First of all, you've got to know your path. What do I mean by this? Well, you've got to know where to get the most efficient experience gains for your given level at the time. Most of the time, contrary to popular belief, this means questing. This way, you're not only going to get the experience you need from killing monsters, but you're going to get the experience from the quest turn ins. Provided that you aren't doing quests that are too low for your current level, you'll be able to easily double the experience you get from killing creatures alone.
Chart your quest path. In order to get the most experience possible within a given time frame, you're going to have to do the quests as efficiently as possible. Don't worry about the exact speed of the completion of any given quest, but worry about how long it takes you to get a set of 5 or 6 quests done before turn in. Chart your path accordingly. Don't waste travel time. If you have to head west for one quest, then northwest for another, and east for another, don't zig zag your path. Always hit the quests in a "line" that saves the most time. Doing this might only mean saving a couple of minutes in your "quest sets", but throughout the game, if you do this, that time will stack up and you'll end up saving hours if not days of play time just by taking a few seconds to chart that quest path. I would strongly recommend picking up the Mod QuestHelper. It'll chart the most efficient path for you, so it takes the mental challenge out of remembering where you need to go at all times. It's a great MOD, and the best players often use it.
Don't waste time on things that aren't necessary. This could be anything from going to the barber shop, checking out the auction house excessively, or PvPing at low levels. Don't do anything during your playtime in the game when you could be gaining experience. Some players don't like to do this because it takes away from the "immersive aspect" of the game, but so be it. If you want to level fast, you've gotta have the dedication to do what it takes. Also, don't be too eager to sell items when your bags get full. At low levels, you're not going to make much money off of the loot anyway. I've found that it's easier to just keep the valuables and sell when you go to a major city to train your abilities than it is to keep everything and make seperate trips to sell. It wastes time, and the benefit you gain from it might only be a few silver! Keep on the right path, drink some energy drinks and have the dedication to constantly quest and be gaining experience, and you might surprise yourself! After all, if you know the tactics to powerlevel yourself, you're not going to need the powerleveling service. Once you learn how to do it, you can do it from here on out!
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