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Monday, February 11, 2008
 
WoW Journal - 11-February-2008

I leveled up my mage from 55 to 58 this weekend, mostly in Un'Goro and the Western Plaguelands. Being level 58 has some major consequences, many of them to do with The Burning Crusade. First of all I'm still wearing auction house bought green items with the "of the frozen wrath" appellation, but now they are of the quality that drops in Outlands, which is a considerable step up. I gained over a hundred points in frost spell damage, and am now at +536 when fully buffed. Not bad considering that my highest ranking frostbolt according to his spell description is supposed to do just under 500 points of damage, but with my gear it does just over 1,000 points, over 2,000 on a crit. Mobs of my level have around 3,000 to 4,000 health, so I can kill nearly everything in two to four frostbolts, before the mob even reaches me. I soloed Araj the Summoner in Andorhal for a quest, and he is a level 61 elite. Okay, that was the best case scenario, because I can use frost ward against his spells, and him being a spellcaster he doesn't have huge amounts of health. But I was pretty impressed with myself anyway. :)

The other important consequence of being level 58 is that I can now go through the portal to Outlands. I went to Thrallmar to check out the enchanting trainer, wondering whether due to my blood elf +10 racial bonus to enchanting I could already learn some new things, even if I thought that I would only be able to raise the cap at level 60. But to my surprise it turned out that the level cap to raise your professions past 300 is only 50, not 60. So I raised all my caps for enchanting, tailoring, cooking, and first aid.

That in turn lead to a big crafting session. I had lots of Netherweave cloth on my bank alt, which my mage now used to skill up tailoring to over 340, at which point I was able to my first 18-slot bags for himself. Then I disenchanted the items I tailored to skill up, and used the materials plus what I already had stored to level up enchanting to 340 as well, the level where I could do my own superior wizard oils. I stopped tailoring and enchanting there, because I would have needed to buy too much stuff to continue, and that would have been rather expensive. I also leveled up first aid to a similar level using stored runecloth, but the heavy runecloth bandages are really more than enough for my low health mage.

Skilling up cooking for my mage went hand in hand with skilling up fishing for my warrior. His fishing is up to 355, and the mage used the caught fish to get up to 349 in cooking. I need to catch some more mudfish or bluefish to get to 350, and then catch high level fish from the elevated lakes to level up my mages cooking to 375. I shouldn't have cooked all those high level fish last weekend with my warrior, but I was restocking the guild bank with food and selling the surplus.

My mage is probably strong enough to quest in Hellfire Peninsula, but I don't really want to. I'll go to Silithus first, making xp while grinding reputation for some recipes there. And maybe Winterspring if I'm not level 60 after Silithus. Hellfire Peninsula is the new Stranglethorn Vale, the bottleneck where all the players of a certain level range hang out, and I already did it too often. I'd rather explore the old world a bit more, and only enter Outlands again at level 60, minimizing my time in Hellfire Peninsula and moving on to the other zones as fast as possible.
Comments:
One side-effect of leveling past 60 in Azeroth is that you have more Outland quests remaining at level 70. That in turn can be a significant source of income. When I leveled my main to 70 with practcially no rested XP, I had one-and-a-half zones worth of quests left at 70, and that was easily worth several hundred gold. Imagine how much money you'll get from quest rewards if you ding 70 at Zangar Marsh or Terokkar..
 
hmm

i wonder what will happen when WOLTK devalues older zones (1-70) ?

azeroth and outland will be ghost town and blizzard will introduce EVEN FASTER leveling xp from 1-60 and from 61-70
 
If you're questing in Azeroth also consider instance runs through Ramparts and Blood Furnace, before doing any Hellfire quests. Killing mobs in those instances gives Honor Hold rep up to honoured, the quests give rep beyond that. Just makes the Shattered Halls grind a bit easier at 70...
 
Is Araj still elite? (I know you wrote that he was, but just asking)

If so, how could you solo him and not get wasted by the adds?

I went there with my lvl 70 mage to help people do him and I don't think I could solo him at 70 and still be able to loot his corpse.

Because unless you plan to take out his adds, you will need to get him to move from his spawn point so if you kill him and somehow get away from the adds, when you return you can loot the corpse without dealing with the adds.

Am I right? Did you get help with the adds, or what strategy did you employ?
 
Araj is still elite, but he doesn't appear to be linked to the huge undead army standing around him. I was able to kill them from one side, one by one, until I had a free view on Araj. When I pulled him, he came alone, with no adds.
 
I was also wondering about the adds for Araj. Also, just curious, how many people are in the high level Azeroth zones?
 
My wife is unimpressed with hellfire. She absolutely hates it, as such we rifle through the quests as quickly as possible.
 
Congrats on getting your mage up to 58 (hurray for the new xp curve through 60!).

Just did the same with my warlock. As it's my fifth char 60+, I couldn't stomach one more minute in EPL and decided to head directly to Hellfire Penninsula.

Which reminds me again of how well the opening of HP really set the stage for you to be a part of a widespread epic struggle ... and how sadly the sense it evaporates as you continue through HP and into the other zones.

When you first arrive in the zone, you see a titantic battle on the steps of the Dark Portal. I don't know about the Horde, but Alliance players then hit Honor Hold where they find beleagured NPCs talking about fighting tooth and nail, with incoming meteor bombardments sending everyone to cover and giant Fel Reavers stomping along. You really feel like a bit player in big events.

But soon you're off...to collect ravager eggs. And tainted boar meat.

Oh the tragedy of squandered opportunity to breathe some real epic life into the game (outside of an instance that is).

Here's hoping Northrend really does provide more than an opening set piece and then the same old collect x quests.
 
You might want to do the 1st few quests in Hellfire for some nice rewards that help a lot in the old world ;).
 
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