Dugi Guides Competition
How To Enter
Leave a comment on our blog below and tell us.
What is your favourite level 1-60 Zone (or Dungeon) and tell us why?
Prizes
10 Lifetime Dugi Guides Membership + In-Game Pets
Grand Prize: 3 Manually selected comments will receive 5 In-Game Pets or equivalent value from the Blizzard Store
7 Randomly selected comments will receive their choice of 1 In-Game Pet or equivalent value from the Blizzard Store
Rules
1. Make sure you enter the correct email address for us to contact you
2. One entry per person, you can invite your friends to enter.
3. Competition will end when the winners are announced on March 21st 2011
Good Luck!
823 replies to "Dugi Guide Competition (March 2011)"
Darkshore –
My favorite area would have to be Darkshore. It was where I first started outside the starting area and i’ve started night elves and dreanei more. It’s where i met my closest friend that i’ve ever had and a few more friends. i joined my firest guild and had my first group experience while questing there. the quests series there were classic and quite easy to understand and involving, and the transition to Ashenvale was easy and very smooth. It’s where i had my first PvP interaction, with dueling and with horde lol, it was also my first camping experience and i remember how much i hated it, but it was still fun and awesome and i wouldnt trade anything for it. The memories and time i’ve spent there is worth more to me than anything in the game i have now.
I can still picture my first flight into Ironforge, past the snowy fields and through the gates. Ironforge
will always be my first home in WoW. Watching fireworks on the hillside…
The excitement of raiding groups storming through town.
I like the caverns near Crossroads in Durotar the most due to the drops and some top gear – awesome caverns for hunter !
I would have to say the old dead mines as it was the first dungeon I went into and it was hard enough just getting to the entrance.
Once you found it the fear of not knowing what to expect, I ws just terrorfied
Zul’Farak – this is my favorite place. It’s outside, easy to do, straight forward. some bosses are hard to kill, anyway, everything is fun in this place. i think i did it more than 20 times at this place. Zul’farak, you are the best!
I like Teldrassil. I know it’s just a starting area. But I remember, when I began wow with my first character, thinking just how beautiful this place was.
My favorite zone would have to be Winterspring, i love how it is all covered in snow and full of lots of animals. I think the zone is beautiful and somewhat peaceful place to be, not to mention the cats in the zone are beautiful, which is one of my favorite things about the area, also along with the mount alliance can obtain from there, which is just as beautiful.
My favourite zone is Durotar in Kalimdor , this is my MOST AND ALWAYS WILL BE favourite zone because it was just so friggen perfect. I used to play the trial like 3 years ago and I still remember listening to durotar music 3 years back …. the questlines there was godlike and it was just well epic , the mobs there were easy to kill and **** questing at echo isles was also **** hard …. This is the zone where I started WoW so god bless Durotar
Glory to the Horde !
I’ve been a huge fan of shadowfang keep pretty much since the first time i played. My favorite boss was always arugal himself even though he’s been removed in cataclysm. I still like the new bosses though, honestly i run through it solo all the time just because i love going through it. go sfk!
Redridge Mountains – This is my all time favorite zone because its done so perfectly. I remember playing Wow for the first time as a gnome mage, and exploring the human favoring zones for the first time. This zone had it all, including a great storyline, and a super cool underwater quest to find lost tools. All kinds of new monsters, and 2 very challenging towers. All this including a flight path near a town. Plus a mean-*** boar. This zone made me realize how much I loved Wow, and couldn’t wait for more. Its like a mini continent, there’s so much going on. Redridge!!
I would choose deadmines because it is where I first played wow when I took over my friend to play. I also like it because I would always get killed by those humans in the town and I would *get revenge* I also like deadmines because of it ore and mr. Smite 🙂 woop woop too bad cata took him out 🙁
One of my favorite classic WoW areas is Stranglethorn Vale. I’ll never forget when I tentatively crossed the bridge as a low level toon. I just couldn’t resist seeing what was around the next corner! It felt like stepping back into prehistoric times. I had to run for my life more than once! I loved it!
My favorite zone is Azuremyst Isle, I love the Draenei the storyline and the look . My first toon was a Draenei, i did not get in to wow when it first came out it took two of my friend to get me in to it but what got me realy hooked was the Draenei, and now i have toons on three realms. I was haveing some trouble leveling so looked online and found dugiguides and started leveling faster and doing moor dungeons and now i realy enjoy playing my toons.
Thanks for makeing leveling fun.
I LOVE questing from Elwynn Forest -> Westfall. From killing Hogger with friends to trying to find groups for Deadmines before LFD, I’ve always loved the idea of having run-ins with gnolls and bandits. I especially had fun trying to get to the entrance of the Deadmines and getting lost so many times in those caves! The area has changed a bit since Cataclysm hit but I will always love it!
My favourite place to level has got to be winterspring, it has easy quests and LOTS of ores 🙂
My favorite thing about World of Warcraft is the races and the land and the boss along with the Wrogan’s not being able to run by them self’s, also the the Death Knights are awesome and Dugi’s Guides rule when I’m stuck or having trouble with something like an item I’m need for a quest and the city’s are so much better but the lag in them from people crowding the AH in the city’s is just bad for me cause it slows the game down.
Well, I recently purchased Dugi’s Guide and it has been all it was talked up to be and then some. The simplicity of using it really makes the game enjoyable. I have definitely noticed that the time it takes to level up is extremely shorter compared to not using the guide. Getting onto the point of this response, I would have to say since I just started using the guide the Western Plaguelands would be my favorite. This was the first section I tried using Dugi’s Guide and it was unbelievably easy to follow! However, you may think being told what to do would get old, but I think this helps move the storyline along very nicely and makes it much easier and faster to level your character. I throughly enjoy using the guide and I have recommended it to a couple friends who are interested in getting started. Thanks!!!
My favorite place is the goblin starting area. I love driving the car around the slums and the helicopter ride. The bombs you place on the chickens is funny and the poor monkeys and their bananas lol. The quest lines make leveling fun especially the relationship with chip!
My favorite zone would probably be Ironforge. I know it may seem like an odd choice since its just a city with no questing to speak of, but I’ll never forget the first time I went there. WoW was my first mmo experience and a friend got me to play. After I had finished up the starting area and gotten some levels under my belt my friend told me I needed to go to the big cities and get them on my flight map so it would be easier to get around when I needed to later. So I found a little guide online about how to get from Darnassus to Ironforge so I would have a general idea of where I was going and made the trip. (This was before the boat was changed to Stormwind.) When I got there, I was just so overwhelmed by the atmosphere and details of the huge city from the King’s throne to the red hot lava far below and everything in between. But, what caught my attention more than anything was the shear volume of people. It was the first time I really began to understand what it meant to be playing a “Massively Multiplayler Online” game. I’ve played a couple of other mmos and enjoyed them, but none save WoW can really give you that sense of a vast world population in-game.
My favorite dungeon would have to be Deadmines – my first and favorite. I ran it that first time with a couple real life friends and some of their in-game friends. The feeling of being a part of that group working together to get through it was really awesome. If my first time in Ironforge was when I began to understand playing a mmo, then Deadmines was when I really understood what playing a mmo was all about.
This game has taught me a few lessons. I started watching my Nannie play watching over her shoulder. She would say make a toon and have some fun and I would tell her noooo I don’t want to make a toon, don’t want to play that geeky game and oh how she laughed as she heard me squeal when those limabean looking murlocs started chasing me and I didn’t know what to do, or when I would go exploring and get myself stuck in some place that I couldn’t find my way out of shouldn’t have been because I was to low a level.. lol I would have to say the Wetlands would be my favorite. There were so many quest and places for me to explore. I was always getting lost and putting out a call to all my new level 80 friends for someone to come find me and get me back to a safe place because I was tired of coming to life, run 10 feet only to die and repeat over and over because I was like a level 10 and hard headed when they would tell me .. YOU shouldn’t be here as they would come to my rescue.. Yes.. the Wetlands .. a place where a damsel in distress can call on her friends and it doesn’t take them to long to get to her…