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WoW Classic 20th Anniversary TBC Pre-Patch Race Draenei Leveling Guide

Posted: Dec 02, 2025 Views: 306

Starting January 13, 2026, WoW 20th Anniversary will launch a new stage via TBC Pre-Patch! This means you can start playing TBC Anniversary version directly through server conversion without needing to acquire additional expansions!

Following the pre-patch, the game is expected to release new phases according to the regular WoW update schedule. You can choose to continue playing your converted WoW Classic 20th Anniversary character, or create a new character to try the new race!

The two new races added to TBC Anniversary are Blood Elves for Horde and Draenei for Alliance, with Draenei consistently being extremely popular among Alliance players.

Based on this, we will review the main features of Draenei race and how to level up as a Draenei character in Burning Crusade Anniversary.

WoW Classic 20th Anniversary TBC Pre-Patch Race Draenei Leveling Guide

Why Do You Need To Level As A Draenei?

If you've been following the game's developments, you'll know that TBC Anniversary pre-patch introduced Dark Portal Pass, which allows you to instantly level up your character to level 58 (near the maximum level), allowing you to focus on the new content.

Unfortunately, these two new races are not eligible for this mechanic. Perhaps because they are part of the new content themselves, even if you played them in Burning Crusade or Classic expansions, you should still try them out.

Draenei Gameplay Overview

Generally, after choosing your race, the next step is to select a class. Different races offer different classes. The classes available for Draenei in TBC Anniversary include:

  • Shaman
  • Warrior
  • Paladin
  • Hunter
  • Priest
  • Mage

It's worth noting that currently only Draenei can play Shaman in Alliance, so if you're an Alliance player wanting to experience this class, using Draenei is your only option. In addition, Draenei's selectable class trainers are located at:

  • Crash Site on Ammen Vale
  • Azure Watch on Azuremyst Isle
  • Capital city Exodar on Azuremyst Isle

What Are Racial Traits?

Each WoW race has its own unique traits, granting special abilities in combat or daily gameplay. All traits can be divided into active and passive forms, with each race possessing at least one active and several passive traits.

All Draenei racial traits include:

  • Gemcutting: Directly increases Jewelcrafting skill points by 5.
  • Gift of the Naaru: Restores 50 health to a designated party member over 15 seconds.
  • Heroic Presence: Increases the hit chance of Warrior, Paladin, and Hunter allies within 30 yards by 1% in combat.
  • Inspiring Presence: Increases the spell hit chance of Priest, Shaman, and Mage allies within 30 yards by 1% in combat.

The second trait is better suited for solo play, allowing you to focus on healing yourself. The latter two presence-related traits enable you to play a reliable support role in raids.

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How To Level Up?

In Anniversary TBC, the level cap is 70, and the leveling system has undergone several changes compared to WoW Classic, aiming to optimize and enrich the expansion's playability.

These changes include adjustments to XP required for leveling up, and variations in quest levels and quantities. Based on this, leveling up in all races, including Draenei, can be divided into three phases:

Level 1-10

Due to Draenei's popularity, you'll expect to encounter many players in the starting area after the pre-patch begins, making competition more intense.

In the early stages, your strength will be relatively weak, so it's best to avoid competing with others in the capital city. Instead, try to use magical teleportation or find a waypoint within the city to travel to less populated zones to farm XP.

Early on, earning XP primarily involves completing quests. To improve efficiency, you can pick up all quests in your current town and complete them one by one according to their distance, avoiding the wasted time of repeatedly picking up and delivering quests.

Alternatively, you can refer to the following quest guide:

  • Pick up and complete the quest "You Survived!" from Megalon in Ammen Vale.
  • Complete more Ammen Vale quests to reach level 5.
  • Start completing related quests on Travel to Azure Watch and Odesyus's Landing until you reach level 10.
  • When you reach level 8, you will also unlock two special quests on Azure Watch: "The Missing Fisherman" and "Learning the Language".

Level 10-60

At this stage, you can choose to level up through dungeons, completing quests, or a combination of both, depending on your situation. The available mission zones will vary depending on your current level, including:

  • Level 10-20: Bloodmyst Isle, Darkshore, Loch Modan, Westfall
  • Level 20-25: Ashenvale, Redridge Mountains, Stonetalon Mountains
  • Level 25-30: Duskwood, Hillsbrad Foothills, Wetlands
  • Level 30-35: Stranglethorn Vale (North), Thousand Needles
  • Level 35-40: Arathi Highlands, Desolace
  • Level 40-45: Badlands, Dustwallow Marsh, Stranglethorn Vale (South)
  • Level 45-50: Feralas, Searing Gorge, Tanaris, The Hinterlands
  • Level 50-55: Azshara, Blasted Lands, Felwood, Un'Goro Crater
  • Level 55-60: Burning Steppes, Eastern Plaguelands, Western Plaguelands Winterspring

If you choose to level up by exploring dungeons, you can team up with friends or players you find through the in-game chat. Of course, you must choose dungeons that match your level; otherwise, you might suffer extra losses due to the excessive danger.

It's worth noting that some dungeons have a significant difference between their maximum and minimum entry levels. Therefore, if you can find high-level teammates, they can handle the combat while you wait at the dungeon entrance to collect XP!

The dungeons expected to be explorable during this phase include (from highest to lowest level):

  • Ragefire Chasm
  • Wailing Caverns
  • Deadmines
  • Shadowfang Keep
  • Blackfathom Deeps
  • The Stockades
  • Gnomeregan
  • Razorfen Kraul (30-40)
  • Scarlet Monastery
  • Razorfen Downs
  • Uldaman
  • Zul'farrak
  • Maraudon
  • Sunken Temple
  • Blackrock Depths
  • Lower Blackrock Spire
  • Upper Blackrock Spire
  • Scholomance
  • Stratholme (Living)
  • Stratholme (Undead)

After Level 60

After reaching level 60, you can travel to Outland to level up to the maximum level by completing more dangerous content and PvP battles. However, you will need to obtain reliable gear to complete these battles before that.

The available Outland leveling routes are as follows:

  • Level 58-63: Hellfire Peninsula
  • Level 60-64: Zangarmarsh
  • Level 62-65: Terokkar Forest
  • Level 64-67: Nagrand
  • Level 65-68: Blade's Edge Mountains
  • Level 66-70: Netherstorm
  • Level 67-70: Shadowmoon Valley

The reason for starting from level 58 is that if your overall strength is reliable and you are eager to level up, you can enter Outland directly without waiting to reach level 60.

That concludes this guide. If you plan to play Draeni, this guide should be helpful!

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