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Priest guide - levels 20-60
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Levels: 45, 46, 47
Where: East Tanaris (Lost Rigger Cove)
Mobs: Level 44-45 Southsea Pirates
Comments: After 9 levels in Badlands, you finally get some change of
scenery. This area can be have quite a few players around, so you'll
need to be fast. As a Shadowpriest, you should kill (and recover)
things FAST, so you grind very well in crowded areas. There are five
quests of note here, most of them starting in Steamwheedle Port
(Northeast of Gadgetzan). There's a pirate hats quest, two WANTED
quests worth doing, a grind quest, a ship schedule quest, etc. The
map fragments quest and the Find OOX-117 quests are NOT worth doing,
by the way. You'll get decent Mageweave cloth here. Grind both
inside the fenced area and outside it, just wherever there are
respawns. Work your way around.
Levels: 48, 49, 50
Where: Southwest Tanaris (Thistleshrub Valley)
Mobs: Level 47-50 Thistleshrubs
Comments: More elementals (so don't use that nature-damage wand).
These are great for alchemists since they drop Gromsblood, Blindweed,
Ghost Mushrooms, etc. The Rootshapers go down VERY quickly for mobs
at this level (low 2000s HP). There are two quests here (both in
Gadgetzen, one is for Noggenfogger). I experienced a high green drop
rate here and even found a purple (Flurry Axe sold for 300 gold).
You should be hitting 33,000 EXP/hour here.
Levels: 51, 52
Where: Southwest Western Plaguelands (Sorrow Hill)
Mobs: Level 50-52 Skeletons/Ghouls
Comments: This is very tricky grinding. This area will be very
crowded, so you may not want to grind here at all. For these levels,
I sometimes logged on late at night and did these when the server
population was low. This area is very streaky. For a few hours one
night at like 7pm, I grinded totally undisturbed. It is a great area
since the mobs are weak, you get Runecloth, Scourgestones for Argent
Dawn reputation (keep that A.D. Commission equipped!), etc. Right
near a graveyard if you die. You also might want to consider
grinding in Felwood for Timbermaw reputation or even for Felcloth
during these levels, but that will probably be just as crowded.
Levels: 52, 53, 54
Where: Un'Goro
What: Quests, Level 52-54 Tar Lords/Lurkers
Comments: I held off on Un'Goro until level 53 for a reason. On my
last character, I quested in Un'Goro starting at level 50, but I
found I was unable to do half the quests and by the time I reached
level 54-56, I was dry on quests everywhere. The Tar Lords/Lurkers
are EXCELLENT to grind since they drop Living Essences (which you
can either use for Timbermaw recipes, Hide of the Wild, or just the
auction house). These elementals drop herbs also. This spot's very
near the camp (vendor/repair). It is important to note, however,
that you should begin doing quests again. Do all of the quests in
Un'Goro with few exceptions. You probably don't want to do the
entire Linken Chain since it involves a lot of travelling, but you
can do the first few parts before giving up on the chain. Be wary of
the Pterodax quests. Don't spend a lot of time on them. Try to keep
an eye out for Pterodaxes while you're riding around like an idiot
collecting soil (for a quest in Darnassus, if you're ever near
there) and crystals.
Level: 55
Where: Felwood
What: Quests, Level 48-50 Furbolgs/Level 51-52 Satyrs
Comments: Felwood is a tricky zone, but many of the quests here are
worth the travel if you do and turn in several at once. While
crisscrossing across Felwood, I completed the Timbermaw Ally quest
several times. You will want at least Unfriendly reputation so that
you can access Winterspring. The Satyrs drop Felcloth, but these
areas will be crowded with farmers. In my experience, the northern
area (Jadefire Run) was very crowded, but the southern area wasn't.
You can probably get 3/4 of a level out of Felwood. Note that the
quest where you have to explore the craters and kill 2 Entropy
Beasts (or whatever) is incorrectly marked elite (you can solo it
just fine).
Levels: 55, 56
Where: Winterspring
What: Quests, Level 53-56 Winterfall Furbolgs, Level 55-58 Yetis
Comments: Felwood and Winterspring go hand-in-hand, and you'll run
back and forth between them a lot. When you reach Winterspring the
first time, you should have two quests from Un'Goro that direct you
to Donova Snowden. Most of the quests here are pretty easy and
straightforward. The Yeti-Fur one is a bit difficult, so try not to
focus on it in particular. Try to do it gradually as you ride around
Winterspring. If you can catch the furbolg areas free in the western
part of the zone, you can grind there for easy EXP and reputation
(the Totemics are very weak). The Yetis in the eastern regions and
caves are great grinding as well. Note that for the Winterfall
Runner quest, there is one Winterfall Runner in Deadwood Village in
Felwood that you can kill to obtain the package (so you don't have
to run around searching for those three runners). Also, the Recipe:
Mooncloth pattern can be bought from a vendor in Everlook.
Levels: 56, 57
Where: Western Plaguelands
What: Quests
Comments: Western Plaguelands is most definitely an awesome zone in
the game. There are so many quests here in such a small zone. Do all
four of the cauldron quests. Try to get a group for Araj. At level
56, I was able to do the "All Along The Watchtowers" quest without
aggroing the elite inside the towers (inch up to the door slowly).
There are a couple quests that start in the Inn in Andorhall. At the
first farm, there is a ghost inside the house that starts a line of
quests. At the second farm, there is a diary on the floor in the
barn that starts a line of quests. At the third farm, there is a
dead druid in one of the houses that starts a line of quests.
Additionally, there is a lone human in the northern part of this
zone that starts a line of quests dealing with the Scarlet
Crusaders. The final quest in this line is probably one of the best
quests in World of Warcraft. Tip on soloing it-- PW:Fort, Inner
Fire, PW:S, jump on your mount, ride like hell through Hearthglen,
use Psychic Scream at the bottom of the tower where the two Paladins
are, renew/shield yourself going up the tower, make sure you get
credit for the quest at the top of the tower, jump off so that you
land on the wall beneath and don't take as much damage, use a
potion/Desperate Prayer if applicable, run like hell out of
Hearthglen. 6200 EXP and 1.75 gold quest reward. I was averaging
about 50,000-53,000 EXP/hour during this time.
Levels: 57, 58
Where: Eastern Plaguelands
What: Quests
Comments: Tirion's quests are nice and lead to the eventual "Of
Family" quest in Scarlet Strat (which gives an AWESOME cape). They
are grueling and take a while, but they are well worth the EXP and
the latter quests in the line. Be very careful of the quest "Of
Forgotten Memories." It is very unlikely that you can solo it.
Slowly make your way toward Light Chappel's Hill, killing all the
Bats/Hounds/Grubs and doing a couple Darrowshire quests. There are a
lot of Bats concentrated near the Marris Steed, and a lot of Grubs
Northeast of that tower near there. Avoid the quest where you have
to explode the eight Ziggurauts (takes too long). There are some
frustrating quests here where you have to gather a list of supplies
or bring something from another zone (e.g., the Fragments of the
Past quest where you need Crystal Restore from the Northern Pylon in
Un'Goro and a quest item from outside Dire Maul). You'll probably
want to avoid these quests. You'll dip down to 40,000 EXP/hour here,
but that's still pretty good.
Levels: 58, 59
Where: Silithus
What: Quests, Level 57-58 Rock Elementals, Level 58-60 Twilight
Cultists
Comments: Find a group to do all of the elite Hive quests at once,
and you'll get nearly half a level upon completion of all of the
quests. You'll be grouping a lot in Silithus. You can grind Scorpids
for Scorpid Blood drops if you want, or the Rock Elementals for
Essences of Earth. The Twilight Cultist camps will probably be
crowded with people farming gear/tablets, but then again this entire
zone is packed but very fun!
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