World of Warcraft Player Goes from Level 10 to 70 Without Selling Items or Spending Money

World of Warcraft Player Goes from Level 10 to 70 Without Selling Items or Spending Money

Highlights

  • Leveling a character in WoW without spending money or selling items can be a challenging but rewarding experience.
  • The experiment by Soapy_99 showcases the wealth accumulated on the journey to the level cap.
  • With the focus on endgame content in modern WoW, leveling alts can still provide joy in the game.

As a dedicated World of Warcraft player, I have always found the journey of leveling up a character to be an enriching and rewarding experience, even more so when approached with unique challenges or constraints. The experiment carried out by Soapy_99, where they took a character all the way to the level cap without spending any money or selling a single item, is not only impressive but also serves as a reminder of the wealth that can be accumulated during this process.


A player in “World of Warcraft” undertook an engaging challenge: they levelled up a character from an Allied race to the maximum level without spending a single coin or trading an item. In today’s “World of WarWarcraft,” endgame is a significant focus, but leveling can be an enjoyable escape from the constant grind.

In Classic version of World of Warcraft, players have constantly tried to make leveling more difficult or interesting by adding their own challenges. Blizzard, the developers, have also helped out by creating Hardcore servers for Classic. Leveling holds greater significance in Classic, but it has been sidelined in Retail, although this might be to encourage playing multiple characters, or alts.

The worth of leveling a character in Retail was documented by Soapy_99, who took a Warrior in World of Warcraft all the way to Level 70 without spending any money or selling any of their items. Such lengths were taken in this endeavor that their character, Elandrus, never paid for a flight master’s service and even opened a Guild Bank to hoard an entire mountain of loot.

World of Warcraft Player Reaches Level Cap Without Selling Items or Spending Money

Throughout his adventure in “World of Warcraft,” Elandrus traveled through every expansion. However, he only completed instanced content within the “Dragonflight” expansion. To avoid expenses on bank slots and bags, Elandrus carefully saved up funds and items prior to the experiment. During this exploration, Elandrus amassed a total of 14,191 gold pieces and 566 items without spending a penny on repairs. As Elandrus was proficient in replacing gear quicker than it could be damaged, he didn’t encounter any repair expenses.

Instead of viewing Soapy_99’s effort as futile, they offered an engaging perspective on how much money a player garners while advancing to the maximum level in “World of Warcraft.” After disposing of all their possessions to a merchant, Elandrus amassed a total of 20,158 gold coins. This sum is considerably greater than the earnings during Soapy_99’s preceding attempt in “Shadowlands,” where their character managed to accumulate only 5,432 gold while progressing to Level 50.

In World of Warcraft, the introduction of Warbands has made it common for players to include alts in their gaming experience. While many continue to prioritize a single primary character, particularly during raid seasons, there is still much pleasure to be gained from leveling up an alternate character using regular or unusual methods.

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2024-07-25 13:43