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Intro
No matter how you slice it, grinding is the fastest way to
level in WoW. Maybe not the most fun, but it is much faster
than questing.
Now, I'd say the best time to start grinding wouldn't be right
off - You can get to 35 very easily questing, but after that,
it's more of a pain in the as.
There are various good places to grind, so there is some
overlapping.
Unfortunately, this applies mostly to damage dealers of the
melee variety. Mages and Warlocks may be able to use them, but
I don't have as much experience with them.
Warning: Alot of these areas are densely packed with mobs, so
you are likely to get adds when you first begin clearing.
However, the denser they are, that means the more spawns in
the shortest distance - Exactly what you want when grinding.
Levels might be off by the order of 1 or 2, as your grinding
ability might be different than that of the classes I have
played. I apologize if they are, but I'm fairly sure these
spots are mostly accurate.
Grinding areas will only support one person. Any more, and it
will be alot slower for EXP. If someone is at the spot you
planned on using, try somewhere else. I've tried to provide a
good spread of places to try at different levels, but if you
can't find one, you might just have to try later
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Preparing
If you're a melee class, I cannot stress the fact that first
aid and food are godsends, and will reduce your downtime
greatly. Love them. They are VERY useful.
You might also want to spend some money on +stat potions that
last for an hour, as well as +hp regen. You're going to mostly
be grinding on mobs that have good drops, so you'll have more
to spend.
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Grinding
34-37
Venture Co. Meteorologists at Lake N. in Stranglethorn Vale
I love these guys. I mentioned them in the gold guide, and I
really do love them. They have good drops, and they die fast.
Hunters can sometimes even take two on at a time, as they like
to stay at range and use their lightning bolt attack. Sic a
pet on one, and take out the other yourself. They don't always
stay at range, however, so your milage may vary.
36-38
The Naga on the islands in Desolace have low armor, and there
are casters in the mix. Be wary of the wandering sea giants,
though. One will walk across the island every now and then,
and they'll kill you if they sees you.
37-39
The Murlocs by Grom'Gol in STV are excellent grinding. They
have, as per usual, low defense, and take alot of damage. Some
casters mixed in the fray as well.
36-46
In the Badlands, there are ALOT of rock elementals. They range
from about 37 to 42 or so, if I remember correctly. They're
sort of close to the Horde base, so Alliance might be weary of
the area. They die fast, and they have some pretty good vendor
drops. Higher level ones spawn by the Ogres camp, and have a
chance of spwaning Rumbler, a named rock elemental. There's
also a few quests right by the lower ones, so some extra EXP
is fun.
40-43
The Scalding Whelps in the Badlands are fun to grind. They're
basicly casters, low def and HP, high damage. They also have a
chance of dropping a a Tiny Black Whelpling, which can go for
20-50 gold on some servers in the AH, and are pretty cool pets
regardless.
40-46
The Wastewander humans in Tanaris are great grinding for a
large level range. They start off at level 40 and 41, and ramp
up to 44 or so, and then you can move to the pirates, which
range from 44-45 (Or is it 46?). Chests spawns are all over
the place too, so you can get some phat lewt. My gold guide
has more in depth information on their location.
42-45
The Naga in Stranglethorn Vale are pretty easy to kill, though
there aren't any caster mobs mixed in. I personally don't like
this one, but it is viable.
44-46
There are some more Naga on an island in Feralas, south of
Feathermoon Stronghold or whatever. I've never been there
personally, but I've heard good things about it. A named naga
spawns at the top of one of the caves, 24 hour spawn.
45-48
Also in Feralas, there are some Yeti in the Feral Scare Vale.
The normal ones are about level 45, and they ramp up to level
48 or so. Pretty good grinding, but the range of movement is
sorta large.
46-48
The ghosts in Azshara are great. I love them. I can't stress
how awesome they are. They drop insane mageweave and silver,
and are absolutely excellent to kill. The Litchlings are
casters, and die even faster than the Apprentices, which go
down FAST. I absolutely love these. However, on my server,
several 57+ gold farmers also camp them fairly actively :(
47-49
I've heard good things about the Dunemaul ogres in Tanaris,
though I don't have much experience with the area.
47-49
I like elementals, and here are some more :). In the Searing
Gorge Cauldron, and a little bit North of it, there are plenty
to grind.
49-52
Deadwood Village in Felwood is decent grinding, and you can
also use it to raise your Timbermaw faction. Not much I can
say about it.
52-54
The Ogres in the Burning Steppes are pretty good. Same thing
as with other ogres.
53-58
More ghosts! This time in Winterspring, on the frozen lake. I
<3 these guys.
53-58
Running around in the Plaguelands killing undead. Raising
Argent Dawn faction is a pain, so you might want to go ahead
and do slightly slower grinding at the gain of being able to
raise your faction at the same time. It's also possible to go
to 60 doing this, but it's mind numbingly boring... But for
some, the faction is worth it. You cannot gain faction from
killing monsters when you are level 60, so if you plan on
grinding them for the faction, you may really want to do this
until 60
57-60
If you're a rogue, Blackrock Stronghold is the place to be.
You will die a few times getting down a beat, but once you
have the timing going well, you'll be dominating the area.
Half the mobs there are casters, and the other half still have
low armor compaired to most mobs of this level
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End Notes
I'm sorry about the sparse information post 50, but by this
time, you should have an idea of what to look for in a
grinding mob.
Caster mobs, and mobs with low HP or defense in general are
what you're after. If you see some around your level, go for
it. Nothing to lose, except for maybe a bit of durability.
Some people like to grind beasts because they can be skinned -
I don't have skinning as a trade, so I don't go for this, but
feel free to submit them for the UC area.
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