Horde Leveling Guide

What is a leveling guide?

This is a guide, which leads you through all the levels, so you don't end up wasting time on finding the right quests or other things. The best guides contain the fastest possible route right up to level 80, all you need to do is follow the guide instructions exactly you will get level 80 under several days or less.

The release of Wrath of the Lich King changed the level cap from the previous level 70 to level 80. It is not a big increase, so experienced level 70 players should easily get to level 80 but for new players it could take a long time. That is why, some new players started to use 1-80 horde leveling guide so they cold easily get level 80 as quickly as possible.

What kind of leveling guide is the best?

I recommend you to find an in game 1-80 horde leveling guide. There are a lot of different leveling guides to enable you to achieve fast leveling such as a paladin leveling guide, warrior leveling guide, priest leveling guide and a warlock leveling guide to name but a few. The best leveling guides are in-game guides and are actually very advanced add-ons so they automatically chooses the best quest for your level and they give you exact instructions on what the next step is.

Using a wow leveling guide

For most new players, the most important thing is, that the guide is easy to understand. If the guide provides the fastest route to level 80 but the instructions are not clear, it is not much help. Also, I suggest you to get a leveling guide, which contains an in game GPS system, which works like a real life GPS. It will calculate the fastest route to your next objective and you will get an arrow in the middle of your screen pointing in the direction you need to go next.

If you want to find the best possible horde leveling guide then I suggest you visit this page to check out this great wow leveling guide.

If you want to get level 80 as soon as possible I do recommend you to get a wow horde leveling guide. With the help of an elite guide you should be able to get level 80 in 9 days! Check out this page to unveil the secrets of the most effective leveling guide.

There are plenty of tips and new skills for you use from a wow leveling guide to help you to be more successful in your wow leveling challenges.

There are even guides for specific levels starting with a horde leveling guide 1 and going right through to a comprehensive 1-80 horde leveling guide .There are others as well ,which when applied can get you some very fast leveling results.



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Friday 30 April 2010

Report: 'World of Warcraft' fan site sold for $1 million

Posted by Daniel Terdiman

Editor's Note: This blog originally implied that Wowhead trafficked in the secondary market for World of Warcraft gold. But the company says it does not.

There's a lot of buzz in the World of Warcraft fan site universe this morning, with reports and rumors flying about fan sites being sold, about $1 million sale prices and even scuttlebutt about the uber company in the business of selling WoW gold, IGE, having been sold.

According to a report from the blog, TechSoapBox, the WoW site Wowhead has been sold for $1 million.

Another blog, meanwhile, claims that, in fact, Wowhead was purchased by IGE's ex-parent Affinity Media.

Getting away for a second from the complexities of what it all means in the WoW, that's a pretty impressive number if it's true.

Whether or not Wowhead is involved in the WoW gold business--the company says it's not--it's huge business, and it's changing with the sale of IGE, and other recent developments. I don't know any exact numbers--nor does anyone else since the buying and selling of WoW virtual assets, and those of most online games, is prohibited by the games' publishers. But by some estimates, the so-called secondary market for these virtual assets (of all online games) is approaching $1 billion a year.

And if Wowhead doesn't traffic in gold as it claims, then $1 million for a fan site is a lot of money.

More interesting, perhaps, is the fact that IGE has been sold.

When I was at the Virtual Goods Summit at Stanford yesterday, I had a talk with Brock Pierce, IGE's founder, and he didn't say anything about it. It's true, he was wearing a badge from "Affinity Media," and admittedly, I am not entirely up to speed on the latest news in this industry, but rather than suggesting IGE had been sold and Affinity was getting out of the secondary market business, he hinted he wanted to get out.

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