Quote Originally Posted by Mercbeast View Post
There is a 4th scenario. Tap leveling the same method as method 3, where you have say a level 20 mage, who can tap level a group of level 12s. How viable this is, depends on how many characters you want to power-level. I'd say this is the ideal way to level 1, or 2 characters at a time, more time involvement than having say a team of hunters or warlocks using their pets to kill stuff (if that works) to get operational tho.

Since a lot of people like having lots alts for cooldowns like mooncloth etc, it might be worth it to have a team at 35, 45, 55, etc, so that you can start tap leveling people at around level 20. Level 20's tag level 26's (or whatever is green to the 35's) and the 35's mow down the tagged mobs. Warlocks would be amazing for this, since they can AOE, but also just auto follow, and load mobs up with dots while the lowbies run tapping stuff.
Good point.

The main problem I see with Scenario 3 & 4 is that your boosting characters will level out of whatever breakpoints you set. That being said it could kinda work to your advantage if you are trying to get lots of characters to 35+ for the passive crafting cooldowns.

Approach 2B could be pretty funny if you were to shield an eye of killrog and then bring huge packs of level 10s (or what ever low level mobs) to you and your voidwalker and get the void to start tanking... You low level alt should then be able to AoE Tag all the mobs with concecration, AE or something... Then cast Thorns/fireshield and/or Retribution aura on the Voidwalker and let the mobs quickly beat themselves to death... That or maybe there is a Hunter's pet with a decent AoE damage affect that can wipe masses of lower level mobs.