Blizzard has the necessary experience for level-ups in WoW: Battle for Azeroth increased. We tell you how long leveling now takes.
Leveling in Battle for Azeroth went quite quickly. It was not even necessary to visit all new areas to reach max level 120. However, Blizzard has changed this with the latest patch of the beta for World of Warcraft: Battle for Azeroth. From now on, leveling takes almost 15% longer.
This is how the XP values increase. From now on, in the beta (and subsequently in the live version), all players will have to nibble a little longer on their experience bar. An increase of 15% necessary XP per level ensures that players need longer for the level-up and have to complete more quests or dungeons.
For comparison. From 110 to 111, one needed 723,000 experience points before the patch, now 831,450.
From 119 to 120, it was previously 777,000 experience points, now it is a remarkable 893,550.
What does this mean in plain text? In summary, each level requires just over 100,000 additional experience points. This corresponds to an average of five full quests, so one additional hub per level.
Are the quests sufficient? However, no one needs to worry about insufficient quest content for leveling on Zandalar and Kul Tiras. So far, it has been enough to complete about two of the three areas per faction and still manage the respective dungeon to reach level 120. Now it will be necessary to at least dip into the third zone. Since you must complete all areas to unlock world quests anyway, the actual difference is minimal.
Do you think it’s good if leveling takes a bit longer and you at least have to enter all areas? Or should it go a bit faster so that one can quickly get to the endgame content?
