Let me preface this article by saying I’m a casual player, so I don’t have an excessive amount of time to play. I was excited to join a guild but quickly learned how dedicated and intense some players can be. Despondant but not deafed, I searched google for some sort of leveling guide that would show me where to go alone to make some quick progress.
Playing at prime time was pretty much impossible with my schedule and this left me very little choice in the way of questing and grinding experience. I knew there had to be solo quests that catered to players like me so I continued my search for a LOTRO solo leveling guide. I was really impressed with some of the guides I found online.
I was amazed at where this guide was leading me to go, I had never considered some of these places. You could tell that it was made so that anyone could level to 60 entirely because it concentrated on the soloable quests. The beauty of it all was that I was able to find groups along the way and knock out some quests that I couldn’t do alone. Regardless of your play style or time limitations, you can eventually become as strong as the most dedicated players if you exhibit some patience.
The trick to this is that the quests are organized so that you don’t go in the same spot three or four times to complete quests you could’ve done at once. The guides also focused on increasing your awareness of the map and your surroundings. Don’t forget to use your personal horse as often as possible to increase your traveling speed.
A well made LOTRO solo leveling guide can make a huge difference in your ability to progress in the game. It’s great feeling like you did something worthwhile and fun instead of just wasting time in LOTRO while not making much progress. I hope this article helps people go out and google a few guides for LOTRO you won’t be disappointed with the results!
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