Leveling from 30 to 50 in 'World of Warcraft' really depends on your playstyle and what you enjoy more, but I’ve found dungeons to be the faster route if you’re queuing as a tank or healer. The instant queue times mean you’re constantly in action, and the XP per hour can be insane, especially with rested XP and heirlooms. Dungeon mobs give solid XP, and the completion bonus at the end adds up quickly. Plus, you get gear along the way, which keeps your character strong without needing to pause for upgrades. The downside? If you’re DPS, those queue times can drag, and some dungeons feel repetitive after a while.
Questing, on the other hand, is more relaxed and lets you explore the world at your own pace. Zones like Stranglethorn Vale or Hinterlands have dense quest hubs that chain together smoothly, and if you’re efficient, you can blaze through them. Add in bonus objectives and the occasional dungeon queue, and it’s a nice mix. But unless you’re following a tightly optimized route, dungeon spamming usually wins for raw speed. Personally, I switch between both to keep things fresh—dungeons when I want fast levels, quests when I need a change of scenery.
Dungeons are hands-down quicker if you’re not stuck waiting. Tanking or healing cuts the queue time to zero, and you can chain-run them nonstop. Questing’s fun, but unless you’re grinding efficiently, it’s hard to match the XP density of a good dungeon group. Just make sure your gear’s decent so you aren’t slowing the party down.
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Don't sleep on 'Zul'Farrak' either—it bridges the gap perfectly with its troll-themed chaos and that glorious gong event summoning a mini-boss army. Pro tip: Queue as tank or healer for instant pops, and if you're DPS, bring friends to skip the wait. The nostalgia hits hard in these dungeons, especially when you recognize voice lines or trash mob patterns from years ago. Honestly, half my alts still rock transmogs from SM's scarlet set!