Any reason why?
The hardest thing is gonna be finding a class you want to play, there is lots to choose from.
In my experience, the AH on alliance is a bustling centre of commerce and you will find it easy to sell your wares on there. On Horde the AH is not all that active by comparison. It really depends on the realm you choose but consider that this is pretty much the case on all realms.
Enjoy it and try not to get into the habbit of just trying to reach L80
This, just play for fun, it's a game! It took me years to get my first character (NE Druid) to 80. The difference for me was that I took my time, and actually enjoyed leveling *shock*.
Although, because I'm a super casual player I'm finding it hard to start raiding so I'm thinking of re-rolling. Is there any OC guild around somewhere? or a group that fancy leveling together?
All throughout the game, regardless of your faction, you will need gold (money) to buy skills and equipment. In order to make this gold you will need to utilise the auction house (AH) and your trade skills. In my experience, the AH on alliance is a bustling centre of commerce and you will find it easy to sell your wares on there. On Horde the AH is not all that active by comparison. It really depends on the realm you choose but consider that this is pretty much the case on all realms.
In a nutshell, you will find it easier to get to 80 playing on alliance because the economy is in your favour. It will be a greater challenge if you are horde.
You will perhaps not notice this until you hit lvl 70 and want to buy a flying mount, which needs the artisan riding skill costing 5000g and the mount to go with it for 2000g (unless you have a trade skill that allows you to make your own for less).
My advice:
Pick trade skills that are useful for leveling, such as on a warrior take mining and Blacksmithing to make armor and weapons that are better than quest rewards.
Hmmm, I would disagree with this point. Blacksmithing is fairly useless for making armour for levelling, the stuff is expensive to make (in terms of materials, as you could sell them for a lot more) and you'll just spend ages getting all the materials together for making them, time which could be much better spent doing other things. Blacksmithing in general is just horrible to level up.![]()
A few points to make on this.
1. You do not need to use to AH, EVER, using the AH at low levels is fine but most people I know end up spending everything they have on crappy greens and never being able to afford mounts and stuff they actualy need.
2. the AH is equal, saying ones better than the other is like saying one faction is better than the other, i.e utter bull.
3. Epic flying mount costs 200g, not 2000g.
My advice:
Pick trade skills that are useful for leveling, such as on a warrior take mining and Blacksmithing to make armor and weapons that are better than quest rewards.
Sell quest rewards.
Never use the AH for armor/weapons unless it will last you AT LEAST 10 levels, and even then only from lv40, you'll level too quickly before this for anything to be worth buying.
Anyone know if the epic mount is a quest or do you learn that as well?
Both.![]()
As I understand it, you can do the quest (although it is a chain, and reasonably long) to get the mount at level 60. If you are doing this you will need some people to help you with the final part (involves a dungeon). You will also need to get a selection of materials, which may prove a bit more difficult now because they are old-world items which people tend not to get these days.
Alternatively, you can simply learn the spell from a trainer at level 61.
The decision is yours!
(Extra Info: http://www.wowwiki.com/Warlock_quests - and scroll down to "Summon the Dreadsteed")
Mmm tough choice lol
Cowards way out seems the most likely option
Unless it costs 4k gold to learn lol