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    How does one boost through instances?

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    Quote Originally Posted by demisehi View Post
    How does one boost through instances?
    ...with a high level character?

    My other reply was...

    LIKE A BOSS!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MiRai View Post
    ...with a high level character?

    My other reply was...

    LIKE A BOSS!
    I have 1 account with mains. I then sent a RAF invite to another email I have, and linked them. I purchased Battlechest and Lich King and upgraded RAF account. Can I just run the other toon with my high level account through mass instances and still gain the 300% xp boost?

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    Quote Originally Posted by demisehi View Post
    I have 1 account with mains. I then sent a RAF invite to another email I have, and linked them. I purchased Battlechest and Lich King and upgraded RAF account. Can I just run the other toon with my high level account through mass instances and still gain the 300% xp boost?
    No with only two accounts they both have to be near the same level. You will have to quest or LFD them.

    Don't worry though, while boosting would be fastest you will still level very quickly questing. 3 times faster then questing without RaF.

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    Quote Originally Posted by demisehi View Post
    I have 1 account with mains. I then sent a RAF invite to another email I have, and linked them. I purchased Battlechest and Lich King and upgraded RAF account. Can I just run the other toon with my high level account through mass instances and still gain the 300% xp boost?
    No. As per the Blizzard FAQ you need to be within 4 levels of each other to receive the benefits.

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    Group 2 is finished I'm pretty happy with the result of 15h 56 min I was expecting it to be a great deal longer than that as my first group was 24h ish woot for me here is a screeny !!

    http://i.imgur.com/ksExb.jpg

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    I just setup two RAF accounts myself in anticipation of a quick level 80 monk. I've already got two main accounts, and my setup is as follows: Account 1 has a level 85 feral druid, Account 2 is the referring parent account for numbers 3 and 4. I plan to use the unlinked druid to boost the 3 lowbies through instances.

    I did this once before when the cap for RAF was at 60. My method at the time was to sit the lowbies (two at that time) at the front of an instance and then pull all the mobs in the instance close enough to get the xp for the lowbies and just aoe them down with the druid. This worked great in RFC, SM, Stratholme, and Ramparts, and it seemed efficient. I've done essentially the same thing boosting a single toon through Sethekk Halls (this instance is nice because it's tiered and overlaps a bit, so you can break the pulls down into a few separate groups). Is that still the fastest and most effective leveling strat in those early levels, or is there something better?

    I'm also curious to know what I should do once I hit the 70-80 bracket as my killing speed will slow down with the druid in the WotLK instances. I have no experience in actual multiboxing, and it's not something I plan to do in the future. The two RAF toons will just get moved to one of my two main accounts. I'd prefer to just park the lowbies in a corner and round up a bunch of mobs to kill with the druid for simplicity's sake, but if rolling a true 4-box setup will end up being significantly faster I'm willing to give it a go. Perhaps of note, I will not have a class capable of healing in this setup as mage, warrior, and hunter are the lowbies and the only classes I don't currently have at or above 80. I suppose I could heal with the druid, but he'll be busy getting beat on.

    Many thanks in advance for any advice and to the OP for allowing me to piggy back on the thread. I felt it was relevant enough to post here rather than clutter things up with a new post.
    Last edited by Baeric : 08-23-2012 at 09:26 AM

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    Quote Originally Posted by Baeric View Post
    I just setup two RAF accounts myself in anticipation of a quick level 80 monk. I've already got two main accounts, and my setup is as follows: Account 1 has a level 85 feral druid, Account 2 is the referring parent account for numbers 3 and 4. I plan to use the unlinked druid to boost the 3 lowbies through instances.

    I did this once before when the cap for RAF was at 60. My method at the time was to sit the lowbies (two at that time) at the front of an instance and then pull all the mobs in the instance close enough to get the xp for the lowbies and just aoe them down with the druid. This worked great in RFC, SM, Stratholme, and Ramparts, and it seemed efficient. I've done essentially the same thing boosting a single toon through Sethekk Halls (this instance is nice because it's tiered and overlaps a bit, so you can break the pulls down into a few separate groups). Is that still the fastest and most effective leveling strat in those early levels, or is there something better?

    I'm also curious to know what I should do once I hit the 70-80 bracket as my killing speed will slow down with the druid in the WotLK instances. I have no experience in actual multiboxing, and it's not something I plan to do in the future. The two RAF toons will just get moved to one of my two main accounts. I'd prefer to just park the lowbies in a corner and round up a bunch of mobs to kill with the druid, but if rolling a true 4-box setup will end up being significantly faster I'm willing to give it a go. Perhaps of note, I will not have a class capable of healing in this setup as mage, warrior, and hunter are the lowbies and the only classess I don't currently have at or above 80.

    Many thanks in advance for any advice and to the OP for allowing me to piggy back on the thread. I felt it was relevant enough to post here rather than clutter things up with a new post.

    I use a druid for boosting, I have him in ilvl 377 crafted PvP gear for the most part and specced as a tank. From 70 - 80 I believe the key is doing the dungeon quests. Basically I ran each dungeon at my level at least once to do the quests.
    Once at 75 I also did the Amphitheater of anguish.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Baeric View Post
    I just setup two RAF accounts myself in anticipation of a quick level 80 monk. I've already got two main accounts, and my setup is as follows: Account 1 has a level 85 feral druid, Account 2 is the referring parent account for numbers 3 and 4. I plan to use the unlinked druid to boost the 3 lowbies through instances.

    I did this once before when the cap for RAF was at 60. My method at the time was to sit the lowbies (two at that time) at the front of an instance and then pull all the mobs in the instance close enough to get the xp for the lowbies and just aoe them down with the druid. This worked great in RFC, SM, Stratholme, and Ramparts, and it seemed efficient. I've done essentially the same thing boosting a single toon through Sethekk Halls (this instance is nice because it's tiered and overlaps a bit, so you can break the pulls down into a few separate groups). Is that still the fastest and most effective leveling strat in those early levels, or is there something better?

    I'm also curious to know what I should do once I hit the 70-80 bracket as my killing speed will slow down with the druid in the WotLK instances. I have no experience in actual multiboxing, and it's not something I plan to do in the future. The two RAF toons will just get moved to one of my two main accounts. I'd prefer to just park the lowbies in a corner and round up a bunch of mobs to kill with the druid for simplicity's sake, but if rolling a true 4-box setup will end up being significantly faster I'm willing to give it a go. Perhaps of note, I will not have a class capable of healing in this setup as mage, warrior, and hunter are the lowbies and the only classes I don't currently have at or above 80. I suppose I could heal with the druid, but he'll be busy getting beat on.

    Many thanks in advance for any advice and to the OP for allowing me to piggy back on the thread. I felt it was relevant enough to post here rather than clutter things up with a new post.
    I think your plan will work out well, I've found that pulling things back towards the leveling group works out very well as running them along with you (unless you gear them too) often puts them in harms way for things such as aoe plus they can suck enough threat off the pull to get themselves killed just by being there >,< .

    Also many instance don't have an exit at the end so you end up running them back anyway and it's easier to actually just make a full trip back and burn the group down and I do this is nearly every instance up to strat. For 70-80 it does slow down a bit but it's not really due to killing speed although that does have a small impact. Like Crowdx I boost with a druid because I think they have the best aoe ability of the tanking classes. I actually started with my dk and he did a fine job as well but I've found the druid is just smoother.

    Oh yea 70-80 ANYWAY my advice for 70-80 is pretty simple I'll tell you what I do and know works but I'm sure there are tons of options maybe some are better maybe some are not you just have to try them but I've gotten a pretty good time out of it.

    Ok, so YES do EVERY quest they give a huge amount of xp you can get upwards of 450kxp from the quests more of less and thats a large portion of a lvl. Now on my first group from 67-70 I did UK and then I headed for nexus for a bit but I don't recommend this unless you have a summon for the whole group it's a time sink getting there and the instance is a pain in the butt.

    A lot of people advocate doing all the instance as they come available for questing reasons but I didn't do that.. the northrend instance I did were 67-72 UK, 72-75, DTK, at 75 I did one run in halls of stone but the quests were not available but since I ran over there I dide one run which was very good xp I'd recommend staying there as it's easier to pull than halls of lightning at least until the quests in HOL open up. 75-78 3/4 I did halls of lighting and then I went back to HOS and finished up the level which is where I took the screen shot with my.


    NOTE: I didn't do the 3rd HOS quest you get from bramm it just takes too long and it's really not worth it when you can pull that whole instance it almost the time that one boss takes >.<... Well thats basically it if you need any specific advice for a instance lemme know the instance I did in the order I did them was. DM,STOCKS,SM-GY-CATH-ARMORY,STRAT,SCHOLO,HFC-BF,HFC-SH(i did the heroics of these as well)SETHALL,UK,DTK,HOS,HOL. Pretty simple boring but effective. Take care and GL :P
    Last edited by Khatovar : 08-23-2012 at 11:21 PM Reason: WALL OF TEXT IS BAD!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ntsaint View Post
    I think your plan will work out well, I've found that pulling things back towards the leveling group works out very well as running them along with you (unless you gear them too) often puts them in harms way for things such as aoe plus they can suck enough threat off the pull to get themselves killed just by being there >,< . Also many instance don't have an exit at the end so you end up running them back anyway and it's easier to actually just make a full trip back and burn the group down and I do this is nearly every instance up to strat. For 70-80 it does slow down a bit but it's not really due to killing speed although that does have a small impact. Like Crowdx I boost with a druid because I think they have the best aoe ability of the tanking classes. I actually started with my dk and he did a fine job as well but I've found the druid is just smoother. Oh yea 70-80 ANYWAY my advice for 70-80 is pretty simple I'll tell you what I do and know works but I'm sure there are tons of options maybe some are better maybe some are not you just have to try them but I've gotten a pretty good time out of it. Ok, so YES do EVERY quest they give a huge amount of xp you can get upwards of 450kxp from the quests more of less and thats a large portion of a lvl. Now on my first group from 67-70 I did UK and then I headed for nexus for a bit but I don't recommend this unless you have a summon for the whole group it's a time sink getting there and the instance is a pain in the butt. A lot of people advocate doing all the instance as they come available for questing reasons but I didn't do that.. the northrend instance I did were 67-72 UK, 72-75, DTK, at 75 I did one run in halls of stone but the quests were not available but since I ran over there I dide one run which was very good xp I'd recommend staying there as it's easier to pull than halls of lightning at least until the quests in HOL open up. 75-78 3/4 I did halls of lighting and then I went back to HOS and finished up the level which is where I took the screen shot with my. NOTE: I didn't do the 3rd HOS quest you get from bramm it just takes too long and it's really not worth it when you can pull that whole instance it almost the time that one boss takes >.<... Well thats basically it if you need any specific advice for a instance lemme know the instance I did in the order I did them was. DM,STOCKS,SM-GY-CATH-ARMORY,STRAT,SCHOLO,HFC-BF,HFC-SH(i did the heroics of these as well)SETHALL,UK,DTK,HOS,HOL. Pretty simple boring but effective. Take care and GL :P
    One point on getting characters around. If you are intending on leveling more than one character I would recommend creating a RaF character at each instance, then use them to summon the rest of the team, i.e. static RaF summons RaF linked account, then log out of the Static RaF and log into the character you are boosting and summon them to the instance. That leaves the high level booster as the only character you need to get to the new instance.

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