I had played WoW off and on for years, grinding a few levels out, scouring the forums for builds, places to level, etc. Quit. Come back, grind a few levels. quit.
Last month I found out a few friends of mine played WoW and got in with them. Having a few weeks off work until my next job started, I wanted to try to get up to their level (60s+). But it was the same thing, yes, I can ask them what to do and for help, but they weren't always on and I wanted to do some serious leveling. I didn't even know that WoW had in game leveling guides until I happened on a link in a search engine. This is a miracle. It shows me in game exactly where to go, where to put my talent points, etc. For any class and race I want to play. In just a week and a half I had a Death knight (the class I wanted) and continued guides throughout my DK experience. Even better, if there is something the guides don't cover (which I have found to be a rarity), I can jump on here and get some nice, non-snarky help from the guys on here. Not only are the Zygor forum employees and support great, but the community on here is helpful and non-judgemental (unlike the lulz noob responses you get on some forums).
Having found this guide and site has literally allowed me to stick with the game for longer than I ever have, with very little frustration and I can easily see me staying with the game.
Thanks Zygor!
Last month I found out a few friends of mine played WoW and got in with them. Having a few weeks off work until my next job started, I wanted to try to get up to their level (60s+). But it was the same thing, yes, I can ask them what to do and for help, but they weren't always on and I wanted to do some serious leveling. I didn't even know that WoW had in game leveling guides until I happened on a link in a search engine. This is a miracle. It shows me in game exactly where to go, where to put my talent points, etc. For any class and race I want to play. In just a week and a half I had a Death knight (the class I wanted) and continued guides throughout my DK experience. Even better, if there is something the guides don't cover (which I have found to be a rarity), I can jump on here and get some nice, non-snarky help from the guys on here. Not only are the Zygor forum employees and support great, but the community on here is helpful and non-judgemental (unlike the lulz noob responses you get on some forums).
Having found this guide and site has literally allowed me to stick with the game for longer than I ever have, with very little frustration and I can easily see me staying with the game.
Thanks Zygor!
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