Why My Story Will Shock You… And How After What

Seemed To Be An Endless 4 Month Battle, I

Eventually Achieved Level 76 Within Days.

(I know I’ll reach Level 80 soon!)

If you’re thinking about using any guide to show you how to level faster in WoW, I’m extremely relieved that you’ve found my blog because not only will my story shock you, it’ll almost certainly save your money as well as a lot of time and heart ache.

I will tell you exactly why over a 4 month period I tried but was forced to give up with WowBlackBook.com, JoanasWorld.com, WarcraftLegion.com, and a range of other online tutorials and guides… and how I finally managed to discover the secret to truly fast leveling with a unique product called ‘Zygor Guides’.

 

 

 

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My name is Jason Cranton and like so many gamers, I spent months desperately trying to get my level my characters so I could play with the higher guildies and just go where I wanted to go.

I never used to have issue with my level.  I started off with EverQuest, spent a little bit of time with AnarchyOnline and then discovered WoW.  At first, I just leveled with my friends and did fine.  I work during the day and would play for a few hours at night (ok, sometimes more than a few) but I was going along fine.  However, in January 2008, after cruzing along fine for a while, my friends who had more time than I did started to get ahead of me.  This was cool at first cause I just put in some more time and focused on leveling so I could still group with them.  The problem was job during the day and I couldn’t stay up as late as they could. They started playing with other guys in the guild, I was sleeping less and because of the whole work thing I actually got all stressed out.

The Inevitable Started To Happen.

Everyone got way ahead of me.  I was looking for my bros and they were off where I couldn’t get to them.  They would be all good about it and come escort me to where they were camping but  I felt bad about it.   They’d give me stuff to help me along but I didn’t have anything to give them. Within 8 weeks I was on my own, stuck at level 26 and things didn’t get any better from there.

Unrelated to WoW, I actually got really sick and stayed home work for a couple weeks.  It turned out to be perfect because I could get some serious hours in.   After a few days of 15 hours per day, it became obvious that I wasn’t going get caught up to them fast enough, they were advancing as quick as I was so we were always the same number of levels apart.

And that was the point when I realized I had to do something about it.

I Tried WowBlackBook.com & Failed.

At the time, WowBlackBook.com was everywhere I searched online.  After speaking to three of my friends wo had had moderate success with it, I decided to give it a go.

At first it worked out reasonably well and I did learn some things I didn’t think of before - and although it wasn’t what I expected and wasn’t getting me the power leveling I expected, I was advancing faster.  Any uptick was good!

However, there was so much material to read.  I needed to be playing not reading about playing.

To make matters worse, I think I bought the wrong version and wasted my money I thought I’d learn more about getting gold and some parts were confusing.

I was wasting too many hours trying to figure out what I should be doing next.  working my way through hundreds of dollars which was becoming a problem, especially as a student.

Eventually I had to stop.

Then I Tried “Joana’s 1-80 Horde Guide” But Was Forced To Give That Up Too.

I spent a lot of money on this one ($77).  I didn’t know the Horde lands as well as Alliance had a hard time dealing with the shift because I didn’t play my Horde characters all that much.  After a couple days of following the Horde Guide I felt wishing there were Class specific quests.   The quest information was detailed enough (sometimes too much detail) but there were so many cool class specific things I heard about that I was disappointed to see it lacking here.  Again I wasn’t making progress and frankly wasn’t having all that much fun either.

Since its an ebooks you have to between game and ebook; back and forth, back and forth.  Besides, when I left the game (which I still had to do even though I had some time off being sick) I had to remember where I left off.  Finally, the leveling plan was designed around using a Hunter character and by someone who knows how to use that character well. For me, a Paladin, the guides could be frustrating in spots, due to the level of the mobs.

With so many quests and things going on it would have been cool to have some sort of quest tracking tool which the Horde Guide didn’t have.  I was event starting to think about ditching the whole thing and going back to EQ but I had the same problem there and didn’t want to deal with the newbies who were passing me by over there too.  The whole thing sucked!

Eventually, I found something that worked.

Having spent so much time, money and energy desperately trying to level faster with guides that just bogged me down with too many details was a big regret.  However, the next thing I tried that was called Zgor Guides.

I had never heard of it before and because of my recent experiences, I was initially a little dubious. But after reading some extremely complimentary reviews and learning that the cost was minimal compared to everything else I tried, I decided to give it a shot.

 

 

 

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What seemed to be so different with this guide was that major attention was given to automatic quest tracking (Nice!)

Here’s why I recommend it.

The reason why I recommend Zygor Guides is because I followed it for a matter of days and the results were almost unbelievable.

The guide advertises a leveling speed of less than 6 days to go from 1 to 70.  It actually took me a little over 7 days but that was fine with me.  The guide is no BS.  It doesn’t waste any time with fluff and gets right to fast and efficient leveling.

The way it’s set up is unique. The guide is a small, re-sizable window on your primary screen (so no more switching back and forth to an ebook).  It’s really very cool.  You get this small, in-game screen that tells you exactly what to do and where to go.  It’s serious business.  you’re not playing for fun or with friends but moving quickly through a sequence of steps to level.  Serious leveling at an amazing pace.

Screen Shot (Click image to enlarge)

Screen Shot (Click)

And it’s got this great tracking process where the guides you’ve completed are grayed out so you know exactly where you are in the process.  When you complete a quest, it moves the next quest for you.  You don’t have to worry about way-points, they’re all there automatically (and it includes distance and time to travel to get there!)  You get this dot on your maps if you are using the maps.  It’s so easy to find exactly where you’re going or when you get there (no more hunting around).

It remembers where you are no matter how long you’re logged off and didn’t require me to start out at level 1.  I could pick up with my level 27 character and be shown exactly what to do to get things rolling.  I could see the full quest instructions by scrolling ahead so I knew what was coming up.  BTW, the whole things works with any class (it’s not class specific).

Leveling was so easy I was peaked out in about a week and back with my friends.  They had some nice gear to pass on and I was back in the groove.  In my opinion, Zygor Guides is way more superior and far more effective than any of the other options I tried.

Although it did take me a day or so longer to level to 70 than it says on the website, I did manage to get to 70 within a week, which I’m sure you’ll agree is pretty astonishing.  Obviously everyone is different but it has worked extremely well for me.

Anyway, I hope you’ve found this information useful whatever your situation because if I had known about Zgor Guides a few months back, I would have stayed with my friends, had a blast without wasting my time and money with all these other things. I wish you every success!

Sincerely,

Jason Cranton

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