by retrospectx » Mon Mar 07, 2016 2:07 am
Hey neighbour in the north. As Kelissandra kindly suggested the game can be pretty difficult. To add some things for when you level:
1. Save gold as much as possible:
a. Perhaps 2 gather professions at the start, at least one and saving up on cloth, etc. for AH.
b. Not buying spells or armor unless very necessary for your class (e.g. if you level a rogue you will most likely not use spells such as feint or rupture while fighting normal mobs, as it's SS+Evi as your main combo)
c. Sell everything you don't need, and invest in cheap 10-14 slot bags when you can, although start with 6 slotters.
d. Try to have around 60-80g by level 40 for the first tier mount unless you're a Warlock or Paladin. They will still need some funds for the 100% mount though (and a long ass quest chain).
2. Plan your levelling, you might not be able to do all quests in a zone, so find some decent grind spots that work for your class. Be careful of fire elementals if you level a fire mage for example.
3. Look in the addons section and get any ones that might make things easier, map mods, quest mods, UI, etc.
4. If you feel you need a guide, there should be resources such as Joanna's, Zygor (not sure if pre TBC), wow-pro levelling guide, etc.
5. If an area is too hard, don't be afraid to grind mobs at an area for a while. It's boring, but you'll hopefully end up with some nice vendor inventory or even some AH valueables. Spellcasters can usually handle yellow mobs (same level-ish), and melee can go on green mobs that are a bit squishier, should you encounter difficulties.
6. Different classes level at different ease, Hunters, Warlocks, Feral Druids, Priests would be among the easier ones, while gear dependant classes such as Warriors would have quite a challenge (Rogues need gear too but have better static damage to help through levelling, and stealth ofc).
Just some pointers off the top of my head, haven't played vanilla in a few years but these things can generally be applied for the levelling. Finding a nice social guild and/or making friends along the way can be another way to put a positive note on your levelling, oh and music/media during those pesky grind sessions!