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    Two Random Small Exploits

    1) Now this is not massive but it has its leveling uses - the creatures that walk along water atm (especially the ones with 4 legs and look like water crawlers) currently run on the water at normal speed. BUT if you engage in normal combat with them they are bugged and walk extremely slow, making for a stupidly easy kill for free xp.
    2) on the quest Fog Wards in valley of four winds, if you activate the ward and drag tons of mobs to it and then use it. All of them will die and you will gain xp for all of them, you do not need to tag them. This didnt happen before and is quite nice if your a tank

    Sorry there small, hope anyone can find these useful for leveling. enjoy
    Last edited by baldrich; 05-05-2013 at 04:50 PM. Reason: Re-Wrote (1) in English :D

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    Nice find on #2. And #1, i have no idea what that says.

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    The fog wards have always killed the fog beasts (since Beta even), but a nice tip though.

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    Originally Posted by Gehen View Post
    The fog wards have always killed the fog beasts (since Beta even), but a nice tip though.
    Yes but as far as im aware and i may be wrong, they didnt use to give xp if killed this way

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    The fog wards have always killed the fog beasts

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    Originally Posted by dotyfbp View Post
    The fog wards have always killed the fog beasts
    Originally Posted by baldrich View Post
    Yes but as far as im aware and i may be wrong, they didnt use to give xp if killed this way
    sounds neato, I'll try it out next time I level through pandaria

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