I thought the idea was to have the 60 pull all the mobs to the entrance, have the 20 tag them with any type of AOE, then the 60 drops group and kills them all before he gets booted from the instance. Then the 20 gets all of the xp. I've never tried it, but this is how it was explained to me.
That is how it is done. As long as the low lvl tags it they get full xp when the mobs die, even if the low lvl only did like 1 dmg on every mob.
I think I read somewhere that it won't actually work in classic. Although this can be completely untrue, I am like 50-50 on if it works or not. I am pretty sure I read that people tested it and it didn't work if there was a too big lvl difference between booster and the boosted characters.
Some time ago I tried to find the information again and didn't find i.
I looked again and found this from wowwiki:
"Someone else (ungrouped) helps to damage the mob. The XP you receive depends on if that someone else will receive xp for killing that mob. If yes, you get full XP. If not, you get a tiny fraction. It doesn’t matter how many other ungrouped help damage nor how much damage you done.
The effect of this is that power-leveling low levels is much less effective than at higher levels. It is faster for low levels to kill without help, than it is to powerlevel them."
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