(edited by MadsDNJensEN.3610)
Easy leveling guide, hope it helps =)
5. Crafting provides great amount of experience
Once you have a level 80 character, you can start doing dungeons and then switch to a lower level character towards the end of the run so that the lower level character gets the final reward for the dungeon run, which is 70% xp of your character’s level. This is by far the easiest way to level your characters. Just bring the lower level character to the map on which the dungeon is located prior to starting the run with your level 80. The only downside to this method is that it can get rather tedious and there are many people in the community who discourage it and dislike people who do it so it is best to do it with a guild party. Also if you’re going to use this method, please do NOT start the dungeon, ie. don’t be the player who starts the instance.
You also get Tomes of Knowledge as rewards for playing structured PvP. These items increase your character’s level by 1 instantly so if you enjoy doing PvP or get bored of doing PvE, this is a good way to level your characters.
(edited by Sundar.1735)
You can clear all the cities in about 3 hours (that’s about 10 levels and some decent rewards for starting players).
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4. This way is by far the fastest but also by far the most boring. clear every area in Guild Wars 2. what i usually do for a low level character is that i first go for the 5 starting areas for the 5 races. In this order
1. Plains of Ashford
2. Queensdale
3. Wayfarer Foothils
4. Caledon Forest
5. Metricia Province
If you are not level 80 by this point or if you do not have a guild which you can join in WVW you can Clear all the cities.
I dont know if I understand you correctly. You get level 1 toon, do all starting areas (with events, gathering etc) and you are near level 80? Right?