I would just lvl a whole lot of chars over time... like when i dont play with my main which im going to lvl mostly then i will try out new races and stuff
I only have one level 80, a Belf Mage that I got bored of after a couple of Naxx (semi) runs - no gear over ilvl 200.With this in mind I'll be creating a Worgen Priest on a new server for a completely new start.I'll also start a Gobbo Shammy for a change of pace.Finally, my first ever WoW character was a Human Paladin, so I'll create a new human Paladin and level her to experience the new Pally stuff as well as all the new questlines in Elwynn/Westfall/Redridge. I'll do this on my 'main server' so I can furnish her with shinies and gewjaws.I've never experienced end game content (except for a couple of Kara and Naxx runs long after they stopped being end game content) so I'm in no particular rush to get anything to 85 - my first Horde character is still pootling about at level 72 so I might level him eventually.
Imma level my Dk to 85 first for sure, lots of people will make goblins and worgens, and those zones will be horribly overcrowded
Worgen. NAW.They could hardly add anything better, i mean, what.I'll prolly go back to my five+ year old main and start the run to 85.Then i will try focusing on getting my guild up'n'running, hopefully. That is probably being too positive though, i doubt i'll get anywhere with that.-On a sidenote, It was epic back when WotLK went out, in the DK starting zone. It'll prolly be quuuuuite different this year, but what the heck, i am going to have to try it out anywaii.
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I'm going to play worgen, but after lvling my Night Elf Warrior
I'm going to try and get Oakenshadow, my Human Death Knight to level 85 before I start playing the Worgen....might I add I'm thinking of a race transfer for Oak? Human to Worgen of course. :)
I am gonna level my 4 level 80's to 85 before I do anything else I guess. OR perhaps just one level 80, my druid. But I'm not going to make it a rule "level your 80's to 85 first, then create a worgen". No, I take it logically = if I'm tired of playing my druid, I'm gonna level something else.
My main plan is to lvl my dk to 85 fast as possible, then start my worgen.
level your pally to 85, turn it into a tauren!
Level my main (80 Troll Frost Mage) to 85, while at the same time leveling a new Goblin Rogue.Oh yeah - how could I forget - Work on Guild Achievements!Cheers.
Well the thing that I learned from the BC and WOTLK is that anything new is going to be slammed. I created a Draenei the first thing when BC came out and it was nearly impossible to play the starting area to complete quests because there were so many bloody Draenei running around. Outland wasn't much better with everyone doing the new quests but I was teamed up with my wife so we were able to do a lot without too many problems.When WOTLK came out I created a DK along with 3/4 of the population on my server. Thankfully the phasing limited the number of problems but I still did the last part of the initial DK area with 7 other deathknights.I will probably continue leveling my older toons to 80 and after a few days I will create my Worgen and play him up. I'm not so much interested in leveling to 85 because I have good gear now and I don't want to cry like a baby when a green replaces my purple.
I will definitly start off with a worgen warlock, and there's 2 main reasons for that1. wanna play worgen. enough said2. wanna try out the new warlock changes(mainly the soulshard UI and getting a felguard at level 10 demonology)Had a 25 human lock before, and had planned to keep him on hold until the worgen race change was unlocked, but I realized that it could be months before that happens, probably could level up a worgen lock drasticly before tha (maybe around 40+).So I figured why not just send the level-gear to my main, delete the weakling, and just level a worgen from scratch?Besides, tired of having full bag of shards anyway....................