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n a strarter area, you would have to do a reasonly long quest chain to get the Ramparts quests, which mean I run the place twice before actually getting the quest for it. The Utgarde Keep quest appears near Utgarde Keep itself. Over in the Borean Tundra, there's a questline from the Kirin Tor that you need to finish first. You need to do a few quests at Amber Ledge, and then they'll fly you over to Coldarra where you'll get a new wow gold there. You do some quests there, and then they send you into The Nexus. It's quite a bit longer and more complicated than Utgarde Keep, but worth it. It's quite a bit longer and more complicated than Utgarde Keep, but worth it.
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When the Wrarh comes around, you want to finish up your quest, or scribble down where you get them, abandon them and get them later. In a dungeon, Dehta isn't a faction you can gain reputation with, but you can do that with championing, yes. After a bit of testing and checking, it looks like most of the dungeons don't give any specific rep beyond the main Horde/Alliance factions. The neutral factions, you'll only gain rep with those if you put on their tabard. Argent Crusade, Kirin Tor, Knights of the Ebon Blade, and the Wyrmrest Accord. You can pretty much go to whatever level 80 dungeon you want and gain rep.
    IBefore Wrath has launch, the Borean Tundra is a very varied zone. Moving from one questing area to the next, each part will look a little different from the previous part. Sandy beaches into hotsprings into snowy tundra into fiery caves and then you fly over to Coldarra which is all frozen over and laced with magic.
For better or worse , the Howling Fjord is more consistent as far as terrain. I find Howling Fjord to be easier to level in, but Borean tundra had cooler 'effects'. In HF, the quests and their objectives were easier to accomplish. But in borean tundra, I got my first tank, my first "take out 250 of these guys" quest, my first ride on a flying carpet. Plus that whole "mist" thing was awesome
leveling guide. There's a lot more 'story' in borean tundra and you feel the war against arthas moreso there in my opinion.
The Forsaken is the focus for the Horde to large scale. Vengeance Landing  is here, the staging point for their offensive against the Scourge. Developing and testing the new plague, you will be doing lots of questing. Here, there are some origin stories for the Alliance. You learn where Humanity came from, you get more information on the Dwarves, that whole spiel. For both factions, your Titan lore in the expansion starts here.



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