iGod wrote:Something similar to sro powerleveling possibly? When people put lower level characters in the party while powerleveling something, to make the average party level lower giving more exp to the powerleveled char? oh i dont know
Something similar, but it was apparently fake cause when they looked at that character that got plvled he hit 70 in February... but he had only done 48 quests from lvl 1-77 O.o
Basically how powerleveling in WoW works is if the average level of the party that is getting the kills is higher than the character being leveled, there is an experience penalty. So while it's worth it to powerlevel since you kill quick, it'd be better exp if you had a group around your own level.
So, what you do is get 2-3 lowbies to level, a mage and 1-2 prot paladins. You go into an instance, sit the lowbies a decent distances inside so that mobs that are at the entrance will die to consecration before they kill the lowbie. The prots gather up the instance mobs and pull them to the entrance where the mage is waiting. Once the mobs are low, the mage frost novas and the pallies lay down consecrates and they all zone out. The lowbies need to be in combat and the mobs will go towards them since they are the only players in the instance, but consecrate kills them before they get there and since the lowbies are the only people in the instance, they get full exp.