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    Questing or Dungeonfinder?

    Hello, i just wonder if dungeonfinder is faster than questing? i take 1-80 in 8 days of played, so i wonder if its faster than 8 days played if i play as a healer. if i quest, is enhancment faster than leveling by dungeonering as a healer?

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    A mix is nearly always the way to go unless you're heavily rested in my opinion. I did 1-80 in three-four days played with efficient questing and dungeons whenever I had a quest for them. Being a tank I had instant queues as well, which is always great.

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    My suggestion to you is do the same as reflection, and if possible try and get dual spec. Because of you being a shaman it would be rather difficult to kill enemies as resto. Also when you are questing I would only accept quests that are reasonable, and easy to do. Pick the quests that are kill XXX amount of enemies, etc. If it is Av weekend and you are any level from 50-79 i would highly suggest just grinding out AV then.

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    In my opinion, you should only really do instances when you obtain quests for that certain instance. As well as this, the daily dungeon from the dungeon finder would also be a good option, as you get a decent amount of XP and depending on your level, get items or badges. As Forgiving stated above, AV weekend PvP can give you a lot of experience. Good luck with your leveling!
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    I agree with all the above, and let me add this.
    Instance leveling, only works (when i say works i mean ONLY doing instances) if you have 5 man group for it, willing to go with you and farm them to oblivion.
    Anything less than that will only really slow you down, so as alj03 said, only que for them, when you have 2+ quests in said instance, and while waiting for que continue with your usual questing.

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