World of Warcraft - US

World of Warcraft - US
Okay first off, I don't want to say too much about the first 10 levels as so many guides have been written about them and, as
far as it goes, they are essentially straightforward. There are two levels in there that are a bit frustrating, 4 going on
five and 9 going on 10. Part of this may be that most of your skills have already been purchased, another part may be a
steeper jump in experience requirements (I've never seen a chart with this information and the in game bar is unhelpful as
far as exact numbers go). At any rate, stick with it, you're close.

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The second point is (and this applies forever as far as I can see) minimize rest times. As far as I can tell, sitting around
isn't much fun unless you have an interesting chat going, and even then it's questionable. How can you minimize your rest
times? Don't use either too many HP or MP. That's right, if you overhit too often or loose too many HP per fight, you will be
on your butt for much of the game. There is an added benefit to all this avoiding resting, the faster you kill, the more
money you will have. The more money you have, the better equipment you will have. The better equipment you have, the faster
you will kill. Do you see how it works?


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Okay so far I haven't really said how to do all this, though the answer may be obvious. Simply, fight green and light blue
mobs. That's right, you may have noticed that the text of the mob's name color changes as you level and buy skills; well,
green and light blue mobs are pretty fast to kill. They don't hit hard so you don't need to rest as much. The only problem is
you run out of MP overhitting them. Well, only overhit about every third one, enough so your MP regenerates enough to pay for
your skill use.


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