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    Sorry if I misread, but did you level from 70 to 80 in 42 hours?!?
    Owltoid, Thatblueguy, Thisblueguy, Otherblueguy, Whichblueguy

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    On my single hunter yes, not with a team. Although my hunter still had some giantstalker on :O

    But then when I originally level'd in vanilla and tbc I was considered fairly fast, I do have 300 + days played on hunters D:

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    Heh...my embarassing times /played:

    * My main toon, 80 hunter, has less days /played than an old, abandoned L61 warrior alt
    * My replacement main, recently faction-transferred rogue, has over 90 days /played, over 60 of those at level 60, but only 1 day at 80...yet has 6 or so 25-man epics already...
    * Meanwhile my boosted-to-60 and tri-boxed 60-69 warlock is sitting at just under 2 days /played...


    Took me about six weeks to level my first (solo) hunter 70-80 (playing only 2-3 hrs a day, 5 days a week), about four weeks for my 2nd 80 (rogue). We'll see how long my tri-box team takes to go from 68 (arrival in northrend) to 80...so far I'm just under L70 and about four hours in
    Shadowsong US:
    Moosetracks (surv FORMER raiding main) armory L80
    Mousetracks (assass/combat former raiding main) armory L80
    Background (holy, to be new raiding main) armory L79

    Team A (Level 75) (retired, priest extracted to above)
    Foreground (prot) armory
    Middleground(demo) armory

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    Leveling at the end of the day just comes down to play style and ability to grit your teeth, yes there is some skill but mainly it's a case of just getting it done and taking advantage of what's around you....

    I entered wotlk not knowing anything... I asked an old friend "So where do I start" they replied "borean" My next question was "how do I get there....?" I knew nothing about the new world or changes.

    I got on a boat from stormwind in the end and set sail... Looked for quests and off I went.

    Now I took advantage of several new aspects of the game as I learned about them...

    Firstly... AV now gives you XP - So I didn't want to grind bgs for xp... however this gives you 2 advantages. IF you get ganked or you are waiting for quest mobs to respawn then enter an AV. On my server it's instant... So I wait till the last second to join the av then enter. Run to the first hut boss and kill him, 20k xp in about 3 minutes and I leave. I don't care if the av wins/loses or what I just get that quick xp boost and my mobs have respawned.

    Second comes my more cunning approach, what happens (generally) when a new av (or any bg) starts? Everyone buffs everyone... so I que for an av once an hour (av has more players so more chance of buffs), run to the gate get 5 - 10 buffs and /afk. In 30 seconds I've gained health, spirit, +atts and intellect (plus countless 10-15 minute buffs). This really speeds everything up when solo'ing and allows you to do the tougher quests.

    Finally I don't waste time... I didn't visit Dalaran until level 80... In fact I didn't even train any new skills until 80. I just kept going without "wasting time". You may argue getting skills at some point is worth it but every time you level? not a chance.

    Just a few examples of taking advantage of the situation.

    Also, I didn't sleep during the process.... Going to sleep means I have to remember what I was doing next... I only got food/drink whilst flying somewhere or auto running along a path! It does mean crossing your legs though sometimes

    I'm sure if I did another character now I know the maps I could do it faster still but it's boxing time

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