There are a few ways in which you can quickly level up, firstly you can, go around completing as many quests as you can find and killing all enemies and boss characters, however this method is quite long winded. Sticking along these lines, you can go and defeat the kraken though this may be difficult if you are a low level, but doing this will quickly allow you to get up a few levels. Another option is if you have a friend who has an account with a much higher level character, you can join up to do quests. This allows you to do quests that would be much too difficult for you to do at that point allowing you to gain xp quickly and level, by doing very little, except allowing your friend to complete quests.
Wizard 101 is a 3D massively multiplayer online role-playing game created by KingsIsle Entertainment. Players take on the role of students in a few worlds to save the Spiral, and battle a variety of creatures by casting spells using a turn-based combat system similar to collectible card games. Players advance in the game by accepting quests to learn new spells, gain equipment, and collect gold. The game holds a rating of "Everyone 10+" from the Entertainment Software Ratings Board for crude humor and mild fantasy violence. Although designed for pre-teens, the game appeals to all ages.
At the beginning the player controls a novice wizard, who is named by the player using a set of words at the start of the game. That wizard joins the Ravenwood School of Magical Arts, a school of wizardry located in a fictional town called Wizard City. Instead of the traditional character classes, Wizard101 offers players a choice among seven different "magic schools" (Fire, Ice, Storm, Myth, Life, Death, and Balance) which will influence character development and parts of the magical spells (in form of collectible cards) available to the player in combat.
In Wizard101, the different areas accessible to players are referred to as "worlds". Upon character creation, only a part of Wizard City, The Commons, Ravenwood, Unicorn Way, Old Town, Shopping District, Triton Avenue, Golem Tower, and a short introduction to Grizzleheim is opened to access. As the player progresses, more worlds become available. Availability depends on subscriptions and/or the purchase of crowns.
Wizard 101 is a 3D massively multiplayer online role-playing game created by KingsIsle Entertainment. Players take on the role of students in a few worlds to save the Spiral, and battle a variety of creatures by casting spells using a turn-based combat system similar to collectible card games. Players advance in the game by accepting quests to learn new spells, gain equipment, and collect gold. The game holds a rating of "Everyone 10+" from the Entertainment Software Ratings Board for crude humor and mild fantasy violence. Although designed for pre-teens, the game appeals to all ages.
At the beginning the player controls a novice wizard, who is named by the player using a set of words at the start of the game. That wizard joins the Ravenwood School of Magical Arts, a school of wizardry located in a fictional town called Wizard City. Instead of the traditional character classes, Wizard101 offers players a choice among seven different "magic schools" (Fire, Ice, Storm, Myth, Life, Death, and Balance) which will influence character development and parts of the magical spells (in form of collectible cards) available to the player in combat.
In Wizard101, the different areas accessible to players are referred to as "worlds". Upon character creation, only a part of Wizard City, The Commons, Ravenwood, Unicorn Way, Old Town, Shopping District, Triton Avenue, Golem Tower, and a short introduction to Grizzleheim is opened to access. As the player progresses, more worlds become available. Availability depends on subscriptions and/or the purchase of crowns.