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Saturday, July 2nd 2011, 9:28am

Leveling Guide

Can someone post a guide that shows which areas/zones to be at during what levels? I've been having a hard time lately deciding where to go to train each of my three different classes due to the fact that they are a few levels apart from each other and that some quests are open only for my primary. By the way I'm a level 47 knight, level 26 warrior, and level 23 mage. As you can see my knight is far ahead of my two other classes and I want to know where I should go so that my two other classes can catch up. This will surely help me and other fellow players level up. Thanks in advance :D

KatalanOrk

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Saturday, July 2nd 2011, 10:31am

Here is the Daily quest list of the old areas, this will show you the levels of quests in each of the areas.

The new zones are 1-42 for CoO and 42-50 for X.

The best way to level you secondary classes will be completing dailies in the new zones that are 10 levels higher with your Knight and handing them in with the lower classes. This is necessarily the most fun way, but certainly the quickest.

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Saturday, July 2nd 2011, 5:14pm

Quoted from "KatalanOrk;438225"

Here is the Daily quest list of the old areas, this will show you the levels of quests in each of the areas.

The new zones are 1-42 for CoO and 42-50 for X.

The best way to level you secondary classes will be completing dailies in the new zones that are 10 levels higher with your Knight and handing them in with the lower classes. This is necessarily the most fun way, but certainly the quickest.

THANKS :D oh and where would I get gear for my 2nd and 3rd classes since I get most of my armor from quests?

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Saturday, July 2nd 2011, 5:33pm

In CoO you get really nice green and blue quest rewards - far better than anything else on offer anywhere else.

Otherwise just look AH - things like FA sets are cheap and pretty good. Prices though for low instance sets may rise though now as less people will probably be running them.

Also if you use your Knight to pull the other two classes up, you don't need any gear for them :)