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You will not experience the classic experience because this is not vanilla WoW but the 1.12 patch.

Download questie or classic codex and level that way and follow some leveling guides.

Progress to level 60 and join a casual raiding guild where you will have more fun and be able to make friends.

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I have alts on several realms, and I find part of this can depend on the realm you’re on.

PvP realms? Well, yeah, rushing to 60 and not wanting to be in the world on a low-level means a lot less people to play with. A large portion of that population doesn’t actually ‘have a jolly time leveling’. They survive it to get to 60 and turn the tables.

Now, I don’t know how infrequently you play, but I mostly solo and I’ve got 20 characters with an average level of 25 (everything from 6 to 57).

Are you willing to reroll or transfer to a PvE realm? (Or even to a PvP realm, but it would take more work to find one with active leveling going on.)

Social doesn’t mean leveling together. It means people say hi to each other when they log in or talk in guild chat or a Discord channel. I don’t know that there are many, but you might ask if there are leveling guilds or look for guilds specifically for the slow and casual players.

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Uh so the experience you were wanting you somehow evaded for the last 7 months while being online. Im not sure how you managed to avoid all living souls for 7 months but thats definitely not a game problem.

Secondly, you dont have to do all the elite quests to level up. Thats a pretty terrible reason for not being leveled and acting like its everyone elses fault. You can solo all the way to 60 very, very, very, very easily.

This is a weird post for sure.

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Avoiding the elite quests entirely (unless you absolutely have to obtain a quest reward you for a finite number of levels) and sticking to green mobs and green quests is a lot faster leveling, and a lot less stressful.

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I think we may be onto something here. Tells us more about not finding friends.

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Yes I definitely tell everyone they’re a dumbass to make friends with them.

If you’re having trouble making friends you should first look inside yourself

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Mmm, outside of dungeons most people dont group my guy. Sounds like you had the wrong idea in mind when you joined this game. Its always been a solo leveling concept for most of the time. Raiding and end game dungeons is where you spend most of your group experiences.

So you are wanting an experience that doesn’t really exist. Not everyone is in groups for solo quests, thats kind of… why they are solo quests. It sounds like you think the game is boring and didnt understand what you signed up for. Get to 60 first then come back to us or gold grind for some boosts if you hate leveling that much.

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Ah yes swearing=no friends, excellent analogy

I’ve leveled 3 characters now to 60 and almost all solo questing. You don’t need other people to level up…

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Yeah. It definitely can be!

Have you tried looking for a leveling guild? Unfortunately, there are a bunch of locked servers atm, and that literally prevents new people from joining servers, and those who have mains also tend to have gold to be able to just get mage boosts.

In any case, if you’re able to find one, a leveling guild might be just the right thing!

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It’s pretty sad if you can’t level faster than Luglug. He started from the first week or so, finally got 55 last night. The newest video is behind.

Did luglug take breaks?, did he get interested in other games? It’s not that hard to level faster than me, I played for a grand total of 4 days played a lot of that was side tracking and lfg not even levelling. I spent a day on pvp because that seems to be the only consistent way of socializing.

One look at his upload history might answer some of the questions.

Did you just decide to take a huge break right after starting?

But regardless, you will never be able to get the launch experience again unless blizzard releases a new server. Or you find a time machine.

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No I only took the break when the game started due to huge server Q, but failed to find friends to level with and eventually got bored. Took my second break after nov

I get what op is saying. I started late to wow retail and just dived in and seems everyone is so geared up now and way more experienced and I am having issues and struggling just to survive in it. and if you don’t know what to do you get kicked instantly. It is like they expect you to know as if you been playing this whole time.

just do what you can and play the best you can. me I came from classic years ago and will never go back.

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It’s not about the word itself, it’s the attitude behind it. From what I’ve seen, you don’t seem to take “no” as an answer very well.

Nobody owes you anything.

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maybe they are frustrated and ticked off. you know it happens. Hell I get frustrated at things myself everyone does and when we get frustrated we get this F type of attitude sometimes.

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