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Easy money:
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This works easily if you have high experience in Herbalism, First Aid, Skinning,
Leather Working, etc. Get the materials needed for what you want to make.
For example, for First Aid, kill lots of humanoids for linen cloth, wool cloth, etc.
Then, just sell the materials to an NPC. If you want more money (for example for
Skinning and Leatherworking), make something out of the leather, then sell or auction
it off at the nearest auction house.
In Ashenvalle, there are Rotting Slime that drop treasure chests with good items.


Easy experience:
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An easy way to increase the speed of leveling up is being rested. This will double
the experience from killing enemies only. Discovering an area will not get you double
the experience. An easy way to get rested is logging out at an inn. Whenever you know
you are going to be away from the game for awhile, try to log out while inside an inn.
This will get your player rested while you are away. To tell if your character is rested,
look up at the circle next to his or her portrait where it shows your level.
A "zzz" will be there instead of your level. This indicates that you are rested.
You can also tell if you are rested by looking at your experience bar. The experience
you have gained so far will be blue and all of the experience you gain will be blue until
you pass the small marker on the experience bar.


Where to find Ekeyakee:
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In the "Ekeyakee" quest given by Segra Darkthorn in the CrossRoads, go northeast to
Grol'dom farm. Travel to the east side of the mountain, where you will find the bones of
a Giant Kodo near a tree. Stand next to the head and blow the horn. Ekeyakee will appear,
unless someone just killed him a moment ago. He will be standing next to the tail if
done correctly, and is a level 16 White Lion. Remember that this is a quest, and if you
kill him you cannot try again unless you get a friend to blow the horn and let you tame
it. If this happens, he loses the horn. You can get a new one from Segra by abandoning
the quest and getting it back from her.


Defeating Vagash:
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To kill Vagash on the "Protecting The Herd" quest, it is easier just to get a group
with a healer ranged and a meat.


Learn how to fish, cook, etc.:
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Go to a trainer and learn the basics. Once your done with the basic learning, open your
ability book. The ability you learned should be there. Drag the ability to your action
bar. Once there, click on it and it will probably say what kind of items you need or
where to go. Note: You must have the correct weapons to do this. For example, for fishing
you will need a Fishing Rod; and for Mining you will need a Mining Pick.
From there, once you reach a certain level in your abilities you can upgrade your weapons.


Increase Enchant skill:
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Select Tailoring and Enchanting as your two professions, then kill a lot of Defias Thieves
if you are in Elwynn Forest or Defias Looters or Pillagers if you are in Westfall. Get a
lot of linen cloth Then, tailor a large number of bolt and shirts. Get your skill to about
40 or 50, then go to a Journeyman Tailor. Learn to create a red linen robe. Try Stormwind
if you are human. Then, create some red linen robes. They are enchanted; use Disenchant
to get a skill point in Enchant and either Lesser Magic or Strange Dust. Then, enchant
people's bracers for free. Buy linen cloth from people and make more red linen robes
and disenchant them. This requires some time and money, but it is much easier than
any other way.


Prairie Chicken:
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Go to Saldean's Farm in Westfall and find a chicken. Select it and type /chicken into the
chat window. Note: Setting up a macro for this will make it go a lot quicker. Do this until
"Chicken looks at you quizzically. Maybe you should inspect it?" appears in the chat window.
It requires a lot of tries to do this; patience is required. If done correctly,
right-clicking over the chicken should open a quest window. Accept it and purchase the
Special Chicken Feed from Farmer Saldean. Return to the chicken, select it, then type
/cheer into the chat window. Right click the chicken and complete the quest. If everything
is done correctly, the chicken will now lay an egg. This egg is your new pet, a Prairie
Chicken.


Enchanting:
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Give away free Enchants if people provide the materials or wait till you are over level
40 and have a mount and can use it. Then, buy lots of the same materials and repeatedly
enchant the same item with the same enchant until it will not level you any more. Then,
repeat the process. This will get you to a high Enchanting level quickly.



Warlock: Easy kills:
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When you are a Warlock, use your Fireballs and Drain Soul powers at a time on an enemy.
You must do some quests to get some of these powers. Note: This works most, but not all,
of the time.


Lordz Of Brooklyn reference:
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In Goldshire, there is a man named Remy Two-Times. This is a reference to the Lordz Of
Brooklyn group member Paulie 2times.


Romeo and Juliet reference:
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In Undercity, all of the bankers last name are Montague, which is a reference to the
famous family which Romeo belongs to.


Creating macros:
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To create a macro, press [Esc] and select "Macros", or type in /macro or /m. A little
window should appear, listing all of your available macros. Click "New" and another
window will appear asking for a name. It will have a list of icons inside. Choose a
name that will make sense to you later and select an icon for it. Once you have done this,
it will show up in your macro list. After that, there should be a cursor inside of a text
box. This is where you actually write your macro. For example, if you wanted to do something
when you first logged on, for example say hello to everyone, you would type in /s Hello all!.
Also, if you would like to use an emote faster without having to resort to typing in the
action ever single time, make a new macro for it and type in the action that you would
like to perform. After you have finished creating your macro, drag it into your quick list
and when you click on it or press its corresponding key, it will activate. Another thing
you can do is insert %t into your macro. When this is added in to a macro, when you select
a creature, player, etc., it will do what you type and add in the name of whatever you
selected.
For example, if you typed in /s What's up %t? as your macro, when you have someone or
something selected it will come up with the name of whatever you have selected in place
of %t. Another thing you can do with macros is cast spells on others much faster.
For example, if you type this as your macro:

/target Elinia/cast Mark of the Wild(Rank 3)

It would automatically target that player and cast that spell on them. There is no need
to write out the spell names and ranks. When you are making this type of macro, open your
spellbook and press [Shift] + Left Mouse Button. It will automatically add the name of
the spell that you just clicked into your macro.


A tip for enchanters:
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If you want to become an enchanter or you are an enchanter i suggest u become as tailor
aswell so then you can make enchanted items and disenchant them this is really helpfull.
(If you are thinking of becoming an enchanter i suggest lvl 40 minimum for easy enchanted
item loots)


Buyback system:
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