Posted on 2011 under Uncategorized |
31
Jul

Welcome Back!
If you’ve read through my site at all,
you’ll find that I can go on and on about
Zygor’s Leveling Guide, and what it’s done for me. In this post I will try to sum up it’s benefits the best I can, and let you determine for yourself what you think. Once you’ve seen enough, click on any of the links throughout this page, and at least check out the free trial.
- This wow leveling guide is Completely Updated for Cataclysm
- It includes a fully customizable user interface
- Frustration free Smart Injection System which syncs the guide to your characters level, and rate additional XP due to Heirlooms, Recruit-A-Friend, and such.
- Loremaster Guide is Included at NO COST.
- In-Game Talent Build Advisor shows you where to spend your talent points.
- Built in Waypoint Arrow. No need for TomTom or other addons.
This guide is so comprehensive, it completely removes the need for class specific guides, talent guides, and daily guides. So stop searching for warlock leveling guide, or mage leveling guide, or paladin talent build. This guide really does encompass them all.
So give it a try, and let me know what you think.

Posted on 2011 under Uncategorized |
28
Jul
Hello again.
So, I’ve been playing wow, pretty much since day one. When WoW went live, I was playing Everquest 2. Some friends were raving about World of Warcraft, so I thought I would try it. As I’m sure you’ve guessed, it didn’t take long to become totally addicted, and never look back to EQ again. Initially, I had all the time in the world, and was a fairly hardcore player. I was like one of those wow leveling bots that you’d hear about … except it wasn’t a bot, it was just me, grinding, questing, and crafting, for hours and hours on end =)
Then I changed jobs. … and schedules. I no longer had oodles of time to pour into leveling alts and pvp’ing, and spending hours in raids. I had become a casual player. As new expansions came out, the level cap increased, new content was available. New races, new wow leveling areas, new dungeons. When cataclysm went live, there was new EVERYTHING. I realized that I was seriously going to miss out on content, if I didn’t pick a Main, and give up the alts. I simply didn’t have the time to keep everyone current. I kept thinking that there must be a way. I worked too hard to give up toons.
Some suggested the Glider Bot, but I didn’t want to risk screwing up and getting my account banned, so instead I looked for leveling guides. I searched for a druid leveling guide, a warlock leveling guide, and a priest leveling guide. What I found was some really really bad free guides. I bought two others, which were much better, but still lacking (mostly in presentation).
A guildie then turned me on to Zygors guide. He should have just called it the ‘Be all End all powerleveling guide’. The time I saved using this guide was amazing. I stopped grinding completely. The guide always knew which questlines were not only appropriate for my level, but worth doing as well. And it was smart too, If I stopped questing to run a handful of dungeons, it would re-evaluate what I had in my quest log, to make sure it was still ‘experience efficient’ enough to do them. If the addon felt I’d be better off in a different zone, it would let me know, delete my quest log, and guide me to the next quest NPC. I leveled faster than I thought possible.
Thanks to Zygors guide, I was able to get all my alts caught up, so I can still hit the dungeons and even the occasional raid. It also guides me through all my dailies, AND it’s guiding me toward the Loremaster achievement.
It’s pretty sweet!
Anyway, when you get a chance, check it out!
Shaun
Posted on 2011 under Uncategorized |
26
Jul
Greetings, and welcome to my page!
This page will be primarilly about my experience with wow leveling guides.

If you are looking skill up your profession, or get a handle on all the daily quests out there, or even just a wow leveling guide, then stick around.
I’ll show you what worked for me.
Shaun