

You will actually have to play your alts to get them Class Order Hall Resources. Therefore, I’ll go straight to saying that yes, Legion is a lot less passive than Warlords. Well, you put force in quotes, so I assume you already know that no one is actually forcing you to do anything. Am I needlessly worried about getting resources for my alts? They can’t even do follower missions without farming resources. There is no passive way to get resources, and no way to progress Artifact Knowledge (the catch-up mechanism) without resources. Legion will force me to quest with alts to get resources. Q4tQ: Will Legion “force us” to play our alts more (and earlier) that usual? In Warlords I could park my low-level alts in the Garrison and they could do stuff there without much time invested. Your friend may find it better to just chain run dungeons, or maybe will enjoy simply seeing the world. My advice is to try questing and dungeons until you get a feel for what’s most rewarding for you. I hit 110 without even finishing all four of the scaling zones (I didn’t do Stormheim on that character) and went straight for Suramar.

I seemed to level fairly quickly just by doing the quests in a zone.
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As for how to do it best, I’m honestly not sure if Dungeons are still the fastest way to go. Honestly, though, with scaling you should absolutely be able to run dunegons and do most stuff in a zone together even if you’re 110 and they’re 102. There is phasing to a degree - using Stormheim as an example, there are various story quests that trigger phasing at times. (Some of them repeat, like Draenor Apexis ones, and some of them don’t.) There are some bonus objectives which your friend will be able to complete and you at 110 may not, if you’ve already done them. Qs4tQ: Aside from the scenario (I can’t believe there’ s only one!), is there anything else, like phasing, that prevents a level 110 with more time than his friends to level up from joining a friend still leveling months later on their journey and just speeding things up amidst the ever-scaling broken isles? Furthermore, if said level 110 friend indeed has that time and desire to help (not powerlevel, just “help”) a lower level friend… aside from dungeons, how would they best do that? Are there still static “bonus objectives” on the map for the leveling player? Are they good XP? One of the most attractive things about a scaling gameworld is this “level gap bridging” for friends with divergent availability to play, my core question I’m getting at here is: how is this best capitalized on
