Quote Originally Posted by BakoolJaJa View Post
You just continue playing at max level. If you want to be doing all quests on that character. Otherwise people often split alts into different expansions/zones so there's more variety. The idea is simple - it's a very alt friendly game, you're supposed to be able to get alts up to max and endgame in a few days at most. And that's exactly what you can do. In ffxiv it takes forever to level other classes and then you get locked out of gear at the end because of our nonsensical weekly lockouts.

But like I said, what's the issue with just doing the rest of the quests once your level is max? You still get all the other rewards like transmogs, titles, and obviously you still get the story and such. Exp isn't the one and only purpose of playing a game. And if you don't feel like it for whatever reason, just go and jump into the endgame content, then take an alt through those unfinished zones instead. You don't have to play anything "from the start." It's a bit complicated I suppose, the game is very big and some systems can seem complex for newcomers. There's some good places where you can ask questions though - you could try wownoob subreddit, it's ultra friendly, you can ask ANYTHING there, people will gladly explain every tiny thing.
so basically wow provide all these zone/region to level? compare to ff14 where they use all region/zone to make one seamless story and you level up along the way?

so in wow you can just max your char in region A, then play alt but this time max it at region B something like that? talk about different structure

i will continue playing off course even after max level, but half of the fun questing to see your level progress bar going up lol, now i feel wasted buying game time for 2 months, i though the levelling will take some time (2-3 weeks), i did not expect halfway from max level in just 3 days, well at least the exploring will take some time i guess