According to wow gold WOW Ebook he completed level 58 to 59 in 5 hours and 33 minutes. I leveled my Horde Troll Priest in 6 hours and 34 minutes and took various screenshots to prove it.
Considering it’s the first time wow gold I’ve leveled a character this high (next highest is a level 39 Alliance Night Elf Druid) and I have to keep looking at the guide (online since my printer is broken) to see what to do next (will be easier/faster next time) and occasionally wow gold check on Thottbot etc… for quest instructions I think taking an extra hour to complete a level is acceptable.
And based on a leveling experiment me and a friend started today wow gold at exactly the same time (Hellfire realm was down, so went on a PVP realm for the 1st time) I’m not that fast at leveling: The two of us started a new Horde character at the same time/same realm and are wow gold both following Joana’s Blood Elves 1-25 leveling guide (Blood Elves only available to wow gold those buying the Burning Crusade addon) and he was about half a level ahead of me by level wow gold.
They are chatting as they might do during a game session for this massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG). The three are preparing to battle a dragon. The first says, “I’ve gone ahead and equipped my Epic Axe.” The second, (a female avatar but a male voice) replies, “switching to explosive arrows.” The third says, “Yeah, I’m gonna equip myself with a little - uh - FOUR WHEELS OF FURY!!”wow gold and suddenly his character is inside an animated Toyota Tacoma. “No Way,” the first character says. “There’s no trucks in World of Warcraft,” the second complains. The character drives forward in the Toyota until he confronts the dragon, saying “let’s do this!” The dragon swallows the Toyota Tacoma and the other two characters groan. A moment later the dragon wow gold clutches his chest and the Tacoma bursts forth from the monster’s chest as it collapses wow gold. The dragon’s heart is in the flatbed of the pickup