Where to Adventure
Once you step foot into Outland you’re given a near linear path to 80. There isn’t a lot of wiggle room but we’ll go over the zones and see if we can’t give some Mage specific help.
Outland
Hellfire Peninsula (58-62): Hellfire is easy going for the Mage and should present no problems outside of the first few quests before you get your gear.
Zangarmarsh (61-63): There are some elementals with the naga that are immune to Frost but otherwise an ok zone. Some enemies have a stun poison so time your casts against the poison so you don’t get stuck stunned midcast.
Terrokar Forest (62-65): There is nothing of any interest to a Mage in Terrokar outside of the bird men. Watch out for them because they have fast attack speeds that can cause a good deal of pushback fast.
Nagrand (64-68): Nagrand is heaven for Mages. Some of the elementals may be immune to your abilities but there isn’t a lot there that’ll mess with you.
Blade’s Edge Mountains (65-70): By the time you hit Blade’s Edge if you have a lot of rested you’ll be nearing 70. If you don’t you’ll probably get through most of the zone before 69. Ogres like to use Fire based attacks so use your Fire shields. Outside of there isn’t much here.
Shadowmoon Valley / Netherstorm (68-70): Pick Netherstorm because you’ll find more Humanoids than Elementals. You’ll probably only have to do a few quests if any at all but it’s easy going.
Northrend
Howling Fjord/Borean Tundra (68-72): Both zones are excellent for Mages although Borean Tundra has a good few elemental quests that will frustrate you (Simmer loves to smash puny Fire Mages). The Mage Hunters in these zones are weak and no concern.
Dragonblight (71-74): Some of the elementals are immune to your abilities and the Mage Hunters are dangerous. Read what I wrote about spell reflect because from here on out the Mage Hunters are ready for you. Undead generally are not a threat.
Grizzly Hills (73-75): Furbolgs present no problem and remember to use Frost/Fire shields to protect yourself against casters.
Zul’Drak (74-77): Frost Shield is handy here and as usual the undead aren’t much of a problem.
Scholzar Basin/Stormpeaks (76-80): In Scholozar pick Orcales if you want the crit trinket or Frenzyheart if you want the haste trinket. If you don’t care then there isn’t much of a different to Mages. But I’d pick the Oracles for the critical strike. Stormpeaks doesn’t have much to note.
Icecrown (77-80): Icecrown is full of Undead which again are usually no problem for a Mage.
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