Paladin Leveling Guide And A Discussion On Some Of The Initial Level Quests

by Alaina V. Kisielewski

Creating a Paladin character is the first thing you have to do once you log in a WoW server. This, along with completing the first few levels, should not be had, regardless if you have or don’t have any experience with MMORPG. No matter your experience with MMORPG, you would need a Paladin leveling guide which is very helpful in advancing your player’s skills, abilities, gears and other things important in enjoying the World of Warcraft gameplay.

Heads up on leveling your player – The initial levels should be very easy as these were designed to give the newbie player a bird’s eye view of how the game works. These are also the levels where you can collect decent amounts of gold and low level gears. On top of these, players can access a trainer that shows the basics of the game and gives the directions to progress throughout the lower levels. Depending on your race, you will be given specific quests which you should complete in order to move up to higher stages of the game. If you pass up on some of the quests, it is very likely that you will lack the necessary skills to beat high-level characters and mobs. there are a couple of notable quests which you might find useful during the game, these are:

For Dwarves – For level 1 Dwarf players, The Troll Caves, A New Threat and The Dwarven Outfitters should be accomplished; level 3 players should finish The Stolen Journal and the Evershine; and, level 5 players should accomplish the Return to Bellowfiz.

For Humans – The first notable quests are available to level 2 players, The Brotherhood of Thieves and the Skirmish at Echo Ridge, which should be followed by the level 3 quest entitled the Grape Manifest, and the level 6 quest, the Princess Must Die!.

For Draenei – Level 1 Draenei, regardless of the class, will have to finish the loot-gathering quest called the Replenishing the Healing Crystals and another quest called the Spare Parts in the starting region, the Ammen Vale.

For Blood Elves – Although there are other quests available to levels 1 to 10 players, the first notable is the quest that leads to the Blood Elves’ route towards Redemption – the Redeeming the Dead or the Summons from Knight-Lord Bloodvalor.

Alliance characters will then follow a series of quest which has objectives relevant to their race. These start with a series of quest that allows the player to advance towards Redemption. This level is called Tome of Divinity/Redemption. The equivalent of this series of quest is the Summons from Knight-Lord Bloodvalor or the Redeeming the Dead. In the course of time, your character will reach level 20 and will have to complete the quest called The Tome of Valor. This Alliance-only quest ends with acquiring a valuable ability for Paladins, the ability to Sense Undead, and two gears – the Verigan’s Fist and the Bastion of Stormwind.Meanwhile, Blood Elves will have to accomplish the Return to Silvermoon quest to acquire the ability to Sense Undead and the Blood-Tempered Ranseur, a weapon.

Level 50 players will then have to complete the Forging The Mightstone quest followed by the Charger quest to reach higher levels. Blood Elf players, on the other hand, will be faced by a succession of quests – the Scourgebane, the Summon Charger and the Blood Knight Tabard.Note: This particular Paladin leveling guide leaves level 60 players on their own to allow them to find their way to more advanced levels.

Since I started playing World of Warcraft a few years ago, I have become especially interested in Paladins. I have collected a number of WoW valuable Paladin leveling guide as well. Please check out my website to know more about this wonderful class of WoW character.

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