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Jeriko
04-29-2005, 02:42 PM
What exactly is this and where can I get it?

Thanks,
Chris

Crimson13
04-29-2005, 02:53 PM
it's a cheetah form (symbol is a hoof-print.. go figure), you get it at level 30 from your friendly neighbourhood druid trainer.

Yrys
04-29-2005, 02:55 PM
Travel form is another shapeshift we get at level 30, boosts running speed by 40%, outdoor only. You can get it at a druid trainer.

Edit: Oops, Crimson beat me to it. :P

Jeriko
04-29-2005, 03:01 PM
Great, thanks guys. Well seeing as I'm only level 12 I won't be traveling quicker for awhile then. I still don't know how the hell you guys have multiple characters over level 30 and above. I've been playing this guy for about 4 days about 3-4 hours a night and I'm only 12. Is this pretty much on par with how long it takes to gain levels or am I moving really slow? I'm going through all quests I come across since this seems to be the quickest way to get xp. Is this correct?

goa
04-29-2005, 03:26 PM
No.. grinding (killing mobs at your level range for hours and hours) is the fastest way to gain xp. Funniest? Nope. But fastest. :)

And I think you can level faster in the beginning if you are familiar with the surroundings and fastest ways to places. Toke me 5 hours to level a paladin to level 11 as I knew were to go and how to get there the fastest.

Yrys
04-29-2005, 03:48 PM
Hmm, I tend to disagree... at lower levels, and especially for a druid that can't grind mobs as fast as a higher dps class, quests are great exp. Just pick up all the ones for the zone you're in, and do them as you go around.

goa
04-29-2005, 03:51 PM
Maybe true at lower levels.

Auric
04-30-2005, 07:18 AM
I can get any night elf character to lvl 10 in 4 to 5 hours and then to lvl 18 in another 8.

This is because I basically have all the quests memorized up to darkshore.

Also helps if after you get to lvl 10 you go play another character and let your blue bar fill up.

Leafweir
04-30-2005, 10:30 AM
Bah, if you're new don't be worrying about fast anyway. The quests provide both decent exp, the gear you'll need as you go, and direction. Grab every quest you can and then head out and try to get a few completed at once. Grab leatherworking skinning early on (lvl 4 or 5 is when you can train I believe) and you'll be able to fill your basic armor slots relatively quickly. Once you get to darkshore you can drop leatherworking for mining to increase your cash flow or you can keep it to get some fairly regular and decent gear upgrades as you progress.

Definitely take time to enjoy the scenery. You're only a real newb once and there is alot of cool stuff to see. Game's been out since around Thanksgiving, in that time I've levelled 2 characters to 60. (Once I decided that the game was a keeper, I built a rogue for my 2nd box)