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    Quote Originally Posted by Ualaa View Post
    How deep from zone in, are the alts moved?
    You leave them at entrance, you clean first room (big rectangle), you clean 2nd room (small square with fire in the middle), just wait for the bird patrol, kill it there. They get both rooms full xp staying at the entrance.

    Then, move them to the exit of the 2nd room (small walk...) and stay there for full xp of full instance.

    So, just one movement.

    When going back putting pala on autorun, the alts start auto follow when reaching middle of first room (they get there at about the same time).

    Just one hint - kill the undead controllers first, the mind controlling totem is awfull. So never pull more than one at a time, I usually do like this, pull, kill it, pull 2nd group, kill it. I end up having the whole room but 0 controllers. More than one is suicide.

    Then, the prophets fear but well, it's not that bad. I always kill them first too though and try to avoid "stacking" them in order not to get chain feared. At level 67 if I recall well, each run still gives 11% unrested, unboosted (items) xp. So, if you add 20%+100% rested, it's really good.

    Hope it helped.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ualaa View Post
    Boosting will still be the best method to level. If boosting was better then questing with 3x the instance exp's vs 3x the quest exp's, then 1x both type's of exp's will still favor boosting.
    This is false. If you know the areas and do quests efficiently, you can get more experience doing quests with RAF. With RAF you outlevel an area questing without having to spend hours going back and forth between the different at-level quest hubs. There are also some quests which give way, WAY too much experience even at 1x. At triple you might run to the next town to give the guy a bag and suddenly get half a level. If you know the game inside and out and are good at planning out your best route, questing is the king. Most people suck at that, however.

    EDIT: I wanted to give an example to back up what I'm saying.

    Here's a good example to demonstrate the point: The hunt quests in Ashenvale Horde side. You basically find and kill three level 28 animals. If you know where they are using thottbot or some other site/addon you can kill them all in 15 minutes at most. The turn ins will add up to 28,950 experience with RAF! Seriously. It's 1950, 2200, 2450 and 3050 experience for the 4 turn ins that come from just killing 3 monsters, tripled with RAF. You may say that these sorts of quests are rare, but that's why they shine on RAF, because you get an overpowered quest turn in suddenly counting for a lot more. So while I'm not sure that you can always have such an incredible experience load from so little work, I am 100% sure that there are times when questing is absolutely better.
    Last edited by TheBigBB : 12-06-2009 at 04:06 PM

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