July 23, 2009

Joanas Horde Leveling Guide Review

Joanas Horde Leveling Guide is one of the most reliable resources for Horde players in the World of Warcraft. This guide has been around in the earlier days of the popular online game and now it has become relied upon with the various new changes that came with the Wrath of the Lich King expansion.

Definitely both old and new players will get a lot from this tried and tested guide. In fact, the guide is separated into a level 1-70 leveling guide for those players who are new or still on their way to level 70 and a 70-80 leveling guide for those who have made their way to 70 and will probably just start out playing the WotLK expansion.

Joanas guide also guarantees tried and tested methods used by the author himself that will bring character levels as fast as two months time. This spares players from the frustrations of inefficient grinding and questing, which can discourage them from going on with the game. By leveling up faster, you get to go to more advanced parts of the game like collecting rare equipment and fighting PvP.

Part of the leveling guide is an add-on program that serves as an in-game reference for players while they are in the middle of the game. It will lead them to the right location or some NPC they have to go to or approach in order to go to the next step of leveling. This makes sure that players will never get lost in their leveling progress.

Joanas Horde Leveling Guide also boasts validity and legitimacy in its leveling methods. After being around for a long time, the guide has proven itself to employ only valid and Blizzard approved practices, and will never be the cause of a players account closure or some other form of sanction.

If you plan on getting Joanas Horde Leveling Guide, you can choose to either get the 1-80 guide including the Death Knight class guide, or you can get only the 1-70 leveling guide or the 70-80 leveling guide with the Death Knght class guide. All guides get all future updates for free.

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