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Paladin Leveling Guide – Important Quests To Accomplish

By Giuliana D. Cong | December 1, 2009

Once you have decided that Paladin – a hybrid melee fighter – is the right character for you, the next thing you have to worry about is to get started with your new character. Depending on your experience with MMORPG, you would find that the first few levels of the World of Warcraft are either easy or very easy. Either way, you will find a Paladin leveling guide very useful during the game.

Heads up on leveling your Paladin player – The initial levels should be very easy as these were designed to give the beginning player a bird’s eye view of how the game works. These are also where a beginning player collects decent gears and gold which you can use to sustain your player. On top of these, players are also equipped with a trainer that acts as a guide. Depending on your race, you will be given specific quests which you should complete in order to move up to higher stages of the game. Otherwise, you will have very little to no capacity to fight higher-level players and characters. there are a couple of notable quests which you might find useful during the game, here they are:

For Dwarves – For level 1 Dwarf players, The Troll Caves, A New Threat and The Dwarven Outfitters should be completed; level 3 players should finish The Stolen Journal and the Evershine; and, level 5 players should accomplish the Return to Bellowfiz.

For Humans – The first notable quests are available to level 2 players, The Brotherhood of Thieves and the Skirmish at Echo Ridge, which should be followed by the level 3 quest called the Grape Manifest, and the level 6 quest, the Princess Must Die!.

For Draenei – Level 1 Draenei, regardless of the class, will encounter the loot-gathering quest called the Replenishing the Healing Crystals and another quest called the Spare Parts in the starting region, the Ammen Vale.

For Blood Elves – Although there are other quests available to levels 1 to 10 players, the first notable is the quest that leads to the Blood Elves’ route towards Redemption – the Redeeming the Dead or the Summons from Knight-Lord Bloodvalor.

The following levels will advance through a series of quests which has objectives depending on the race. For all Paladin-enabled races excluding the Blood Elves, level 12 will comprise of quests that has resurrection spell or Redemption as the reward. This quest is popularly known as the Tome of Divinity/Redemption. In case Blood Elves players are wondering, this is the counterpart of the Summons from Knight-Lord Bloodvalor. The Tome of Valor of level 20 characters follows. This Alliance-only quest ends with acquiring a valuable ability for Paladins, the ability to Sense Undead, and two gears – the Verigan’s Fist and the Bastion of Stormwind.Blood Elves, on the other hand, have to go through a quest called Return to Silvermoon for the ability to Sense Undead and a weapon called the Blood-Tempered Ranseur.

Once a player hits level 50, 2 more quests have to be accomplished to advance to much higher levels – the Forging The Mightstone quest and the Charger quest. Blood Elf players, on the other hand, will be faced by a series of quests – the Scourgebane, the Summon Charger and the Blood Knight Tabard.Note: This Paladin leveling guide stops at level 60 to allow players to be on their own to complete levels 70 through 80+.

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