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September 14th, 2008

Owning The Opposition In Your Favourite Games

Power leveling has always been a feature of role playing games. Even the first pen and paper versions always had players eagerly figuring out how to get to the next level. Get that next awesome stat, that next critical weapon in order to make more critical hits.

Now with MMO’s having established themselves as a key feature of every keen gamers life, power leveling is an vital skill all gamers need.

In a nutshell, power leveling refers to any set of strategies used to rapidly and continuously level your character up. However different sets of strategies are needed in differentmethodologies.

Also whether the game is single or multi player should be considered. For single player games, simply do every single quest that you can. This will get you to the maximum level possible in that game, especially if you go off and search through all of the various maps to explore.

Multiplayer RPGs are a different lot though. Often, there is a strict level cap and an excess of content to be played. Where single player RPGs might take thirty or more hours to fully complete, MMOs can take in excess of hundreds of hours just to level up once. And once you level up, there is still a ton of other stuff to complete.

Therefore, you can get a high level friend to help your character advance. By letting him do most of the work, you can save yourself from doing just about anything until you’re a very high level, and you will level up very quickly.

Unfortunately there just isn’t room here to get into the nitty-gritty. What you should really be doing is getting a good guide for the game you are currently most into. Think of it like this - a lot of folks are happy to spend a few hundred dollars on equipment for their favourite sport, so why not spend a few dollars in getting more performance and enjoyment by being an expert at power leveling your favourite game?

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