2 Shadow Panther’s Powerleveling Guide for Rogues A Guide for Powerleveling Rog
2 Shadow Panther’s Powerleveling Guide for Rogues A Guide for Powerleveling Rogues Quickly and Efficiently Updated 9/24/12 (All information current as of Patch 5.0.5) Created by Shadow Panther (Zodar on the US Earthen Ring Server) Shadow Panther’s Powerleveling Guide for Rogues © 2012 ShadowPanther.net World of Warcraft © 2012 Blizzard Entertainment 3 Table of Contents Shadow Panther’s Powerleveling Guide for Rogues Getting Prepared to Powerlevel Initial Powerleveling Profiles Heirloom Gear Level 1-9 Shopping List Level 10-19 Shopping List Level 20-29 Shopping List Level 30-39 Shopping List Level 40-49 Shopping List Level 50-59 Shopping List Level 60-69 Shopping List Level 70-79 Shopping List Level 80-84 Shopping List Level 85-90 Shopping List Leveling Specs Leveling Playstyles Leveling Methods The Powerleveling Experience: Level-by-Level Powerleveling Experience: Levels 1-9 Powerleveling Experience: Levels 10-19 Powerleveling Experience: Levels 20-29 Powerleveling Experience: Levels 30-39 Powerleveling Experience: Levels 40-49 Powerleveling Experience: Levels 50-59 Powerleveling Experience: Levels 60-69 Powerleveling Experience: Levels 70-79 Powerleveling Experience: Levels 80-85 Powerleveling Experience: Levels 86-90 Change Log 4 Shadow Panther’s Powerleveling Guide for Rogues Leveling a new character can be a slow and tedious process. This guide has been developed to help you powerlevel your Rogue in a quick and efficient manner, while ensuring that he or she is as powerful as can be throughout the leveling journey. This guide is specifically designed for established players who have the necessary resources to properly powerlevel a character, however new players can find a wealth of useful information in this guide to help them master their Rogue. Refer to the charts available at ShadowPanther.net when researching items listed in this guide. Getting Prepared to Powerlevel The key to powerleveling a character is knowing exactly what you’ll need to be most effective at your class. Your powerleveling efficiency is going to be directly tied to how much gold, gear and supplies you can apply to that effort. For Rogues, that means having the best weapons, gear and consumables to minimize your downtime and maximize your leveling speed. The first thing you need to do is evaluate the amount of resources you’ll have available to powerlevel your Rogue. Initial Powerleveling Profiles Powerleveling a Rogue is going to be easier for some and harder for others. Your current, available resources play a big part in that. If you’ve been playing for quite a while, and have amassed a significant amount of resources, then you should have little trouble powerleveling your Rogue. However, if you’ve just started playing World of Warcraft or haven’t played for long, then you’re going to have a tougher time properly outfitting your Rogue for maximum powerleveling efficiency. Listed below are several “Initial Powerleveling Profiles” that describe the various states of progression from which your Rogue may begin his own journey of powerleveling. Bankrolled: You have every possible resource available to you. You’ve saved up 10,000 gold or more and you’ve stockpiled numerous Justice Points and Honor Points so you can pretty much buy anything you might need. You are a valued member of an established guild and you can get access to any enchant or craftable you could ever want. You’ll have very little trouble powerleveling and should be able to easily upgrade and outfit your Rogue with the best gear and consumables along the way. Privileged: You have a fairly significant amount of resources available to you. You’ve saved a few thousand gold for this venture and you’ve collected a reasonable amount of Justice Points and/or Honor Points to get your Rogue properly geared up. You’re most likely a veteran member of a medium sized guild that has had moderate success with endgame content. You won’t have too much trouble powerleveling your Rogue and should be able to upgrade most of your gear along the way. Casual: You haven’t made any considerable effort to prepare for powerleveling your Rogue, but you do have some resources available to you. You have a modest amount of gold and you’ve collected a few Justice Points and/or Honor Points with your current characters. You may be a member in a smaller, casual guild, but you don’t expect to be able to rely on them for much help. You may have some trouble properly powerleveling your Rogue and getting fully geared up with the best possible items. Pauper: You’re either a new player or an experienced player starting a Rogue on a new server (or an opposing faction on the same server). You have virtually no gold or other resources available to you. You’re going to have a tough time powerleveling your Rogue, but if you pay close attention to this guide, you should still see significant gains in your leveling speed and effectiveness. 5 Heirloom Gear Powerleveling a character is best achieved with several basic components – lots of gold and a nice collection of alternative currency used to purchase Heirloom gear. With enough of these resources, you can outfit your Rogue with just about anything that you’d need to be fully geared up throughout your leveling experience. Heirlooms, if you have access to them, are the basic foundation of powerleveling. Ever since they were introduced in the Wrath of the Lich King expansion, heirlooms have been the gold standard for powerleveling a character. Unfortunately, most heirlooms cannot be purchased with gold alone, so no matter how rich you may be in-game, you’ll still need to invest time in order to acquire the most powerful gear for leveling, whether it be through raiding, questing and/or PVP. Heirlooms are the equivalent of rare-quality weapons and armor that increase in power and stats as you level. Some heirloom items even give you experience bonuses as you level. Heirlooms are “BoA” or Bind on Account (technically Bind to Battle.net account), which means they can be mailed to other alts on your Battle.net account, even characters of the opposing faction (as a matter of fact, they are the only items you can actually mail cross faction). If you can farm up a decent set of heirloom gear, your Rogue will be much better for it. However, keep in mind that class restrictions still apply, so your Rogue won’t be able to use Mail or Plate heirloom gear. And if you’re considering using Cloth heirlooms, be aware that you won’t get the benefit of the 5% Agility bonus from Leather Specialization after Level 50. A standard set of heirloom gear for Rogues includes two heirloom weapons, shoulders, chestpiece and two trinkets. In addition to that, players also have access to an heirloom ring through Fishing as well as a cloak and a helm introduced in the Cataclysm expansion. As of the new Mists of Pandaria (MoP) expansion, heirloom pants will be available to those in guilds who have completed the Working Better as a Team achievement by obtaining 600 skill points in all professions and secondary professions. When putting together an heirloom set for your Rogue, you have several avenues available to you. Many players like to collect “badges”, known as Justice Points, to purchase their heirloom gear. Justice Points are gained through raiding and 5-man heroics/dungeons. Another way to purchase heirloom gear is by using Honor Points earned through PVP. A third way you can purchase heirlooms, as of patch 4.3, is with Darkmoon Prize Tickets, earned at the Darkmoon Faire. The final way to get heirloom gear is by collecting Champion’s Seals earned through the Argent Tournament in northern Icecrown. This last method requires that you have a Crusader title, which has been made siginificantly easier to get with the addition of Faction Tabards and Commendation Badges that help you earn extra reputation. Previously, heirloom gear could only be purchased in a few specific Northrend locations, but heirloom vendors were added to major cities in patch 4.1 to simplify the process. In addition to that, you can now trade Honor Points for Justice Points, and vice versa, by visiting the appropriate Honor Vendor or Justice Vendor. When prioritizing heirloom gear, a Rogue’s main hand weapon is his most important piece of gear. If you’re severely limited in the alternative currency department, try to make this the one heirloom purchase you don’t skip. Having a high DPS, hard-hitting main hand weapon will help you level up faster than any experience bonus. When it comes to choosing a main hand weapon, your choice of spec will ultimately determine which weapons you should get. Assassination Rogues should get a Balanced Heartseeker (or Sharpened Scarlet Kris, which was changed to a slower 1.8 speed dagger in the 5.0.4 patch) for their main hand dagger while Combat Rogues will want to get Venerable Mass of McGowan or Venerable Dal'Rend's Sacred Charge as their non-dagger main hand weapon. Subtlety Rogues can excel with daggers or non-daggers, so any of those weapons listed above will work fine as a main hand weapon, although daggers are usually the better overall choice for Subtlety. Once you get access to Dual Talent Specialization at level 30, you’ll be able to switch back and forth between two specs, so try to get a uploads/S4/ wow-powerlevelling-guide.pdf
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