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What do you guys think? Should I look into creating a Quests by level range page, or quests by class? --Immortalbob 18:36, October 16, 2009 (UTC)
Part of the problem with a quest by level range is the play style of the person. Using buff bots and tinkered uber gear, tons of quests become way easier at lower levels. As for classes - how many quests are really class specific? And how do you categorize a quest, by the rewards or by what class preforms best?
I think it may be better to cover both level range and class of quests on the Leveling Guide. I started a small amount of work on a leveling guide style that would be able to cover this. You can find it here User:An_Adventurer/Sandbox_3#Leveling_Guide.
However, I could see the usefulness of your proposed pages for a new/returning player that is not necessarily looking to level, but just wants to know what quests they could do for their class/level.
--An Adventurer 19:39, October 16, 2009 (UTC)
I would like to see a breakdown of quests that low level characters could do. For the fact play style is not the same for everyone then a quest indicated for 1-20 is a recommended level. I would be interested to see quests my level 32 mage might handle at a glance. I know that mage can't handle a Bobo quest but might be able to do part of Asheron's Raiment quest. Quests sorted in alphabetical order does not help me find quests that are appropriate for this level, but helps when I know the name of the quest.
--Nythak 16:08, October 19, 2009
Those look good Adventuer. As for list pages in general I think they are very useful, more specific listings are quite helpful rather than having to parse the info out of a more general page. --How often to wash makeup brushes? ,<a href=http://cheap-macmakeupor.webs.com/#38275>wholesale mac makeup</a> ,,http://clarisonicmia2us.webs.com/#18392 18:30, October 19, 2009 (UTC)