The last few levels....painful

These last few levels have been hardcore lol.

I find myself running from 1 zone to another completing 1 or 2 quests then only having red quests. Sometimes I am not able to solo any quests remaining in an area and have to move on or grind.

The old classic grind is hittin my hard for these last 4 levels!!

I think I’ll just have to farm dungeons the remainder of the way. Anyone else gettin stuck like this?

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Do your prebis farming as you level cuz you’ll be doing it at 60 anyway. Might as well kill two birds with one stone and get prebis gear while you get experience

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Grinding out Timbermaw rep for my last two levels because the turn-ins give a bit of exp and I have those totem quests to turn in when I hit neutral.

I’m a tank, It’s all I do, I used to quest solo but I get lonely ;( So I grind dungeons.

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50-60 was always the real grind. Working 50+ hrs a week makes 30-60 feel like an eternity.

Sure, you can farm dungeons, but that means you’ll have to share loot. Find some good grinding spots and grind it out for the gold! That said I don’t think Blizzard fixed the Horde’s lack of quests to get to 60 until BC. Don’t quote me, but I believe that was a stated issue for Horde leveling.

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I got lucky with BoE’s and have a ton of gold, nearing 500 now…waiting for a certain recipe to drop and yoink

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NO! Don’t quest at 56. Grind from 56-60. Turn that quest xp to easy gold at 60. Gotta get the economies chugging along so profession materials auction for more than vendor price.

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50-60 is the original endless slog. Both because the XP bar has grown so big, the quests have grown so sparse, and you’re so close to the end that every step is becoming painful.

I’m gonna give it a couple more levels and probably start living in BRD around 54-55.

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Once I hit the last few levels I just start focusing on grinding out the stuff I will be grinding out at 60, most people end up farming tyrs hand for gold at 60 anyway, if you can do it at 59 you also get xp.

You can also start grinding dungeon runs for gear, most of my guild starts farming brd at 56 and some will still be farming it at 60 for certain drops.

Unless your guilds already raiding and needs people at the level cap badly, you could just play like your at the level cap at this point.

Western and Eastern Plaguelands, Winterspring/Felwood, and the Crater are good places to level if you need quests. Also, you should have many quests for Blackrock Depths, which you can complete if you find a group.

Unpopular opinion in these forums.

Retail leveling is fun.

Braces self

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Ive been in blackrock mountain the entire time

Its not that bad and ive already got a pretty significant amount of pre raid bis. Havent quested since like 51. Been farmin emp since 53

Figure im gonna be in these dungeons till my eyes bleed anyway, might as well get xp for it

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Just grind. You’ll make cash toward your epic and get XP. I always do 1 or 2 quests in an area and then grind out a couple hours. Think of quests as indicators for where you should grind. Don’t just hit the quests and move out. GRIND

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You wana fight??

This is not even remotely relevant to this thread and also a bad take

Put up yer dukes

Thanks, your reply also fits the bill.

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It must take a special kind of stupid to see someone talking about the end game leveling grind in Classic and think “my retail opinion is a valid contribution to this thread! Better post!”

Dukes are in the upwards position

And there he goes again completely ignoring the OP adding nothing but vile to this thread :sweat_smile: