WoW player hits level cap without even arriving at the starting area in 200-day grinding ordeal

World of Warcraft: Dragonflight Alexstrasza


It’s official: Reaching World of Warcraft’s level cap of 70 without leaving its tutorial zone is now old-hat. Instead, real dedicated zen masters hit maximum strength without even arriving there, making use of WoW’s pet battle mechanic to slowly level up without ever leaving the confines of the boat that takes you to the game’s starting area. That’s what a player called Cheatcho did, who documented his remarkably stationery journey to level 70 in a recent Reddit thread (opens in new tab) (via GamesRadar (opens in new tab)).

How did he manage it? Well, WoW contains a few pet battle quests that can be finished by any character on your account, rather than only the character who got the quest. By picking up the quests on one character and concluding them on another, you can do things like, well, level up a character that hasn’t even arrived at the starting area yet. All Cheatcho had to do was grind five of these quests for over 200 days to reach the dizzying heights of level 70 on his boat-bound Pandaren Shaman (why is it always Pandarens?).



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