WoW BfA Leveling Guide for 110-120

By | June 2nd, 2019 | Categories: World of Warcraft

Every World of Warcraft expansion comes with an increased level cap that means brand new content and new leveling experience. Logically, Battle for Azeroth makes no exception. Thus, whether you’re leveling a new character or an alt, you’re probably wondering what the fastest and most effortless way to lvl 120 is.  Well, wonder no more because we’re here to help you, thanks to our easy-to-digest WoW BfA Leveling guide!

However, keep in mind that this guide is exclusively focusing on getting from 110 to 120 in a fast and easy fashion. That’s because in patch 8.1 Blizzard has decided to greatly decrease the experience needed for the 20-120 lvl range. In fact, experience has been decreased by an average of 25% per level across older expansions. For instance, the reduction for vanilla content ranges from 5% to 40% per single level, which greatly speeds up the leveling process.

What are efficient and easy-to-digest steps to level up?

Note that the following advice is based on real in-game data and all of this is arguably the quickest and most efficient way of reaching the BfA level cap.

1. Choosing the Right Zone Order for Your Faction

Once you set foot on either Kul Tiras or Zandalar (depending on your toon’s faction), you have to pick a fitting zone order. And if fast and effective leveling is your priority, this zone order would be your best bet:

Horde Players (Zandalar)

Alliance Players (Kul Tiras)

Apart from utilizing this zone order for the most efficient leveling process, you can also base your footholds in this very same order. Doing so will obviously streamline your War Campaign, so feel free to build your footholds based on this order.

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2. Complete Every Quest in Each Zone

Each zone has plenty of quests and each of them will award you with pretty decent XP and even gear. Simply focus on completing all the quests in a given zone, without any distractions. Stay away from pointless world PvP and utilize your mount as much as possible to make traveling from mob-to-mob and quest-to-quest quicker.

On top of that, you’ll get a high-level Azerite item as a reward for each zone-specific quest storyline you complete. And this will definitely help you with leveling so don’t overlook doing all the quests in a given zone!

3. Turn Your War Mode On

Questing with your War Mode on will give you a nice 10% to 30% boost in XP gained from both quests and mobs, which is huge. Sure, this will leave you vulnerable to potentially getting ganked by enemy players, but that’s not such a huge issue. Just avoid enemy players when you spot any and even if someone kills you, the XP bonus will more than makeup for the time lost.

The only exception to this rule would be the War Campaign. Trying to set a foothold in hostile territory while being PvP eligible will make you an easy target for players from the opposing faction. Thus, you might want to turn your War Made off if you’re currently concentrated on your War Campaign, but it’s up to you really.

4. Don’t Sell Your Green, Blue, Epic or Legendary Items

Selling your greens, blues or purples while leveling up in BfA is far from optimal. Why? Because you can scrap them instead and get Expulsom. This reagent is used for a wide array of high-level items and can come in handy when you finally ding 120. All that you need here is the scaper for your specific faction. There’s a The Shred-Master Mk1 for Horde and Scrap-o-Matic 1000 for Alliance.

5. You Better Stop Doing Dungeons

Doing dungeons and completing dungeon-specific quests might’ve been a neat way to gain experience back in the days, but that’s no longer the case. Yes, you can definitely gain some XP and grab some gold plus items along the way. But dungeons are not the most optimal way of leveling from 110 to 120 in BfA.

The 8.0 patch that came a month before the official release of Battle for Azeroth introduced certain changes related to XP and dungeons. As a result, you’d be much better off simply doing regular quests in a particular zone. Every single one of them.

What other things can speed up leveling?

There are several miscellaneous items such as Draught of Ten Lands, Insightful Rubellite and the Goblin Glider Kit that can definitely speed up the leveling process. Some of them can increase the amount of XP that you’re gaining while others help you move across the zones faster. Now, let’s take a closer look at each and how it can make your leveling swifter:

  • Goblin Glider Kit – Gives you the ability to glide over large areas. It’d be a great idea to use this kit in zones like Zuldazar where gliding can definitely come in handy.
  • Skystep Potion – This potion will give you more movement speed bonus than when mounted. And it’s not all that expensive either.
  • Draught of Ten Lands – By using this thing you’ll gain 10% more XP for a whole hour. On top of that, all stats on your toon will get boosted by 20.
  • Insightful Rubellite – These JW gems will give you a decent XP boost. And if you’re not a JW (Jewelcrafter), you can always buy them via the AH.

What’s the best addon to make leveling faster and easier?

That’d be the Azeroth Auto Pilot, without a shadow of a doubt. Although this addon isn’t particularly new, it can definitely help you with the leveling process in Kul Tiras and Zandalar. It will skip all the cinematics for you, show you where to go through an arrow, automatically pick up and deliver quests etc. Basically, this addon is a must-have if you plan on reaching the level cap in BfA.

Conclusion

In conclusion, there are certain things to focus on if you want to speed up your 110-120 BfA leveling, which we’ve already listed in our neat WoW BfA Leveling Guide. Those include choosing the right zone order, completing all quests in each zone, enabling your War Mode on, not vendoring your green, blue or purple items and avoiding dungeons.

But we’d like to know what your personal approach to leveling from 110 to 120 in Battle for Azeroth is. What do you prioritize when trying to ding to 120 the fastest way possible? Let us know by leaving a comment below!

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