WoW Rookie: Deciding whether to level through PvP

Most folks consider levelling a character to primarily be a PvE progression through the game's content. After all, you complete quests, gather gear, collect gold, and slowly move up through the levels. Having heirloom gear makes the process faster, and the occasional zone-based daily quest can make it even a little easier.
But there is another option. Either as a primary way of advancing your levels, or simply as a break from so-called "normal" leveling, you can hit up a battleground and collect experience. Player vs. player isn't for everyone; it can certainly be frustrating while you learn the ropes.
To help you make the decision whether to spend time leveling in PvP content, let's examine some of the pros and cons.
Pro: You get clearly defined beginnings and endings.
One of the challenges while levelling a new character is deciding when it's time to stop playing and go to bed. Sure, not everyone has this problem. But when you're doing quests and chain-farming dozens of mobs, you don't tend to have clear delineations in your play time. There's always "one more quest" or "one more pack of mobs."
The PvP side of the game doesn't work that way. When the queue pops, the PvP match begins. And when the game is over, you clearly know. You're unceremoniously booted from the battleground, after all. This means that if you just have time to play for a half-hour or so, a PvP match could hit just the right spot.
Con: You have to win for it to feel productive.
Experience points are granted in the battlegrounds for successfully completing objectives and winning the match. You get experience points in Alterac Valley, for example, by taking towers. In Eye of the Storm, you get XP for capturing the flag. The good news is that you generally get pretty decent XP when you successfully do these things.
The bad news is that you do have to be successful. If you're not winning or pulling off the objective, it will feel like your XP grind slows to a halt. A losing match feels like it's worth almost nothing.
Pro: PvP is dynamic.
While WoW has a lot of fun and engaging quests, PvE can sometimes feel repetitive. Battlegrounds don't usually have this problem, since every match will be different according to who is on the team. Most folks tend to feel like PvP is interesting for that reason.
Of course, if you're not into PvP as a playstyle, then you probably won't feel quite so intrigued by each match.

Since the legend of The Barrens chat has mostly gone away, most of the zone general chat channels are fairly considerate. You don't tend to find as many people chewing each other out in Westfall general chat. Sure, the trade channel can be a little rough, but you're not often in that channel when leveling.
Battleground chat, however, is fairly unforgiving. Maybe it's the competitive nature of BGs; I don't know. But you occasionally get people in the chat channel who feel the need to belittle teammates, spew vindictives, and otherwise just be petty. If you don't have a thick skin, the vitriol can wear down your interest in BGs, if not your faith in humanity.
Pro: You get honor points.
You can collect honor points in the battlegrounds while you're leveling up. It's not enough to equip a full set of PvP gear when you hit level 85, but it is enough to give you a pretty good head start. Also, it feels pretty cool to be level 40 and already have thousands of honor kills.
Con: You get less gear.
Even though you get -- and can spend -- honor points as you're leveling, it's not enough to keep you in PvP gear that's equivalent to leveling through PvE. If you only rise through the ranks by duking it out in battlegrounds, you'll find yourself well behind the curve. And that's just gear.
Gold is virtually nonexistent in the BGs. Sure, there are a few quests in Alterac Valley that offer a piddling gold reward, but you won't always be in AV. More importantly, if every person in AV did those quests, there'd be no one actually, you know, fighting. At that point, you might as well be doing PvE.
A few tips for PvP leveling
The best advice for someone who wants to spend time in battlegrounds while leveling up his character is: All things in moderation. Sure, rock out the BGs, but try and do some world questing along the way. The gear is helpful, and you'll definitely need the gold.
- Keep it random. Keep using the random PvP tool, even if you'd prefer a certain BG. Presumably, you're leveling in PvP because you would get bored in PvE, so the random aspect might help.
- Focus on BG objectives. Sure, it can be tempting to fight in the road. There's candy in the road, after all. But you don't get XP by burning down that blood elf on the path; you get it by completing objectives. Focus there.
- Stay chill. PvP can be very, very frustrating. People in PvP can be even more frustrating. But keep your wits -- and your cool -- about you, and don't freak out. Just take your time and enjoy.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
Arbolamante Feb 17th 2011 9:11AM
I can think of few things more torturous. I've never been all that great at PvP, and my faction on my server seems to be fairly so-so at it as a whole -- we don't have Tol Barad all that often, for example (though that may be changing a bit with the new mechanics).
And the gold thing is a problem. You don't make too much early on, but it starts to pile up particularly after you get to Northrend. I'd think you'd want to drop out and quest normally, or at least do dailies, in the later levels.
Firestyle Feb 17th 2011 9:21AM
I'd like to see the honor gear cost for low level gear adjusted to make it consistent with the leveling curve. That would really be a huge perk for pvp leveling. I can fund an alt, but really access to the gear would be fantastic.
Also, level profs is hard doing if pvp style. Perhaps some gathering nodes in AB/AV would be interesting. The placement would have to be near objectives, otherwise it would be a distraction.
"Stop herbing you noob! Get the EFC!"
anderson.horn Feb 17th 2011 9:26AM
Herb while you wait for the queue to pop, that also provides XP, each node you mine/herb.
Camo Feb 17th 2011 3:23PM
"I'd like to see the honor gear cost for low level gear adjusted to make it consistent with the leveling curve."
Those are the horde versions of the rare and epic low level pvp gear:
http://www.wowhead.com/items=4?filter=qu=3:4;maxrl=59;si=2;cr=158;crs=392;crv=0#0+14+1
The cheapest item is 20 honor (level 18 WSG rings/neck/cloak) and the most expensive items is 85 honor (level 58 AB boots/belts). A single lost battleground without any additional kills will give you enough honor to buy one of the cheapest items and a chain of won battlegrounds will give you way more honor than you can spend on items.
I leveled my hunter only in battlegrounds. He is now level 60, has the full epic set, the riding turkey and 2k honor left.
Yes, it was hard sometimes to grind and play with peoples that run around like headless chickens and like to fight on the road but other times you'll get people that know what to do, call for help and meke it an awesome experience.
Zapp and Roger Feb 17th 2011 9:20AM
Inb4 the QQ about twinks and BoA gear
anderson.horn Feb 17th 2011 9:25AM
I've leveled my rogue/mage/pally pretty much exclusively through PvP, mage being the most recent. I buy the heirlooms I can, and just pick up the rest when i do a rando-dungeon here and there...but buy honor gear as often as I can get it. The cost of the old school gear is negligible in comparison to the lvl 85 stuff.
The real point to it all, and the author glossed over it very quickly...is focus on the objectives.
Things to do:
Protect the FC in WSG(new cap map)
Fight on bases in AB(Gil), and work to cap 3(2)
SLOWLY move forward in AV, and have half the team D
Focus on 2 bases in eye, and if you can't control mid, take a third base (base > flag)
It's all about the objectives, and although you'll see guys boasting about how they topped the killing blows, or had the most dmg done....if you lose, you all lose. Cap, Cap, Cap...then kill.
Loved this article...love that we can lvl in BG's.
Blayze Feb 17th 2011 9:34AM
I wish I'd levelled up in PvP. I'd probably have been a Justicar by now, rather than still neutral with both terrible factions.
Aaron Feb 17th 2011 9:37AM
Twinks and BoA gear aren't that OP when compared to the 75-79 bracket where Cata gear comes in. Worst bracket ever. BoA gear/twinks only get annoying when it's a rogue. Gear was a minor problem since there's not really a set until 60, but pveing during queues helped. I0 had no trouble leveling mining, but got stuck on eng at outlands. Good thing I was a druid though, or I'd never be able to afford a flying mount, had to wait until 85 before I could get the epic flying mount.
Ice Feb 17th 2011 1:55PM
Imo 80-84 is worst. The healthpools and damage between 80 and 84 is just immense there should be 80-82, 82-85 instead.
Also one the WORST things about this bracket is:
AV, Sota, IoC.
Why? Sieges/boss.
I just came from IoC and you know how that goes. The siege damage is literally out of the ROOF in that bracket. Glaives ONESHOT everyone it touches, no exceptions..its about 100k and noone has that even buffed. Same goes to Sota, siege is way too powerful. It literally 1-2 shots people who stand in its way. IoC stragegy is literally this. Get workshop, get siege, go to their GY and spam oneshotting blaster (oh did I mention siege has like 10 million health? yeah..)
Bosses in IoC and AV? 11 million and hits for 50k. Avg player has 80k at most from blues at 83+ you cannot defeat the BG by killing boss, yet most people dont get this and run 5 times to boss and get 50 reinforcements losses in 5 minutes.
So keep in mind new players that PvP balance is currently way messy. It can frustrate you if you let it do that. Its fun if you know the tools you use..or play right class.
Theres no reason to lie about it, its just the way it is until they fix low level balance, which they sadly have record not really doing for past 4 years.
I level alt hunter thro BGs and I already could buy 3 sets of epic lvl 60 pvp set and shes 20(started BGs at 16).. The balance is ridicilous, I literally 2 shot people by not even having heirlooms, its not fun to have god mode.. but its fast leveling.
I know all this might scare you, but Imo it had to be said. Also it might not be as bad as you get from this, it just wont be as balanced as end-game or as in dungeons.
Martinel Feb 17th 2011 3:13PM
"It literally 1-2 shots people who stand in its way"
So..you're PvPing in Tianenmen Square now? What in God's name are you doing standing in front of a -tank-?
Aaron Feb 18th 2011 12:13AM
Yea IoC was terrible for that bracket, but the hp difference was surprisingly not as bad as I thought it would be especially compared to the previous bracket. Is the boss for IoC in 80-84 killable? Graveyard camping with siege was the only strategy, until someone caps the keeps. /facepalm
Aradiah Feb 17th 2011 9:42AM
I'm currently doing this with my pally alt. One thing I've noticed is that while battleground leveling was extremely fast pre-60, around the level 60 mark it really seems to slow down. So much so, in fact, that I'm thinking of switching back to questing. Even when we win, that xp bar just doesn't seem to want to move much. The exception to this is AV; a win there can give a healthy chunk of xp, especially if your team burns every tower/bunker and kills drek/van.
At this point I'm a little bummed that I missed the new 1-60 experience on the pally, especially when the new quests are so compelling. I will have a healthy chunk of honor when I'm done, but I'm not sure that's worth it.
Zair Feb 17th 2011 10:17AM
Yeah, I will likely level an alt in PVP once I've done most of the new 1-60 content. There is a lot of good stuff out there, for sure! :)
JT Feb 17th 2011 9:46AM
I'm leveling up a hunter with full BoAs right now via pretty much pvp only (with questing on the side to see some of the new zones) and I'm having a BLAST.
You really learn the mechanics, limitations, and advantages of your class.
jlhealy Feb 17th 2011 9:53AM
Don't forget about call to arms weekends! XP gain is increased for the "featured" BG each weekend (you can see which this is on the BG queue tab). If you pig out on the CTA BG you can get quite a lot of honor...and xp (I went from level 40-50 during AB weekend!).
I will definitely agree, however, that you'll be behind the curve with gear, although I've found that the rate you make money in Cata as an 85 means that the amount of gold you'd make levelling up is negligible compared to the amount you can rake in with a little bit of effort higher up. Also, I'm guessing that someone levelling up through mostly PvP is not on their first character, so they probably have funds from an alt.
Regarding the gear, BoAs are awesome and you can buy them directly with honor now from the main vendor in your faction's capital city, right next to the conquest and honor vendors. If you don't have any of those, or want to augment them, run a random dungeon using LFD every now and then. You get a nice blue and some gold just from running them as a lowbie, and you don't have to deal with trying to find an appropriate levelling zone/quest chain just for a level or two.
Doffencrag Feb 17th 2011 10:24AM
"Keep using the random PvP tool, even if you'd prefer a certain BG. "
Sadly, I don't think this is available for leveling lowbies. I think this option only becomes available at max level (or at least, at near-max levels).
Aaron Feb 17th 2011 10:31AM
iircc it comes around when you get av which is around 40.
Doffencrag Feb 17th 2011 10:34AM
@Aaron: Good to hear!
I'm actually leveling an alt via BGs and I'm missing the random BG option that my main has. At least I can look forward to that sooner.
Defoe Feb 17th 2011 10:28AM
One additional benefit of levelling through PvP is that once you hit the level cap, all PvE quests will then reward gold instead of XP, so if you run through your Cata quest zones afterwards, you can make a lot of money.
think1x8x2 Feb 17th 2011 10:36AM
For me, I hit level 55 on my Mage (my first toon, back when the game first started) and just gave up on it, and the game as a whole, until Wrath when I came back and leveled a DK to 80 and got back into the game.
Returning to my mage, I found that 55-70 was SO much easier PvPing than questing. Frost mages were a bit OP after 4.0.3, admittedly, but it was fun and varied, and man did it save me from another mindless grind through laughably outdated content in Outland (I hate that place). The level 60 PvP set is pretty attainable, cool-looking, and serves you just fine until you hit level 68 (if you want to head to Northrend). After 70 questing through Northrend became more attractive, for economic/gear reasons.