To Buy Power Leveling in Red Dawn of Rage

People to buy power leveling partly constructed a back story for him as a member of the Menethil family and a former Argent Dawn member. Since the Light abandoned him when he fell to the Scourge he fights with his rage instead, rage at the Scourge and rage at the Light itself. Hence the "Red Dawn" of rage instead of the "Argent Dawn" of faith buy power leveling.

This stuff is great for coordinated stories, but I found that having an Antihero, Villain Protagonist, or some other brand of Evil Good Guy brings up cool day-to-day RP situations to buy power leveling. The trick is to make that character evil enough to be horrifying, but not so evil as to make people wonder why the others in the guild let him live.

For example, I rolled my Death Knight the first day Wrath hit, and he was actually the first character in my very casual guild to hit 80 to buy power leveling. He ran a few lower level instances with people, but for the most part it was solo work. While we are not an RP guild, we all tend to assign certain demeanors to buy power leveling. My Death Knight tended towards quiet and brooding in contrast to my manic party animal of a Paladin. When we got enough people to 80 to run an instance, we ventured into the Halls of Lightning. Since most of them just hit 80, I was the only one out of the 5 of us who had completed to buy power leveling in the Sons of Hodir quest chain.

   

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