Prepare for your journey to the Dragon Isles.
World of Warcraft’s latest chapter takes players to the Dragon Isles, where you can level up in four zones while polishing your professions and learning dragonriding—definitely a highlight of the new expansion. Getting from level 60 to 70 in Dragonflight will generally take you anywhere from four hours to 14 hours, depending on how much you’re interested in speedrunning, whether you read quests and watch cinematics, and how many fun detours you take along the way.
To get ahead, you’re going to start by not reading any quest text and ideally, not watching any cut scenes. Most speedrunners get those out of the way while testing on beta or catch up with the lore later on alts. Mods like QuickQuest can help you with that, automatically accepting new quests and dropping off completed ones when you click on NPCs.
But there are a few easy things to pack in your bags that will help you to get where you need to go more quickly. A few we recommend:, the Shadowlands expansion version of Bear Tartare. It gives your character a 282 speed rating boost after you kill a monster that gives experience., a gem that adds 13 speed rating for every Shadowlands gem you have equipped. , which add a flat 82 speed rating. The additional mount speed increase, alas, does not work outside the Shadowlands.
Instead of skipping all profession quests, take them. They’re often in the same areas where you are doing other campaign quests, and you’ll get profession items and accessories as you level, which puts you in good shape when you hit 70 and want to level up your skills.
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