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[quote="Joenwalker"]1.Summary Anniversary servers are live. Are you still mindlessly grinding dungeons to 70? Why do some players jump straight into heroics and Karazhan while you’re still begging for groups? What should you really do during these two weeks to stay ahead and make the most of your [url=https://www.mmoexp.com/Wow-tbc-classic-anniversary/Gold.html]wow classic anniversary gold[/url] ? This guide gives you the answers – no fluff, just the essentials. 2. Leveling? No, It’s Reputation Grinding Blindly rushing to 70 is the biggest trap. Heroics require Revered, so plan your 60–70 route around reputation: Blood Furnace → Slave Pens → Mana-Tombs → Caverns of Time → Sethekk Halls → Shattered Halls → Black Morass. Hit 70 with key factions already at Revered – save yourself days of painful catch-up. Key point: Pick the right route and enter heroics the moment you ding 70. 3. Karazhan Attunement: Get It Done Early Karazhan is your first raid. Key fragments drop from Shadow Labyrinth, Steamvault, and Arcatraz – collect them while leveling. Finish the quest chain as soon as you hit 70, and you’ll be raid‑ready the moment the gates open. Key point: Don’t be the one without a key when the raid starts. 4. Heroic Dungeons First? Check Your Rep Blizzard confirmed pre‑nerf heroics – they’re tough. Each heroic is locked once per day, so start farming badges and pre‑raid gear immediately at 70. Push key factions to Exalted for weapons, enchants, and recipes. Key point: Heroics are daily – don’t waste a single lockout. 5. Aldor or Scryer? Follow the Gold Your choice affects shoulder enchants, reputation rewards, and profession perks. If both are similar for your class, pick the one with cheaper reputation materials on your server – the gold you save buys your flying mount. Key point:Cheaper materials = more gold in your pocket. 6. Max Professions Early, Print Gold Tailoring, Alchemy, Leatherworking, Blacksmithing, Enchanting – rush them to 375. Professions with daily cooldowns (Spellcloth, transmutes) are free gold every day. Don’t wait until raids start. Key point: Daily cooldown = daily gold printer. 7. Arena Gear Works in Raids Too Arena Season 1 starts soon, but PvP prep begins day one: farm honor, buy reputation PvP pieces, collect battleground marks. Gladiator weapons perform great in PvE – free gear is free gear. Key point:Grind battlegrounds now, use those weapons through early raids. 8. Summary – Who Is This Guide For? - Efficient raiders: Avoid common traps and step into endgame content in two weeks. - Casual players: Get maximum return from minimal playtime. - Hardcore / server‑first chasers: Every detail matters – don’t waste a single day. 9. Pro Tip Don’t skip quests! At 70, clear Netherstorm and Shadowmoon Valley – they yield ~5,000 gold plus reputation and useful items ([url=https://www.mmoexp.com/Wow-tbc-classic-anniversary/Gold.html]buy WoW TBC Classic Anniversary Gold[/url] ). Also don’t ignore daily quests and Darkmoon Faire world buffs. Small gains add up. 10. Core Benefits for Different Players - New players: Get up to speed fast, no confusion, no group rejection. - Casual players: Do the highest‑value activities in limited playtime. - Hardcore players: Gain every edge to enter raids and push rankings before the competition. [url][/url][/quote]
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Posted: Sat Jun 13, 2026 9:47 am
Post subject: MMOEXP:WOW TBC Classic: Don’t Just Rush to 70! Prep Like T
1.Summary
Anniversary servers are live. Are you still mindlessly grinding dungeons to 70? Why do some players jump straight into heroics and Karazhan while you’re still begging for groups? What should you really do during these two weeks to stay ahead and make the most of your
wow classic anniversary gold
? This guide gives you the answers – no fluff, just the essentials.
2. Leveling? No, It’s Reputation Grinding
Blindly rushing to 70 is the biggest trap. Heroics require Revered, so plan your 60–70 route around reputation: Blood Furnace → Slave Pens → Mana-Tombs → Caverns of Time → Sethekk Halls → Shattered Halls → Black Morass. Hit 70 with key factions already at Revered – save yourself days of painful catch-up.
Key point: Pick the right route and enter heroics the moment you ding 70.
3. Karazhan Attunement: Get It Done Early
Karazhan is your first raid. Key fragments drop from Shadow Labyrinth, Steamvault, and Arcatraz – collect them while leveling. Finish the quest chain as soon as you hit 70, and you’ll be raid‑ready the moment the gates open.
Key point: Don’t be the one without a key when the raid starts.
4. Heroic Dungeons First? Check Your Rep
Blizzard confirmed pre‑nerf heroics – they’re tough. Each heroic is locked once per day, so start farming badges and pre‑raid gear immediately at 70. Push key factions to Exalted for weapons, enchants, and recipes.
Key point: Heroics are daily – don’t waste a single lockout.
5. Aldor or Scryer? Follow the Gold
Your choice affects shoulder enchants, reputation rewards, and profession perks. If both are similar for your class, pick the one with cheaper reputation materials on your server – the gold you save buys your flying mount.
Key point:Cheaper materials = more gold in your pocket.
6. Max Professions Early, Print Gold
Tailoring, Alchemy, Leatherworking, Blacksmithing, Enchanting – rush them to 375. Professions with daily cooldowns (Spellcloth, transmutes) are free gold every day. Don’t wait until raids start.
Key point: Daily cooldown = daily gold printer.
7. Arena Gear Works in Raids Too
Arena Season 1 starts soon, but PvP prep begins day one: farm honor, buy reputation PvP pieces, collect battleground marks. Gladiator weapons perform great in PvE – free gear is free gear.
Key point:Grind battlegrounds now, use those weapons through early raids.
8. Summary – Who Is This Guide For?
- Efficient raiders: Avoid common traps and step into endgame content in two weeks.
- Casual players: Get maximum return from minimal playtime.
- Hardcore / server‑first chasers: Every detail matters – don’t waste a single day.
9. Pro Tip
Don’t skip quests! At 70, clear Netherstorm and Shadowmoon Valley – they yield ~5,000 gold plus reputation and useful items (
buy WoW TBC Classic Anniversary Gold
). Also don’t ignore daily quests and Darkmoon Faire world buffs. Small gains add up.
10. Core Benefits for Different Players
- New players: Get up to speed fast, no confusion, no group rejection.
- Casual players: Do the highest‑value activities in limited playtime.
- Hardcore players: Gain every edge to enter raids and push rankings before the competition.
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