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Levelling a Guild

I can't use any questing profile at the moment, keeps getting DC'd so I need to do it on my own. :/

FYI on one of my PCs I kept getting d/c'd as well - found that for some reason the config.wtf had something in it causing the problem. Renamed it and let WoW create a new one and I stopped having the disconnects. I had noticed that I was lagging on my other characters when I would set them to follow as well. Not sure what setting it was but I have been playing WoW for many years and just copying the WoW folder from one pc to another so probably some really old settings...
 
This really works?? Can I just spam lvl 1's, level them to 5, delete, and start over? Sounds way too easy ;o
 
I've leveled my own alt guild to 7. From 1 to 3 if i remember easily done with one char 85 going to 90, but that was done hands on and every quest I could do. From 3 to 7 it was distributed between 5 chars two highest at 62
 
Hi,

My experience from (in 4 days) of levelling my guild (solo) from level 7 to 12 and a half:

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TL:DR -Blood Elf Mage: levels 1-10, ranged, has a pet, starting zone has minimal flightpaths.

For thos who want more info:
Recommended PROFILE and class - Orc Hunter (long term, see below) or Blood Elf Mage (1-10).

Questing Bot I use Kick's Mega Profile 1-90 Pack(Horde)... which whilst is the most complete questing profile, requires a lot of monitoring. I have botted [to] an 85 Blood Elf Warlock (great experience, Demonology very powerful for bot levelling), Blood Elf Hunter 70 (pure pleasure to level as a bot -use fpsware's CC!), an 81 Orc Shaman (slowest, in my experience -relatively poor CC's available, and Northrend botting prior to Sholzar Basin sucks --in my opinion) and a lot of fishing with my 90 Monk. I'm currently botting 3 accounts including a 38 Undead mage -who had problems straight away from the starter zone, second quest in.. grrr... but few problems since.

Bugs - There are too many QuestBehaviour bugouts and FlightPath issues (in my experience) for me to agree that 'long sessions' (5+ hours) of botting can be done reliably, at least questing. If you do find a good profile, stick to it --that is one, once started can give you quests/hour without monitoring. Quests/hour do increase at later stages, but require more supervision (think of funky Outland bombing missions, Northrend geography and circumventing Wintergrasp fly zone...).

Solution - The trick is to finding the starter zone that does not bug for you, so that you can roll it repeatedly. My recommendation is to try each race's starting zone, as a hunter or warlock if possible (definitely ranged) and see what seems smoothest. Use TitanPanel addon with the XP plugin to monitor XP/Hour and compare your progress.

BOAS -I don't believe these increase your Guild XP/hour (quests/hour) that much. I have characters botting with full BOAs and one with starter gear; they both complete around the same XP and Guild XP because of the bug issues. It's just that way. In dungeons, when I play them myself, BOAs faceroll everything and are very powerful -as they are in quests -but for botting purposes, I would not recommend going out of your way to deck your bots out in BOAs. Nice if you have them already, though.

Good luck!
 
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