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Team iDemise Alliance & Horde Leveling Guides  

As a whole the Team iDemise leveling guides for both Horde and Alliance represent what are easily the, well . . . easiest leveling guides out there. The beauty of these leveling guides lies within the supremely simple steps outlined for the user to follow making it well nigh impossible to lose your way at any point.

In a nutshell the guides work like this: first you load up the MapMod addon for World of Warcraft, and then you import all the required map notes from the file given to you upon purchase, and add them into your game following the easy instructions.

After this it's simply a breeze to follow the Guide. Each step is labeled 1, 2, 3, and so on, making it impossible to lose your way. As a test I loaded the guide up for a quick run through with one of my mid level characters, in this case using the leveling directory to find the correct zone for my character before proceeding.

If you're wondering what the leveling directory is, that would be almost the "yellow pages" for finding your way should you be jumping into the guide with a previously made character. Given that the character in question was Alliance, I switched over to the Ironforge map to find the listing of level ranges, labeled much like the individual steps throughout the specific zone maps.

At this time I was playing a level 44 druid so, according to their guide, my designated target for questing would be Feralas from 44-45. Now, since I'd personally declined to visit Feralas with my druid, at least until now, I had not already completed any of the quests listed in the Guide. However, you should remember if you attempt to follow the guide on any partially leveled character, that you may have already completed some of the listed Quests.

Well, all in all I found myself having no trouble getting oriented and setting out along the steps placed by the iDemise team. The same was true for following the Horde guide that I tested with a previously created character, a level 45 hunter, as well as a newly made one.

Of all the leveling guides out there you'll find no better guide than the iDemise Leveling Guides in my experience. With the ease of use, forgoing the need to even alt-tab onto another screen for directions, no matter where you start out the iDemise guides are clearly both the fastest and easiest whether you're a first-timer, an experienced gamer, or simply leveling up an alt or two.

- Madgan

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