realm first 70 (or 80 in this expansion) for prestige. Especially now with the achievements, its even something that stays. For us regular users it doesnt make a difference, though. Its even better to level "slower" to get to see the new content too.
it was released yesterday in Europe (13th November) with the accounts being able to be activated at around 21:00 CET on the 12th.
I started a Death Knight at exactly 00:00 and right now i'm lvl 64 (starting level is 55). The highest level at the moment on Alliance is 75.
the extremely hardcore people do what Dimebog said, but to do nr. 4 it means they only focus on the realm first that only goes for 1 character. What guilds mostly do to power level is they do dungeons on peak hours and do the quests at late night when most people arent online.
imagine my problem
i got 5 characters at 70.. mage, warrior, rogue, paladin, hunter. And i want to get them 80 too (Well, maybe not the hunter). Death Knight also looks extremely cool and i'm considering making him my main.
most people will stay to their mains and/or level a Death Knight as an alt after the main reaches level cap. Its like that in my guild too, only 4 people are considering making a Death Knight as main, me included. And i'm not 100% sure yet.
i wont manage to get so many days off work at that time, naturally, so i'll just go slow. Probably with a Death Knight at first, so it should take a while. From 55-80 i'd expect to around 3 weeks minimum (with my lack of time). My mage from 70 should be easier (around a week without rushing).
THE hardcore players should be around 3 days as Diablo Fenatic mentioned (it was like that in TBC too). The rest from 4 days to a week.
now that i'm in Northrend its much better, though. Gold income started to increase too.
realm first 70 (or 80 in this expansion) for prestige. Especially now with the achievements, its even something that stays. For us regular users it doesnt make a difference, though. Its even better to level "slower" to get to see the new content too.
I started a Death Knight at exactly 00:00 and right now i'm lvl 64 (starting level is 55). The highest level at the moment on Alliance is 75.
the extremely hardcore people do what Dimebog said, but to do nr. 4 it means they only focus on the realm first that only goes for 1 character. What guilds mostly do to power level is they do dungeons on peak hours and do the quests at late night when most people arent online.
i got 5 characters at 70.. mage, warrior, rogue, paladin, hunter. And i want to get them 80 too (Well, maybe not the hunter). Death Knight also looks extremely cool and i'm considering making him my main.
THE hardcore players should be around 3 days as Diablo Fenatic mentioned (it was like that in TBC too). The rest from 4 days to a week.