Quote Originally Posted by nodoze View Post
Interesting video on power leveling (though a lot of it is kinda filler and thus it could be significantly shorter):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uOzMu6PrChc

[It makes the] Assertion that XP is based on the average level of the party with no deduction based on having 1 level 60 in the party hitting gray mobs.

It denotes the following as the top ranked single level 60 classes to carry 4 low level alts are:
Mage
Paladin
Warrior

[Maybe also] a level 60 Warlock with hell fire or rain of fire & eye of killrog ... [likely boosting 4 alts that include a Paladin with Concentration Aura would help]...
As discussed in a different thread this average level calculation should be really useful for Power Leveling 4 alts. I would think a level 60 Paladin Tank AoEing (or a Mage) in the Stockades and Scarlet Monastery would be really good XP.

Frankly it is almost like the developers specifically lowered the minimum level for entry into some Dungeons to allow 4 low level alts to group with a single Level 60 Power Leveler as the 5th team member for a decent overall level for good XP...

For example, according to the Minimum Levels for entry on the Levels Tab of the 'Classic WoW Planning' Spreadsheet you could take your 4 low level alts with a level 60 as early as follows:

- Stockades: Take 4 Level 15s with a level 60 Power Leveler = Average Level 24 (should be great XP);
- Monastery: Take 4 Level 21s with a level 60 Power Leveler = Average Level 29 (should be great XP);