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    Just get the add-on AzerothAutoPilot. Don't waste money on these on these guides

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    Using Dugi right now and I think it is the best. (also tested Zygor.)

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    Originally Posted by DaSoul View Post
    Using Dugi right now and I think it is the best. (also tested Zygor.)
    i can confirm this
    dugi feels a lot more optimized, i run a dungeon every 2 or 3 levels to avoid grinding , works great so far

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    Originally Posted by mufflon12 View Post
    i can confirm this
    dugi feels a lot more optimized, i run a dungeon every 2 or 3 levels to avoid grinding , works great so far
    this + they already announced they will release several other ingame guides for classic including gold making and profession guides which is very helpful.
    + It is a onetime payment, for all the stuff + updates you get i think it is worth it.

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    Originally Posted by XunTric View Post
    Those I know that leveled the fastest used ClassicWoW.live then switched to AoE grinding after a while if they could
    same quests as Zygor/Dugi/vanilla-questing.me, last one even looks way better.

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    Where can i get the zygor guide with joanas guide implementet? Can someone share dugi guides?

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    Originally Posted by notorious879 View Post
    Hello,

    What is for you the most efficient guide right now to use as alliance leveling? Between Joana, Dugi, Zygor and whoever i havent heard of?

    Thanks in advance.
    I cant offer you a decent one at present but I would say AVOID Zygors Classic guide. Its hot trash at present, very inefficient.
    Joanas would be good if he ever gets the in-game addon done.

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    how can i get this? got zygor

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