Quote Originally Posted by Rasczak View Post
So you prefer buying relics or maybe just avoid Reavers altogether? Or do you prefer the slayer attempt now?

May not be your way but doesn't make it bad advice. And ages? How much xp do you need for lvl 10 to 13? Because if I do each quest once on each difficulty I get relics towards Tor as well getting 13 easily.
And your 4 quests vs my 9 makes it a little less tedious. If you want to powerlevel then there are loads of quests you can do easily for xp.

No you don't get xp for being below a quest but that makes no difference in reality. It's still not difficult to do certain quests which we did for ages at that level.


But seeing as my suggestion is different to yours I can see how claiming it's bad advice makes yours a little more viable when in reality you have chosen quests a new player should only do with a bunch of veterans and not easy to do alone when you do not know them.
Although the GH main 3 quests can have the same said for them.

See those of us who have been playing forever can Zerg quests...I find it hysterically funny though that you give Stormcleave as an option claiming the quests I suggest (which give the same xp and are shorter) are better yet people like me have done Stormcleave at lvl 6-8 or in worse case scenarios lvl 8-10. The OP said lvl 10.

As for Orchard quests, they range from lvl 14 and up and are much more difficult to get done than the GH quests.
But each to their own I suppose
Grinding relics makes absolutely no sense at all. Run real lootruns, then buy the relics (which are ridiculously cheap, Khyber they are ~15k PP per set of 20) from the Auction House. Grinding 20 Tapestries takes about 10% of the time it takes to grind 60 relics, and they sell for enough to buy the 60 relics and have plenty over.

Running Stormcleave under level again is bad advice. It's quicker to run it at level 9, if for no other reason than you can equip better weapons (more DPS = faster kills) and be hasted *all* the time, plus even the squishies can survive that unlucky crit so you keep the 10% no deaths XP. I used to run SC at level 5-6 (even on Elite) back when the game made doing so worthwhile - now you get more XP for running it at level 9 (guaranteed no deaths, instead of 50/50 in a PUG at level 6), and it's faster. Hard and Elite both make sense to run at 10 or 11 - but if you've already burned the first time XP by doing things the pre-Mod 9 way, don't repeat SC.

Just whatever you do, don't get into the horrible situation a lot of us find ourselves in (myself included when I made the mistake of running everything underlevel) of being level 18 and having done all the good and mediocre XP quests in the game on normal, hard and elite already. 18-20 on repeats is a horrid grind, and the road to that grind starts by going to Gianthold at 10 as we did when the cap was 16.