tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5003106972062679804.post6092567053461380823..comments2023-07-29T08:18:56.915+01:00Comments on Altaclysmic: I Want You To Want MeBobhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15475673092257340904noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5003106972062679804.post-47702381868606533082012-11-12T18:25:07.833+00:002012-11-12T18:25:07.833+00:00Dread wastes at 89 can be brutal. It can also tea...Dread wastes at 89 can be brutal. It can also teach someone how to really play their class, all aspects of it. I just posted in my monday thoughts that I believe if people do not do dread waste at 89 they should not be allowed to ever queue for a dungeon. Or a raid for that matter.<br /><br />I was absolutely dreading dread wastes (no pun intended) on my priest and mage and had no problems with it. If anything I believe my time doing those made me better at both characters. Hunter and druid I was fair with to begin with so it was no issue, but the others, I really had to step up my game.<br /><br />In my opinion all leveling should be like leveling in dread wastes. I love that place and I love questing there and I get into it as soon as I can. To me, that is where the game is. It really puts you into the game because you can't just go running around like a chicken with your head cut off and expect to survive.<br /><br />As for the leveling, I still say go to Valley as soon as you hit 86. Better quest rewards, better experience per kill, better experience per quest, and you can start your farm which everyone should have even if all they ever do is plant songbell seeds for motes. To each their own, but if you are looking for speed of leveling, that is the way to go. Not to mention there are a few quests there that would be worthy of the dread wastes. My shaman, mage and priest all died on the same quest, multiple times. Love it.TheGrumpyElfhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07621615711198405365noreply@blogger.com