How to level up fast in WoW Wrath of the Lich King Classic

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Leveling in World of Warcraft Classic is a time-consuming and oftentimes even tedious process of establishing yourself as an Azeroth iconic hero that can put the betrayers, usurpers, and even corrupted gods out of their misery and save the day. Since there’s no avoiding this essential WoW experience to reach your fullest potential, approaching the leveling with a detailed plan is easily the best habit you can possibly have.

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The internet is teeming with the best class-specific guides and routes that target decreasing downtime between mobs, skipping lengthy XP-wasting quests, and revealing the best routes that min-max experience gains. Even though these min-maxing guides absolutely have their value and role in the WoW races to the world first, average WoW players normally love to fully experience the charms of leveling while still not dragging it out.

So, to pace your leveling ideally and help you discover your optimal route, here’s a Wrath of the Lich King Classic leveling guide that covers the best leveling zones for each level, dungeons you should pay a visit to, alternative leveling methods, and lastly, bonus tips and tricks.

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Classic era

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1-12

  • Zones: staring zones – Dun Morogh, Elwynn Forest, Teldrassil, Durotar, Mulgore, Tirisfal Glades, Eversong Woods, or Ammen Vale
  • Dungeons: There are no level-appropriate dungeons.

12-19

  • Zones: The Barrens, Ghostlands, Silverpine Forest, or Westfall
  • Dungeons: Deadmines and Ragefire Chasm

19-24

  • Zones: Redridge Mountains, Ashenvale, The Barrens
  • Dungeons: Shadowfang Keep

24-29

  • Zones: Stonetalon Mountains, Ashenvale, Duskwood, Wetlands, Hillsbrad Foothills
  • Dungeons: The Stockade and Blackfathom Deeps

29-34

  • Zones: Hillsbrad Foothills, Thousand Needles, Alterac Mountains, Desolace
  • Dungeons: Gnomeregan, Razorfen Kraul, Scarlet Monastery: Graveyard

34-40

  • Zones: Stranglethorn Vale, Dustwallow Marsh, Badlands, Dustwallow Marsh, 
  • Dungeons: Scarlet Monastery: Armory, Scarlet Monastery: Library, Scarlet Monastery: Cathedral, and Razorfen Downs

40-50

  • Zones: Feralas, Tanaris, Hinterlands, Swamp of Sorrows, Searing Gorge
  • Dungeons: Uldaman, Zul’Farrak, and Maraudon

50-55

  • Zones: Azshara, Blasted Lands, Un’goro Crater, Burning Steppes, and Felwood
  • Dungeons: The Temple of Atal’Hakkar

55-60

  • Zones: Western Plaguelands, Eastern Plaguelands, Winterspring, Deadwind Pass, and Silithus
  • Dungeons: Blackrock Depths, Blackrock Spire, Scholomance, Stratholme, and Dire Maul

TBC era

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60-62 

  • Zones: Hellfire Peninsula
  • Dungeons: Hellfire Ramparts and The Blood Furnace

62-64 

  • Zones: Zangarmarsh
  • Dungeons: The Slave Pens and The Underbog, 

64-66 

  • Zones: Terokkar Forest
  • Dungeons: Mana-Tombs and Auchenai Crypts

66-68 

  • Zones: Nagrand
  • Dungeons: Sethekk Halls and Old Hillsbrad Foothills

68-70

  • Zones: Blade’s Edge
  • Dungeons: The Shattered Halls, The Steamvault, Shadow Labyrinth, The Black Morass, The Botanica, The Mechanar, The Arcatraz, and Magisters’ Terrace

WOTLK era

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70-72

  • Zones: Borean Tundra and Howling Fjord
  • Dungeons: Utgarde Keep and The Nexus

72-74 

  • Zones: Dragonblight
  • Dungeons: Azjol-Nerub

74-76 

  • Zones: Grizzly Hills
  • Dungeons: Ahn’Kahet: The Old Kingdom and Drak’Tharon Keep

76-77 

  • Zones: Zul’Drak
  • Dungeons: The Violet Hold and Gundrak

77-78

  • Zones: Sholazar Basin
  • Dungeons: Halls of Stone

78-80 

  • Zones: Storm Peaks and Icecrown
  • Dungeons: Halls of Lightning, The Culling of Stratholme, The Oculus, Utgarde Pinnacle, Forge of Souls,  Pit of Saron, Halls of Reflection, and Trial of the Champion

Alternative leveling methods

Leveling through zones by killing mobs, collecting baskets and apples, and escorting innocent bystanders to safety is a traditional way of leveling your character. Although this is the most common way of leveling your character, there are alternative leveling methods that are definitely faster and more efficient than traditional leveling. These include dungeon cleaves, PvP, and boosting.

Dungeon cleaves became popular during the release of WoW Classic in 2019 since the dungeon mob experience was through the roof. So, we saw the rise of melee cleaves and spellcleaves. While melee cleaves normally featured Warriors and Shamans that would empower the warriors with Windfury, the spellcleaves were traditionally three mages, a warlock, and a healer. Still, the principle was the same–pull large packs of mobs and AOE them down as soon as possible.

With the release of the WOTLK Classic pre-patch, players can now earn experience while PvPing. Although this method is relatively slow and inconsistent, it’s still a possible leveling option for all those looking to enjoy themselves while leveling.

In the end, you can always ask a high-level friend or a guildie to help you out. This can be anything–dungeon runs, mob farms, or even quests. Bear in mind you’ll get less experience when you’re in a party with a high-level character.

Leveling tips and tricks

  • Visit a capital city every four levels to learn spells
  • Don’t spend all of your money on spells, but buy only the spells you’re using
  • Buy Mage-made food and water and tip them because it’s still cheaper than buying food from a food vendor
  • Buy a mount as soon as possible
  • Skip leveling professions if you’re power-leveling
  • Ditch long respawn time quests
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Izabela Tomakic
Staff Writer & World of Warcraft lead. Izabela has a long history with writing and games like World of Warcraft, League of Legends, Fortnite, and The Sims. Before finding her home at Dot Esports in 2021, Izabela was an English teacher and a freelancer at Hotspawn, GGRecon, and Gameranx. In her free time, you’ll find her writing novels, wandering Azeroth, or inting on Summoner’s Rift.