Death Knight Leveling

After Wrath of the Lich King expansion launches, preparing for your Death Knight is for those players planning to switch their mains to a Death Knight. You'll get the Death Knight armor set at the end of Ebon Hold, the start area, is great. Item level wise the gear is as good as 20-man raid epics from vanilla WoW, but with stats designed for Outland leveling. It is also one of the best looking sets. Given its stats and looks it would be a shame to trade it in within hours of play time for an infamous Outland clown suit.It helps Death Knight's speed up and develop. By no means these steps are required if you want to level a Death Knight, but they do help speed up the wow power leveling process.

When first went through Outland leveling with Dedbitt in WotLK beta, I ended up spending a good bit of time trying to decide whether to upgrade to a new quest reward or not. Later I went back and compared stats of Outland upgrades and the Death Knight set. While the Outland upgrades did give a slight boost to stats I doubt the time I gained in faster kills made up for the time it took deciding whether to upgrade or not in the first place.
From level 58 through 68, you want to speed level. You've done Outland before, the only thing new to enjoy is your Death Knight itself. Keep in mind that your guild mates will be progressing through Northrend by the time you even get to Outland. Keep the armor set you get and sell or disenchant items you get, you'll need the wow gold for your epic flying mount anyway. Worry about getting quests done, not weighing minor gear upgrades.
It is worth investing in some gear enhancements. With Inscription being available before expansion in patch 3.0.2 you can even get all of your enchants put onto scrolls, then just mail the scrolls to your death knight. It'll be easier than trying to connivence an enchanter in Northrend to come back to Azeroth. Go for the better enchants over the cheaper ones. Outland materials will be dropping in price from now until expansion.
For the most part the crafted gear either wasn't worth the slight upgrade or required level 70, by which point you've been getting nice Northrend quest rewards for two levels. You can easily skip crafted gear altogether, however if you insist on doing everything you can to boost leveling.
The Adamantite Battlegear set gets you through the longer levels in Outland, though it is worth noting the breastplate might not last long once you hit Northrend the next level. Cloak of Darkness lasted me a long time in beta leveling. It may of been due to lack of itemization during that point in testing, but without running instances I kept it until level 80.
Blade of Misfortune is an Outland world drop and can be found on the auction house for 100 world of warcraft gold. If you just can't find Blade of Misfortune for sale before expansion then there is always, which comes from a Hellfire Peninsula quest series. Halaani Claymore/Arkadian Claymore are vendor purchases from Halaa. It is BoP so your death knight will need to buy them when your faction is in control of Halaa.
There are other 2H weapons available in Outland, but the rest typically require group quests which don't work for everyone while leveling especially with no healers about, except for the occasional eccentrically blood speced death knight. However if you end up with a good group of Death Knights then do the Ring of Blood quest series in Nagrand for a nice 2H axe.
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