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Old 03-24-2016, 02:41 AM
Alenon Alenon is offline
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Default Where does everyone level these days?

Ive went through the guides and i leveled my main up in 2010, just helping some friends level and i noticed all the good ZEM zones seem to be always dead post 30. The only one i see with people in it is MM and that's just a shitshow. With velious out do people level elsewhere post 30's now? guk, solb, always seem empty aside from maybe efreeti or some farming.
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Old 03-24-2016, 02:53 AM
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Your best bet, if you want to hunt in cool places, is to build your own group. Make friends from 1 to 30 and then bring them to those places.

I've seen people LFG in SolA, LGuk, even The Hole. You can break the mold. You just have to want it bad enough.

As for me, I usually do UGuk>SolA>OT>DL/CoM with some variations thrown in based on class, time, etc. I generally avoid Unrest, Mistmoore, and KC like the plague. [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
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Old 03-24-2016, 01:22 PM
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Your best bet, if you want to hunt in cool places, is to build your own group. Make friends from 1 to 30 and then bring them to those places.
This for sure. People stay on the pug route because nobody wants to lfg for too long, but if you byog you can go almost anywhere. Blackburrow, SolA, Dalnir, Kaesora, Kedge, The Hole - these are all dungeons that are off the beaten path and amazing xp (well, Blackburrow is only good if you can turn in those fangs, so either get a druid to help you or be a good/neutral race).

If you join a leveling guild you can frequently get together a group in guild for this kind of thing, or at least the nucleus of one. Learn the zones, give everyone a taste of success, and people will be lining up to join you for future runs.

If you really want to just go solo and lfg, being patient enough sometimes gets results. I found on my journey up that the tank scarcity will let random groups form around you sometimes, even in really out of the way places like Permafrost. I think that depends on your class more than anything though.
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Old 03-24-2016, 02:40 PM
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I tried doing this when I first started playing. I noticed you would level with this group then 1 person would get busy for a couple days, another would get a couple days off and level with randoms. By the time everyone logged on you would have one guy in his teens, another in his twenties, couple that play together always in the thirties, and the one guy who grinded to 50. Or people would just quit.
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Old 03-24-2016, 05:04 PM
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I tried doing this when I first started playing. I noticed you would level with this group then 1 person would get busy for a couple days, another would get a couple days off and level with randoms. By the time everyone logged on you would have one guy in his teens, another in his twenties, couple that play together always in the thirties, and the one guy who grinded to 50. Or people would just quit.
Yeah, unless you guys try hard to stay with each other, that's how it will work out. I actually got a group of people I had just met on the server to stay with me for a long time, but around 40 we all tapered off. (I made a new static later with RL buddies and that has worked out more consistently.)

Leveling guilds are more reliable for this. You'll have a wider pool of people to draw from.
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Old 03-24-2016, 03:55 AM
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SolA has increased in popularity these days.
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Old 03-24-2016, 07:33 AM
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Velious dosn't change very much. It is not good exp. People stick to the same spots generally in Classic and Kunark.

The experience branch line which most engines travel is Oasis -> Mistmoore (Upper Guk) -> OT -> CoM (DL) -> Kornors -> Seb

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Old 03-24-2016, 08:29 AM
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I leveled from 35-45 in sola, killing those clockwork gnomes. It was really good XP
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Old 03-24-2016, 09:15 AM
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From 1-55~ there isn't much reason to leave classic zones for EXP.

Kunark and Velious have bad EXP mods, and NPCs are harder at the same levels.
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Old 03-24-2016, 10:39 AM
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Velious has a few good spots for the right classes. Druids and Rangers in particular have more options thanks to more animal-friendly zones. Wizards and Druids get a few more quad-kiting spots that are excellent. Plenty of low-effort root rotting spots added for Necro and Shaman, though they didn't really need anything new.

You'll have to find a buddy/bring a friend to most Velious zones though. While leveling in Eastern Wastes I was usually the only person in zone not farming/questing for ring items/drops. Other zones like Wakening Lands will always have people factioning and soloing.

I've done 39-53 on my Druid mostly in Velious. Its a nice change of pace and most zones have a great feel to them. Just expect to find most people doing the cookie-cutter Oasis->MM->CoM->KC path to snoozeville.
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