
The World of Warcraft guides I’ve seen in my life have ranged between the absolutely wonderful leveling guides that provide just about every detail you could want but at an incredibly high premium to the horrendous, god awful guides that pretty much fail on every level because they recycle everything and make it downright impossible to read.
Usually, those single leveling guides were the rarity – something that you would find 1 in 10 and that would usually cost you upwards of $40. The latter example was all too common and usually included just about every all in one guide you found on the market.
So, of course, when I came across Warcraft Supreme, a purported 'All in one' guide that promised complete guide information for both factions from 1-70, a gold guide for all levels, class guides for all 9 classes, and an introductory PvP guide, I expected the same tired BS that would waste my time. What I got instead was a complete, fully featured guide that more or less did everything it promised.
The leveling guide was one of the best looking guides I’ve ever seen – we’re talking about top notch quality here all the way around – with sub-7 day times in my first run through. The Gold Guide was not revolutionary by any means, but it was so much better written than the others I’ve seen and so much more useful in that regard. I feel like I 100% understand the in-game economy now and could give lectures on it if needed.
Finally, those class and PvP guides are actually incredibly useful, especially as I stepped up into a new class with my first ever Shaman character. It was incredibly good to know the basics that I needed to get started and I have been flipping through them all since then, picking up tidbits of information I had never thought of before.
In the end, Warcraft Supreme is the best all-in-one guide I’ve ever seen, hands down. You owe it to yourself to stop by the site and check it out today.











