I've made this the Epic Thread today, because I want to hear your answers to the title question: camping or questing?
Discuss! 
Posted November 3rd, 2009 by Xerin
The Overpull this week brings a heaping helping of news, cool facts, and a hefty amount of discussion. This week we go over the tanking changes in Icecrown, camping or questing?, the war between the Alliance and the Horde, and lots of other cool and exciting things. Check out the Overpull today! Remember, you can also subscribe online to get it sent automatically to your email each week.
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Posted Tuesday, November 3, 2009 by Shayalyn
I've made this the Epic Thread today, because I want to hear your answers to the title question: camping or questing?
Discuss! 
Posted Tuesday, November 3, 2009 by stormin46
Humm after years of Grinding in Everquest. I like the quest oriented set up more. Killing mobs on your way to complete a quest and see your XP move was rewarding. EQ's way was kill mobs over and over and over. Some quest gave decent rewards and stuff but the xp from the quests wasnt worth the amount of effort for most of em. Just my 2 cp's on it. =-). I like questing compared to grinding. =-)
Both
Posted Tuesday, November 3, 2009 by zarlon
I will and have done both ways. Each have their advantages and disadvantages, 50/50 in my mind. So do what ever you are comfortable with.

Posted Tuesday, November 3, 2009 by ZeroMerc
In respose to the question there needs to be a balance of both. All grinding or all questing would be boring in the current generation of MMO's we are in.
Good Overpull as usual. I think something has happened this time around that has cause gamers to hit their "lull" before the expansion sooner than before.
Posted Tuesday, November 3, 2009 by Miralyn
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The hesitation of Blizzard to do the racial changes was due to Will of the Forsaken and Every Man For Himself because of their effectiveness in PVP. It's of no surprise Blizzard fixed it when they allowed the change. People keep complaining about this, the faction change, server change, name change and so forth but none of them have any true impact on the game. They don't give you an advantage and while it is relatively easy to level a toon in comparison to several years ago it is still a ...