OK so I'm not sure if you've noticed or not but it seems that some people have more trouble leveling than others. After having run through the leveling process a hand full of times now, I think I can safely say that I'm a decent leveler. The purpose of this post is to share some of the basic leveling tips (some of which you should already know) as well as some of the things I personally find aid me in speeding things up. It may or may not be useful to you so if you think you can already do a much better job then that's all good and you can just ignore most of this stuff

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Well first things first. I'm sure most of us, gifted as we are, will be aware that the class we choose can influence our leveling pattern and speed. Yes as incredible as it seems some classes are just more suited to speed leveling than others. The hardest classes to level are the Warrior, Paladin and the priest (note that this is a general statement, taking into account things like what spec you choose obviously helps, after all a shadow priest will level faster than a holy spec priest). In the middle tier we have the Rouge, Druid, Shaman and the Mage. This leaves the Warlock and the Hunter as the fastest and easiest classes to level.
Speed leveling takes into account a number of things, the first and most important factor
is the ability to play solo. Yes solo play is the most important factor, this doesn't mean you must never party up, I'm just saying it's much faster to level alone. This is also the reason Hunters and Locks are the easiest to level. As one of these two classes you will find that there isn't much you can't do by yourself, whether it be taking on an elite a few levels higher than you or dispatching multiple mobs all at once. This makes questing much more simple since you don't have to go looking for a party every time you get a tough quest.
Going hand in hand with solo play is
survivability. Quite simple really, dieing less is an obvious bonus. You'll notice that all of the faster leveling classes have some sort of ability to help them survive (Feign Death for a hunter, Stealth/Vanish for rogue/druid etc.). You may be thinking that a Warrior with it's tanking ability has great survivability, well this sadly isn't the case. Sure he can tank a ton of stuff but when it comes down to it he lacks the dps and the healing capabilities to go it alone.
OK next is the style in which you level. By this I mean
your choice to Quest, Grind or Instance your way through the game. Now don't question me on this because I strongly believe that questing is the fastest and easiest (not to mention enjoyable) way to level. Ok now this may shock some people but have a think why we go through instances (especially if this isn't your first playthrough). We go to find gear correct? Well I'll tell you, not only is running instances the slowest (save for the few exceptions such as SM and ZF) way to level, it's also not worth the gear you pull out of it. Going out of your way to collect gear at lower levels is 100% useless. This includes wasting honor points/marks for gear not at level 70. You should be leveling much too fast for any of this gear to make even the slightest bit of difference. This being said there are some quest rewards that are worth collecting,
http://www.wowhead.com/?item=6900 and
http://www.wowhead.com/?item=6802 to name a few.
You'll notice I only said from 1-60. The reason for this is of course because of the recent patch upgrades made to wow. It is currently much easier to level from 1-60 than ever before. 60-70 is in a different ballpark so I won't include that here.
Each level from around 15-60 should take you roughly the same amount of time. No I'm not joking, it really should. On average it should take about 1-2 hours to level in your 20s and about 1.5-3 in your 50s. If you find yourself on the same level for 5+ hours and you've been trying to level the whole time then you're doing something wrong. No level should take you longer than this if you are trying properly (eg. you're not sitting around the AH for an hour). I have tested this myself.
OK so now just a few general tips directed mainly at those of us who are on there first playthrough. First up is Professions. As a general rule on your first playthrough you should not take up any of the big money drainers such as Engineering/Enchanting (points at dis

). This is mainly because you usually lack the experience and/or funds to support it very far. You should instead go for some of the gathering profs Mining/Skinning/Herbalism. They make you the gold and are the easiest to progress in. Next a big thing I may have overlooked in the above sections is the locations in which you choose to level. This mainly concerns things like locations with a plentiful amount of simple quests, however it also takes into consideration the ally presence in the area. As an example lets use say Un'goro. Whilst the quests in this area are fantastic the chance of you getting ganked is extremely high. The same goes for Hillsbrad and Arathi. It will take too long to cover this section fully so if you have managed to read your way down to the bottom here feel free to ask me anytime for decent leveling spots.
On a side note try to get yourself some decent 14/16 slot bags right from the start. Oh and NEVER buy gear from the AH (unless you're trying to make a profit off it. which is going slightly off topic).
OK I think that's about it cya all hope this is of use.
