Some players are currently leveling their twinks from level 110 to 120 in Turbo. World of Warcraft wants to change that and is considering adjustments.
In World of Warcraft, there are currently many ways to achieve the last levels from 110 to 120. Whether through quests, PvP, island expeditions, or the new faction incursions, there are several ways to quickly gain experience. However, this also leads to the exploitation of certain systems that Blizzard did not consider.
Players offer “island level runs”: Those who already have one or two characters at max level are currently leveling particularly fast through island expeditions. The business with small leveling groups is even booming right now.
Two characters team up, both at level 110, with perfect legendaries and amazing gear, and boost a third player to level 120 on Turbo. Since the two “providers” have activated an XP stop, they themselves do not level up, and their gear is always top-notch for the island expeditions.
Since the enemies on the island scale with the personal level, they can comfortably boost the “customer” from level 110 to 120, often in just a few hours.
Blizzard wanted to deactivate level stop: To counter this behavior, Blizzard announced in the official forum that they would deactivate the level stop for players at level 110 and above. This was actually intended so that players could remain in certain phases of low-level PvP and not to halt progress in the current content and exploit mechanics.
Only a few hours after this announcement, Blizzard responded again, stating that they “thought about it again” and would not implement the change for now. The developers are looking for other solutions that would be more elegant.
Change is coming, but when? One thing is clear: Blizzard does not want “turbo leveling,” where 2 players stay at level 110 and bring another to 120. Those using this method should hurry—because Blizzard might find another solution to this “problem” soon.
Have you also been “boosted through islands” to level up quickly? Do you think it’s good and sensible that Blizzard wants to put a stop to it?


