I’m a grinder (not like the hookup app) and a quester. The nostalgia I look forward to is leading me to level via quests for launch, I was curious how many warlocks out there will be grinding their way to 60 vs. leveling to 60 or 50/50 even.
I’ll be doing both as much as I can. Some areas never had enough quests so it’s pretty much required to grind some. Which is fine I’ll need to mats for crafting.
Quest for rep. Those who grind will eventually have to go back and do quests to gain rep anyway.
I always say I’m going to quest, then always end up just grinding the levels out.
It takes a bit longer overall, but you can basically turn your brain off while doing it and watch movies or what not. You don’t need to travel anywhere, or read things, and if you choose your mobs carefully, you get to boost professions as you go, while avoiding bogging yourself down in quest bottlenecks or heavily pvp congested spots.
Even so, 5.5-6.5 days /played to cap with a capped profession ain’t bad.
This is also what is going to hurt the dungeon levelling, which I am planning to do as much as possible since I want to go Holy Paladin from 10-60.
I hear that, I say i’m going to quest level but given the sheer competition for quest mobs i’ll prob skate by a lot of questing areas without doing it because of the unfeasibility.
The feeling of getting to 60 and not completing quests is kinda dirty, lol.
I’m so looking forward to gaining the rep for Argent Dawn
I’ll be such a completionism this time around. Repping up all I can.
This will be my homage to classic!
Considering how many soul shards you’re going to need, you’ll be doing plenty of grinding whether you intend to or not.
Post 60, yeah tons of grinding for shards. But overall leveling wise I shouldn’t need an obscene amount of shards respective to the amount I can gain while questing.
Idk what it is but grinding is very fun to me so not too bad