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WoW Reviewed Again at Eurogamer

Eurogamer has re-reviewed WoW!
For new players - and the high percentage of max-level players who like to start new characters to try out the game's enthralling selection of classes - that initial rush now never stops. If you make use of Blizzard's masterstroke innovation and keep your character "rested" - allowing you to level at twice the speed if you play less, provided you log out in an inn or capital city - you can make a new level every time you turn the game on and play for a couple of hours, right the way up to level 40.
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Outlands Rested
# Mar 21 2008 at 3:55 AM Rating: Decent
I've got doubled exp all the way thro the Outlands with my Pally.
Ditto
# Mar 20 2008 at 1:18 PM Rating: Decent
Resting exp FTW.
Rest
# Mar 19 2008 at 11:43 PM Rating: Decent
I always try to play on rest exp...I only have enough time to play for an hour or two a day at most during the week so by weekend I have enough rest exp to level up a couple levels. If not I just play some of my alts who are always rested to the max and can level them up 3-4 levels pretty quick. Rest exp rulz!!!

Edited, Mar 20th 2008 3:44am by Psychospy
yay resting bonus
# Mar 19 2008 at 9:44 AM Rating: Good
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I had a bit of resting bonus (too busy with work these days to play much), so I went on a playing spree this weekend... I got my character from 54 to nearly 58 over the week-end with quests and kills and farming (Felwood and Winterspring) before my rest bonus ran out. So I am DEFINATELY sold on the "always log out at an Inn" principle.
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