I have to admit,
levelling in WoW isn't a terribly difficult task.
I myself have been playing the game for a month
(recently defected from EQ2), and in that time I've
levelled 2 hunters to 32, a druid to 20, a priest to 19,
a warlock to 17, and a few level 10s.
On this
server I managed to hit 30 in a week, but only because I
had done it once before and knew where the quests were.
If a person has been playing this game for a
year, has levelled a few 60's (again, not hard by the
volume of 60's people seem to posess). I would wager
that a player would know where to go for the
best-yielding XP quests and grinding spots. If that
person also has 100% free time to play, and doesn't need
a lot of sleep (5 hours a night), and is focused (does
not get distracted with crafting, community building or
the market), I would have to believe that it is entirely
"doable" to hit this mark.
I personally hate
witch-hunts. Provide absolute proof that the character
was logged in 24/7 for the past week, with perhaps 10
minute log-off breaks, and then maybe you have a
complaint. If you don't have that info, then leave it
with your /report and let the guy be. There's no need to
plaster these forums with hypothetical conclusions based
upon assumption.
If Blizzard investigates and
finds anything amiss, you can be pleased to know your
due diligence has caught yet another "cheater". However,
it serves no good other than making yourself look like a
whiner to come here and complain about a complete
stranger who has absolutely no impact upon your life or
enjoyment of this game whatsoever.
Peace out.
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