Archive for September, 2009
Do you want power level your Warrior Priest in Warhammer Online? If you want to level up your character in the quickest way possible, you must keep in mind two things:
- Where to go
- What quests to accept or decline
How do you know which is the best place to level and what quests to take up or reject?
Level Your Warrior Priest By Going To The Best Leveling Places
The first thing you must do to start power leveling is to find the best place to level your character in Warhammer Online.
Good leveling grounds should meet 3 requirements. They should have lots of quality quests to do, enough creatures to kill for experience and takes a short amount of time to get too.
Also make sure that you do not have a lot of competition to kill creatures in that leveling area. If there are too many people, move to the next area as you will waste time competing to kill the same creatures as others.
Level Your Warrior Priest By Only Accepting Good Quests
Now that you have finished finding a good spot to level your Warrior Priest, it is time to find quality quests to accept.
In order to level up your character quickly, you need to avoid junk quests. Junk quests are quests that are take a long time to complete and only gives you a small reward in return. Staying away from junk quests and only accepting good quests is a good means of power leveling your character.
But how do you know exactly what the best places to level are and what quests to accept or decline?
Power Level Your Warrior Priest With Warhammer Online Leveling guide
To know the exactly where the best places to kill creatures for most experience and what quests to accept or decline without spending hours on research, it is highly recommended to use the Warhammer Online Warrior Priest leveling guide.
This guide has done all the hours of research for you and will give you all the information that you need to power level your character in step-by-step instructions.
I haven’t ranked these games because they are on different platforms and very diverse categories. These games are some of the most anticipated games of 2009 and have large fan bases. They all look exciting and will provide tons of gamers with some high intensity fun!
Halo Wars – Halo Wars is a real-time-strategy (RTS) game built specifically for the Xbox 360 console. Players manage resources and create and maintain buildings and armies to complete objectives. There are two playable factions, the human UNSC and alien Covenant, with their own units, strengths, and special abilities. Players establish their armies by building and expanding bases; it is at these locations that units are trained and upgrades resourced. There are only a few base locations on each scenario or map, making base fortification and defense a key priority. Destruction of a player’s last base results in defeat if a new base is not quickly reestablished. This is new territory for Halo, if they don’t pull this off it could seriously hurt the Halo brand name. The game launches in the U.S. on March third, so get ready!
Guitar Hero: Metallica – Guitar Hero is such a clever idea, get a guitar and play while watching the screen patterns. Who would have thought it would be a global hit like it is? Guitar Hero 3 was awesome and then they brought out Guitar Hero: Aerosmith which focused on one band. I am more of a Metallica fan and interested in how many and which songs they will select from the Metallica song arsenal. I have started to burn out on Guitar Hero a while back but maybe this new version will spark my interest again. It comes out on March 29th.
God of War 3 – A game with great fighting and graphics, God of War is back and better than ever. This time the amount of enemies onscreen has been increased to 50 as opposed to the maximum of 15 in previous God of War installments. That is always good news. Only two weapons have been confirmed so far: the trademark Blades of Athena, and the Cestus, a pair of fist gauntlets shaped like lion heads. These new weapons appear to have the ability to smash through solid objects, such as rocks. Sounds like fun. The game comes out for PS3 only towards the very end of this year. So don’t hold your breath.
Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars – Okay I am stoked about this one! I am seriously considering buying a Nintendo DS just for this game. My friends say don’t buy a system for one game, but I say rules are made to be broken. Besides, this game is badass! Listen to this: there is a drug dealing minigame a la Drugwars, which will allow players to peddle six types of drugs around the city. Players will make a profit by recognizing market conditions and demands based on geography and plying their wares accordingly. Wow, and I thought Scarface had a decent mini drug game. If that doesn’t have you sold, you can use the stylus on the DS as a screwdriver to hotwire cars. After doing so, the vehicle’s alarm can be set off, which can be deactivated with a special device. Different cars need different tools to be hotwired. Greatness. The game comes out March 17.