There's always BEM, SMV, and Netherstorm if you dont make it to 68 by the time you finish Nagrand.
Oh, and make sure to do the Ring of Blood quests in Nagrand asap, theres a great axe reward for DKs.
There's always BEM, SMV, and Netherstorm if you dont make it to 68 by the time you finish Nagrand.
Oh, and make sure to do the Ring of Blood quests in Nagrand asap, theres a great axe reward for DKs.
by the time you hit 68, you'll probably have about two zones undone.
you will also want to run your guys through instances just for some nice quest rewards and to complete some quests. that's if you really want to.
Also, if you're really sore about not quite making 70 before you're done with the Outlands quests that can be finished with a multibox team, you could rest up and run lower level instances while you're 66-68. The mobs are still green to you then, but you'll want the rested XP I mention. I say do it this way since your team might not be instance-worthy yet and the Blood Furnace (just as an example) is a cakewalk if you're a few levels higher. Nothing screwy in there at all. After that, pick up with the questing. There's enough to go around, but it's still pretty rough. I think you'll be able to do it, though.
As an aside, I can appreciate the toughness of this situation. My mixed group is just hitting Northrend (despite being 72 before arriving since I instance-leveled in TBC content and then did all the kill and group quests from Terrokar on up). I didn't think there was enough quest XP to quite get me to 72, but it worked out just fine. Missing a large part of the XP from kills is a major blow to the group. I guess that's what the instances are for, but dang. I wish Blizzard would stop punishing grouping for what is generally considered solo content. The collection quests aren't even the root of the problem here, but they certainly contribute to it.
Grouping makes the questing go by so much faster for the most part and I don't get why Blizzard wants to punish people for cooperating - especially in such an environment where there isn't going to be loot drama or anything.
Basilikos
Icecrown US Alliance
Mixed Group of Unholy DeathKnight, Holy Priest, Elemental/Restoration Shaman, Arcane Mage, Balance/Restoration Druid
Second Mixed group of Protection Paladin, Discipline Priest, Fire Mage, Affliction Warlock, Affliction Warlock
5 Balance Druids - Shelved at 65
Holy Priest and 4 Warlocks - Shelved at 71
Protection Paladin and 4 Shadow Priests - Shelved at 60
5 Elemental Shaman - Shelved at 60
My DK's are at 65.5 now and for the most part, having no problems with quests. I'm just about to leave Nagrand now, after finishing all of the quests that didn't involve questing. I even had a go at The ring of blood, managed the first round but The Blue Brothers just ripped through my team, so I will call back there at a higher level, or after dropping a DK and slotting a priest into his slot.
Check again; I'm pretty sure Suvega put up an Outland guide for 58-70 (I could be wrong, I haven't checked in about a week). At the very least, Outland is probably the best place you can get away with using the Alliance guide since the only difference (for the most part) will be where your hearth is.
Would it be worthwhile to do some solo griniding on each character just to get their levels up a bit; then go back to multiboxing? Or, finish off Nagrand, then go back solo and do the quests you ignored...?
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