A.Q. page[/url]
Is it me or is this guide OFF like a motherfucker? it's telling me to pick up quests and then completely forget about them.. and shit goes gray at times says you gotta be like.. example level 5 it says this is for.. but i hit level 9 from following it... and shit went gray