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WoW: Refer-A-Friend Guide

Posted Wed, Apr 08, 2009 by Xerin

Are you looking for a quick and easy way to level up in World of Warcraft or just a way to convince a friend into playing? Blizzard's Refer-A-Friend system can allow you to do both and a lot of other way neat things. David "Xerin" Piner gives the full details on how to use the Refer-A-Friend system to your advantage in the latest World of Warcraft guide here at Ten Ton Hammer. Why don't you get in on the super fast leveling with a friend or by yourself today!

What Exactly Do You Get? Triple experience on quests and enemies for the linked accounts as long as they are within 4 levels of each other. For instance, a level 21 and a 25 would get triple experience but a level 20 and a level 25 would not share triple XP. If there is a level gap then the lowest level character will be the only one to get triple XP. In the previous example the level 20 would have triple XP until it reached within the 4 level gap. The enemies and quests cannot be “grey con” or “low level”. Any enemy that would not normally give experience will not give triple experience. The two characters must also be within 100 yards (or basically within mini-map distance) and in a party.

Check out our Refer-A-Friend Guide and get started on reaping in the benefits.

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