In World of Warcraft world, players start adventures and explore as a solo, then you must to combination with other players after you well acknowledge the game world. There are some different tips for a solo player and a group player. Of course, a group player is much easier gain WoW reward (WoW gold, WoW experience and WoW items) than a solo. Read the follow article, it could help a solo player to get more WoW money, WoW items and equipments.
If you're a solo player, do all of the quests you can in a region, then travel to another region of around the same level and start the quests there. Some of them will be much easier because the quests will be lower level than you, but these quests are often part of an ongoing story that will increase in difficulty; sometimes, they even lead to quests in other regions. Continue to rotate between the areas until you've done everything that you can do. If a quest is gray or a low-level green, you may wish to skip it, but be aware that these could lead to higher-level quests later on. In fact, the more difficult quests are possible bring players more World of Warcraft gold and WoW experience (WoW power leveling), but if players want to do quest of a low-level green, you must lost more than you gain. Additionally, check out the rewards for those quests, as you might want to finish the quest for the quest reward. You should keep in mind that any quest marked as "elite," even if it is gray or green, may be too difficult for a solo player to handle alone. If a quest givers quest is now gray to you, the NPC will no longer show a "!" above its head, but the talk-bubble on the mouse-over will still appear. If you fill up your quest log (25 limit), abandon the quests that are least important. You might want to write down who gave you the quest and where you got it prior to abandoning it. That way you can go back to that NPC and get the quest again if you decide to finish it later on.
Here are some area progressions you can try out. They are not exact and the recommendations on this page should only be used as a loose guide for your journeys through Azeroth. You will find that some quests will ask you to cross into regions that are not listed. This page doesn't list raid areas past level 60...those are for you to find on your own.
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