WoW Rookie: Dungeon and world travel tips for Cataclysm lowbies

Classic WoW might have been pretty revolutionary for its time in terms of ease of leveling, but looking back, it was kind of terrible. It was just a lot better than what we had at the time. Thankfully, Cataclysm has fixed a lot of the original game's leveling issues, and I can say from personal experience that bringing a character from 1 to 60 is more fun than anything I've ever done in WoW before. And that's with no heirlooms, no gold from my main, no auction house, no nothing.
Let's talk ways to maximize your fun while leveling in Cataclysm.

- Dungeon quests are right inside the dungeon now. While zones still have lots of quests leading up to their respective dungeons, the quests that actually send you inside the dungeon are, well, inside the dungeon! Often, there are four or more quests per dungeon, and they're worth so much experience that they can get you almost a full level -- and that's not even taking into account the experience you'll earn from killing mobs and bosses while in the instance.
- Doing random dungeons can get you great rewards. Just like in Wrath, completing a random dungeon gets you a Satchel of Helpful Goods, a bag that contains a random piece of blue-quality gear. What slot the item fits in depends on your level, and you might not always get an item that fits your particular class or spec -- but even if it's not particularly good for you, you can always sell it for a fine price. Remember, there's no limit on the number of random dungeons you can run per day.
- Several dungeons have had their level ranges lowered. Dungeons like Scholomance and Dire Maul are now available at lower levels, meaning not only do you have the dungeon quests available earlier, you also have more variety in what will come up while running random dungeons -- and more variety in the blue items you can get.
- Class quests are back. Every class has two special dungeon quests: one available at 20, and one at 50. These send you into Shadowfang Keep and Blackrock Depths, respectively, and reward you with a choice of nice rewards for your spec.

- Lost? Lacking direction? Go to a Hero's Call or Warchief's Command board. There are now bulletin boards in every major city that will send you toward zones on that continent that are appropriate for your level. If you decide you want a change of scenery, go to a city on a different continent and see what the board there has to offer.
- Faction loyalty at low levels is rewarding. As you level, you'll discover that you're gaining reputation with faction cities. You can use this reputation to cash in on great rewards like a 16-slot bag and a blue cloak, along with a snazzy high-res faction tabard. Just head to your city's quartermaster, located near the flight master, to check out the rewards.
- Pick up every flight path. Even if you're just passing through a zone to move on to the next one, stop by each quest hub and pick up its flight path -- there are a lot more flight paths in Cataclysm, and missing one might increase your travel time in flight.
- See quest lines through to completion for maximum benefit. Nearly every zone in Cataclysm now has an epic quest chain that ends with your receiving a big chunk of experience and a nice piece of blue equipment. Make sure you follow up on loose ends and finish quest chains, even if you have another zone to move on to -- you might accidentally miss out on a really great piece of loot (or a really epic moment) if you don't.
- Join a guild and reap the benefits. Guilds have always been a great way to get help while leveling, whether for running dungeons or handling an elite quest, but in Cataclysm, they also grant you awesome perks like an experience boost, a movement speed increase and more.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 3)
Jack Spicer Oct 8th 2010 9:07AM
Is that rainbow effect in the top picture in-game? If so, how was that effect achieved?
LuckRunsOut Oct 8th 2010 9:53AM
I too must know where that rainbow effect comes from. I really hope it's a vanity item, just so I can get two of them... DRATWATS :)
Toranja Oct 8th 2010 10:09AM
http://db.mmo-champion.com/a/5262/double-rainbow/
ButcheredCow Oct 8th 2010 10:33AM
The More You Know
SR Oct 8th 2010 10:54AM
That rainbow defies the knowledge of what I have been taught of rainbows in my entire life.
ROYGBIV! ROYGBIV!
Bricky Oct 8th 2010 9:09AM
Rookie....I won't/haven't played Beta and now I have a big smile on my face!
quasarsglow Oct 8th 2010 9:09AM
Ohh! As a non-heirloom user, this is pertinent to my interests!
Heretic Oct 8th 2010 9:12AM
Title Pic Caption : Azeroth Mardi Gras - Pride March 2010
Tuttutt Oct 8th 2010 9:18AM
Does the "must discover the dungeon" pertain to just Cata dungeons or is it in play for all dungeons? Just curious for newer alts or characters. Thanks in advance
Emma Marie Oct 8th 2010 9:26AM
The dungeon discovery applies only to the cataclysm dungeons all pre-cataclysm dungeons are exempt. ^.^
Siorra Oct 8th 2010 9:27AM
It counts for all instances except for the ones inside cities (stockades, RFC) and possibly Deadmines and SFK due to being in enemy territory.
Tuttutt Oct 8th 2010 9:33AM
Great Thank you :)
Roy Oct 8th 2010 9:37AM
I believe it was changed. So you dont have to discover the old dungeons, but you do have to discover cata dungeons.
Hiwa Oct 8th 2010 9:25AM
When I finished my quests in the Darkshore hub of Lor'danel I was rewarded with a rather nifty vanity pet too:
http://cata.wowhead.com/item=46325/withers
Grovinofdarkhour Oct 8th 2010 10:23AM
Withers is the reward from http://cata.wowhead.com/quest=13570 ?
Does this mean the official song for mourning the loss of Auberdine is going to be http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tIdIqbv7SPo ?
brian Oct 8th 2010 12:36PM
There's a pretty neat vanity item at the end of Azshara too! It's a Wizard Hat. Now you just need a robe...
http://cata.wowhead.com/item=53057
From: http://cata.wowhead.com/quest=14392
(spoilers, etc, etc)
lgnorman420 Oct 8th 2010 9:28AM
We are getting a whole new game here. Cata is more than an X-pac
Pat Oct 8th 2010 10:29AM
Very true!
They have raised the bar rather high on this one, Maybe to the point where people will hear about the next expansion and just think "Is that it.. I'm not paying x amount of dollars for that, They call this an expansion!?"
I certainly hope they don't but we all know what the forums are like.
matt Oct 8th 2010 9:34AM
the bulletin board is such a great idea. I remember having to get on the internet to figure out where to quest as I leveled my first toon. I am also glad they put the time into creating a long quest line in most zones.
I have heirlooms for just about every spec but it sounds like I won't bother with them until it comes time to stomp through outland/northrend.
Grovinofdarkhour Oct 8th 2010 12:48PM
That's an incredibly good point. It's very possible that Blizzard has created a compelling enough new experience that a lot of new worgen/goblins will intentionally not use heirloom gear (even if they already own it for the benefit of other toons), in order to ensure that they get each part of the experience at the levels intended by the designers. I personally have pretty much put leveling all my non-80's on hold so they can experience more of the new stuff after release.