Leveling up in "World of Warcraft" is not easy especially for newbies who take a lot of time. If you are a starting player of this game, you can reach level 60 at around 100 hours, but if you are already an experienced "WoW" gamer, you can hit the mark at around 20 hours.

However, there is one player who managed to land on level 50 in around 10 to 15 hours. Many players do not know how this user accomplished such a hard feat without leaving the starting area. Let's find out what things he accomplished to make this feat successful. By the way, if you want to hire professional WoW players to play with you in raids, dungeons, arena or RBG - feel free to try Leprestore WoW boost services. 

The 'World of Warcraft' Player Who Makes the Impossible Possible

'World of Warcraft' Player Reaches Level 50 in 15 Hours? What Did He Endure Before Finishing This Hard Journey?
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The Slapperfish, the Reddit user who successfully reached level 50 without departing the starting area shared that the character that he used to finish his feat is Nobb, the Goblin, PCGamesN reported on Monday, Mar. 22.

To his account, hitting level 50 all with the hardships along the way seems to be impossible. If not, this is the task that many consider tedious and it will take patience and a long time to achieve that.

According to The Slapperfish, more than 5,000 Tunneling Worms are what he encountered and slew only to hit the 30th level mark. He then swapped to his task of completing pet battles to reach level 31 to level 50.

The pet battles only yield 12 percent of XPupong reaching level 49. This time, he was still looking for the most realistic and the most attainable way to hit level 60 given a short period.

Like in most games, players will have a hard time leveling up since the enemies get stronger. This will take a lot of time to defeat each of them, with the correct strategy, itemization, and skills management.

To hit level 50, a player will need a total estimate of 1.5 million XP. If a player wants to push the limit of setting foot on level 60, around 3.4 million XP will be required to gain. If you are wondering how long will it take to reach level 51, the answer will be around six weeks of non-stop playtime.

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What's So Special About Nobb the Goblin?

'World of Warcraft' Player Reaches Level 50 in 15 Hours? What Did He Endure Before Finishing This Hard Journey?
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Goblin

The Slapperfish stated in Reddit that he still needs to wait for 41 days before hitting level 51.

"I shudder to think just how little XP I'll receive per turn in with each subsequent level that I struggle to reach this point," the gamer shared on his Reddit post.

Before The Slapperfish used Goblin in "WoW," there are already players who have marked the rare feats over the past few years. Last year in December, a player made it to level 60 only by picking flowers.

Another "World of Warcraft" player, Double Agent reached the level cap without leaving but this time, in the Pandaren starting zone. To commemorate the efforts of this player, the Blizzard team introduced a unique NPC so players could remember him in the game.

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Game Rant reported that a "Final Fantasy 7" player named CirclMastr has finished his level 99 journey before his first Mako reactor completion in 2017. If you are familiar with the game, its usual length before you reach is more than 500 hours of playtime.

Also, a "Kingdom Hearts 3" player and Twitch streamer AeroneousGaming had a similar achievement. He did that without going outside the first world.

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