Whats the lowbie leveling experience like?

I played during the hype of classic and stopped playing out of burnout. I’ve recently got the itch to play again but with CBC out I’m wondering if there is still people to level with in the classic zones and do dungeons and group quests. I played for a bit and noticed only one or two people running around on mounts in the low level zones, and no one was interested in a chat or grouping.

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Buy boosts or play alone.

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I apreciate your realism, thats a really sad answer if true

It depends on what server you are on honestly, the one I am has a few lvling guilds which is nice and fun. Ask in general chat if there are any lvling guilds. I have had good luck, I hope you get the same. :slight_smile:

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I am leveling on Windseeker atm. I am only at level 14, but it could be better. Social interaction/grouping has been minimal. Some people do still seem to be running low level dungeons though.

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I heard Bene is the best server even if you PvE rn even though it’s PvP server since there’s no Horde there lol. I think the pop is like double than Pagle. I know Bloodsail is holding a fresh level run at the end of the month for both sides.

PvE - Pagle [A] Mankrik [H] though, generally but I haven’t seen much activity from both those servers in lowbie range and I’m unsure of Bene myself. Good luck.

unlessyou have friends to play with…

solo quest or boost

Windseeker is a good one I think, good population, I actually wanna roll a horde over there cuz I’m tired of alliance lol haha.

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The looking for group channel is actually really fun from what I have seen horde side. Good senses of humor.

It’s all about the server, Mankirk is active from lvl 1 to 70

Fair amount of people leveling on Grob. STV is a warzone!

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I think it depends heavily on the server. I have been playing on Grob, its live and kickin and there are groups.

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Update: I just quested through the Ghostlands in a 4 man group. Complete strangers. It was nice.

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Low level zones are deserted at this point. You’ll probably be soloing most of it unless you get carried in dungeons. But people need to stop acting like this is bad. Crusade made so many changes to 10-60 that it’s actually easier/faster now than it ever was in classic.

Ummm.

You buy a coin. You boost. You level. You raid log.

TBC in a nutshell

Lately I feel like I’ve seen a lot more people leveling the old-fashioned way, and maybe that’s because people are casually leveling up a new character because it’ll be easy to gear up in ZA and to get ready for Wrath.

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Yes, Azeroth is very active on Grobb. I’ve started leveling my warrior again that I abandoned at level 44 in Classic. It’s now level 52 and I get constant whispers asking to tank dungeons for groups. Unfortunately, I hate tanking and am terrible at it, so I turn them down. Quite a difference from my rogue, which no one ever wants for groups.

Leveling my lock (currently 39) I sometimes got whispers to dps SM (!). Quite a surprise.

I’m kinda surprised how many leveling guilds there are on my server, and a lot of those guilds actually do have quite a large number of active low level characters too.