Hey There

Eric here,

I’m sure you’re wondering which WOW leveling guides might be of use to you? In my personal experience, what I’m about to share with you has done WONDERS for me in my various quests to get those much needed items while playing World of Warcraft. Beginners, intermediates and advanced players can ALL benefit from what I’m about to share.

The Following is my review of a couple WOW leveling strategy guides.

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The first strategy guide I’d like to discuss is called Zygor guides. When I first started out, I was a brand-spanking newbie to playing World of Warcraft (smiles). I’m not ashamed to say that I had NO CONCEPT of how to create a character (I came to usually prefer alliance-based characters), get mount creatures or just interact in the online World of Warcraft.

I mean, sure, I had several buddies of mine who also played, but catching up to a level 40 Mage is a pretty daunting task if you ask anyone familiar with WOW. I needed something special to show me the ins-and-outs of the game. I wanted to impress my friends by fast-tracking through the levels and creating a good ranking with my primary and secondary alliance character.

How to do this, in a timely fashion, was my biggest question. How to dominate in player vs. player (PVP) action was another question altogether (smile).

Question:

Have any of you ever gone into an enemy village, in WOW, and ended up running for your life once confronted by an ugly Horde enemy character (or vice versa)? If so, then I suggest you check out the following NOW!

This may combat against you ever having to run away from an enemy character again!

What helped me gain dominance in WOW was the various secrets to acquiring Gold, weapons, and leveling within the game. Zygor guides really helped me out as well as Dugi’s World of Warcraft strategy guide.
I kid you not…I have leveled some characters from 1 to 60 in as little as 2 or three days!

I’m interested to hear other people’s success stories, so let me hear what you have to say!

regards,

Eric

p.s. Those that like this guide may also like THIS