I’m not sure if this has being cleared up before, but I recently went back to leveling alts and I was aware that you could level pretty much in all zones from 1 - 60 and all quests, mobs and rewards will be scaled up to you. This works up to a certain level so what I’m seeing is this, as Alliance, I get the same amount of XP (8,500) from quests on Duskwood (20 - 60), Westfall (20 - 60) and Northern Straglethorn (25 - 60) but once I get to the Hinterlands (30 - 60) quests there start giving me 10,000 XP. So does this means there still isnt a true level scaling? do you still have to chase the highest XP zone while you level?
As you level up, with each succeeding level more xp is required to level up to the next one. So quests give you more xp so that it doesn’t take a lot longer to achieve one level at 105 than at 25.
That’s what you’re seeing. I don’t think it has anything to do with the zone you are in.
this basically.
It will fall off a few levels later at level cutoff of expac and xp sinks like a stone. and then you hit the new expac. earlier stuff is nice here, you get a few levels to tie up lose ends and still bring in xp.
Its legion to BFA they lock this down. hit 110 you may as well see yourself out the door to BFA before they throw you face first through a glass window next to it at like 111. There you see the xp drop hard.
well no it does, because on 10 - 60 level zones you get less xp than you do on zones that are 30 - 60, so it is zone related.
I can level my scaling?
ok but this is still happening on a level 30 character, some zone’s quests give you less XP than others, this means everything else scales but the XP rewards.