Whether they’re coming back to World of Warcraft Classic after several years away or starting up for the first time, players are always on the hunt for the quickest path to max level. Currently, you can work your way all the way up to level 70 in The Burning Crusade expansion, which takes quite the time commitment. However, if you know which zones to visit, you can start to move much more quickly and efficiently on your quest. Let’s take a look at each WoW Classic zone and what level you should be when you’re questing in it.
Starting ZonesDepending on which faction you side with, your starting zones are going to differ. Alliance members can’t quest through the same places Horde players can until they near level 10. And even then, some of the early zones are more focused on a certain faction before they all come together in later zones. Here are the starting zones broken down by faction and level.
Alliance Starting Zones Dun Morogh: 1-10Elwynn Forest: 1-10Teldrassil: 1-10Azuremyst Isle: 1-10Darkshore: 10-20Loch Modan: 10-20Westfall: 10-20Bloodmyst Isle: 10-20See 60 Day Time Card Horde Starting Zones Durotar: 1-10Mulgore: 1-10Tirisfal Glades: 1-10Eversong Woods: 1-10Silverspine Forest: 10-20Ghostlands: 10-20Barrens: 10-25Contested Classic zonesAfter hitting level 20, players are freer to pick and choose zones they’d like to adventure through. There is still a level curve they should follow, but both factions have access to quests across the higher-level contested zones. Here they all are:
Redridge Mountains: 15-27Stonetalon Mountains: 15-27Ashenvale: 18-30Duskwood: 18-30Hillsbrad Foothill: 20-30Wetlands: 20-30Thousand Needles: 25-35Alterac Mountains: 30-40Arathi Highlands: 30-40Desolace: 30-40Stranglethorn Vale: Read more on gamepur.com