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WOW Rogue Leveling Guide
This Rogue leveling guide will tell you all you need to know about leveling a rogue in world of warcraft. Including Swords v.s. Daggers, how to spec your talents and other tips.
Rogue is the single most powerful, and yet slightest of frame character in the World of Warcraft. Currently there are 8 classes that fit the Rogue perfectly, with two new ones on the way in the Cataclysm expansion. Rogues, like hunters, have a really easy time leveling; you could even say it’s in the class’s pixilated blood. Running through monsters like a meat-grinder and hitting with enough force to bash even warriors down, the Combat Rogue poses one of the greatest leveling threats of all.
The Early Levels
Getting started with a Rogue is pretty simple, like any other class. You’ll have one attack alongside your auto attack, and will slowly learn how the combo system works. Every special move or attack you use will give you some number of combo points. When you reach a certain amount, you can unleash those combo points for big damage numbers against the unfortunate target in your sights.
The key to a good Rogue is to figure out your combat mechanics early on. You’re going to have your sneaking abilities and Backstab pretty early, likely well before Level 10, so you’ll want to practice a lot with it before you start taking on higher level mobs. You’re not going to be able to “stun-lock” for a while yet, but for now, if you just focus your energies carefully, you can keep yourself alive a lot better than most other classes.
You don’t have to worry about mana either, so just load up on food and heal between each fight if necessary. Between Level 6 and 11, you’ll probably need to do this quite a bit. After that, the added DPS from the weapon your class quest reward provides, along with the boost from your Talent Points, is going to make leveling a whole lot easier. In terms of Talent Specs, it doesn’t really matter early on, but you’ll probably end up with a Combat build since it is best suited to high damage and survivability.
Gear and Weapons
Rogues are going to start out with daggers, but will very quickly gain access to the Dual Wield Specialization at Level 12 – 16. You should snag this one up quickly so that you can use two weapons with your character. Remember, slower weapons are better, so as soon as you can, get two swords instead of daggers and use them to boost your overall damage and attack rating. In terms of the rest of your gear, you’re always going to be wearing leather, so you don’t need to worry about upgrading at Level 40 or storing any gold for later.
The stats you need to be looking out for include Agility first and foremost. This is where your attack power comes from and will also help keep your defenses up. I like to toss in a nice dash of Stamina too, because you’re going to be practically standing on top of your enemies at all times. They’re going to hit you good and you don’t have a shield, so you need enough health to survive the onslaught when you can’t kill them quickly enough. Those are your two primary stats – the rest are pretty meaningless until you reach a high enough level that you can start loading up on things like Hit Rating, Crit Rating, and Attack Power.
To get the best out of your gear, load up on agility since it will be on pretty much all leather pieces. Then look for things like +critical and +attack power which can be found on higher level pieces.
Rogue Talent Specs
It doesn’t get any easier than speccing a Rogue for leveling, because truth be told, there are very few actual options here. For the most part, just load up on Combat specs until you reach Level 60 or so and then flesh it out with a few points from Assassination. I won’t go into other builds because, frankly, there’s no point.
As for the Combat build, here are some key things to remember. First up, you NEED that Dual Wield spec as early as possible, which is from Level 12 to 16. Secondly, you need to work on your improvement specs for Sinister Strike and Slice and Dice. That’s pure DPS right there, and trust me, it’s going to help you out immensely in the long run!
After that, you’ll work on speeding things up with Precision, Lightning Reflexes and Blade Flurry. From there, just follow the tree to 71 and make sure you have enough of everything to get the job done. This is an easy build and by the time you’re Level 20, you’ll be putting out enough DPS to take care of pretty much anyone in your path. Just be careful not to bite off more than you can chew!
| Talent | Level | Talent | Level |
| Improved Sinister Strike (2/2) | 10 – 11 | Adrenaline Rush (1/1) | 45 |
| Dual Wield Specialization (5/5) | 12 – 16 | Combat Potency (5/5) | 46-50 |
| Improved Slice and Dice (2/2) | 17 – 18 | Surprise Attacks (1/1) | 51 |
| Precision (5/5) | 19 – 23 | Savage Combat (2/2) | 52 – 54 |
| Endurance (1/1) | 24 | Prey on the Weak (5/5) | 55 – 58 |
| Lightning Reflexes (3/3) | 25 – 27 | Killing Spree (1/1) | 59 |
| Aggression (5/5) | 28 – 32 | Malice (5/5) | 60 – 64 |
| Blade Flurry (1/1) | 33 | Ruthlessness (3/3) | 65 – 67 |
| Hack and Slash (5/5) | 34 – 38 | Blood Splatter (2/2) | 68 – 69 |
| Weapon Expertise (2/2) | 39 – 40 | Lethality (5/5) | 70 – 74 |
| Blade Twisting (2/2) | 40 – 41 | Relentless Strikes (5/5) | 75 – 79 |
| Vitality (3/3) | 42 – 44 |
The 1-80 Leveling Blast
As you probably know, there are thousands of quests in the World of Warcraft and a few zillion monsters to slay. Keeping track of all those quests, looking up the details and figuring out where to go and what to do can become a drag, at times.
To keep track of it all, and level quickly and easily, we’ve been using Zygor’s Guide. Zygor’s automates the whole leveling process, for any class. Not by playing the game for you, but by keeping track of everything, telling you where to go and what to do, and including all the info you need to complete each quest.
Pick your starting point and the guide automatically updates and advances as you complete quests, sets a waypoint arrow automatically, and includes the important quest info. You will probably never need to look at your quest log again, much less browse Thottbot. Hitting level 80 in well under 10 days (in game time) is easy and, if you’re fast and efficient, and playing a Rogue, you might be able to hit Zygor’s advertised time of 7 days.
Learn more about Zygor’s In-game Leveling Guide.
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