Many people who have been playing World of Warcraft for years are tempted to employ the services of a WoW power leveling company rather than start a new character from scratch. It is understandable, in a way, since leveling can take such a long time. However, before you sign up with a WoW power leveling service, consider these three reasons why it is not a great idea.
Why pay twice? You are already paying a monthly subscription to play World of Warcraft. When you sign up with a WoW power leveling company, not only are you paying a second fee, but you are also paying someone to play the game you already pay to play! From a financial standpoint alone, this makes little sense.
You are also setting yourself up for fraud. How much do you really know about that WoW power leveling company? By giving away not only your WoW account information, but also your credit card information, you are making yourself extremely vulnerable to scammers. Your account can be compromised and stolen, your characters stripped of the gear and gold, not to mention that your real life bank account could be emptied faster than you can blink. Do not look to Blizzard to help in these situations. Once you violate their rules by signing up with a WoW power leveling service, you are beyond their help.
Learn how to play. If you have multiple characters at the level cap, you may think you have nothing left to learn and want to leave the grind to a WoW power leveling company. However, the first time you log into your brand new toon and get ready to raid, you will find yourself faced with buttons, spells and talents that you have no idea how to use. Imagine the disappointment of your guild when they find themselves wiping over and over due to your need to cheat the system.
All in all, a WoW power leveling service is a bad investment. You play this game because you enjoy it, right? Take the time to enjoy the journey on all of your characters, new and old, as shortcuts never pay off in the end.
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