Pyrenus wrote:
Question about Targetting:
I'm a paladin and I'm auto-attacking a monster. I want to cast a blessing on a member of my party. I click teh button and I get the message "This spell cannot be cast on the target" or something similar, meaning I can't cast it on the monster. Is there anyway I can buff my party members without untargetting whatever I am attacking?
There are several addons that enable you to click small icons near their portrait so you don't have to change target. I used BeneCast, but since the latest patch it's been all to hell.
invisiblenumbers wrote:
so i would like to take a break from questing but still be able to lvl rather quickly. i know about grinding but i am wondering how much more (if any) time it takes to lvl when your just grinding. i want to explore and work on my herbalism. any suggestions? thanks in advance.
You can do
a) The Grind. Find a nice spot of mobs that respawn fast and drop good loot (preferably humanoids if you can't skin). They should be around your level, not higher (would gimp your damage output and thus your xp/hour).
b) Instances. Depending on your level, there should be one or two instances you can do. Instances take your attention away from xp/hour and you learn how to act in a group as well, which is useful for end-game.
Of the two I prefer B. It has a lower xp/hour rate, but you get to learn your class and there is no real reason to ding 60 if you don't know how to play your class at that level. After 60 it's either battlegrounds or raids for the rest of the time (until the expansion).
Powerleveling is only recommended for those who already know the class well. Like Calabar who has three or four Hunters. I don't think leveling another through powerleveling would hurt any group he might join later on.
And by powerleveling I'm talking about grinding/questing with maxed out xp/hour. I'm NOT talking about buying powerleveling services online.
Edited, Oct 31st 2006 at 8:09am PST by Mazra