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'World of Warcraft: Legion' latest news and updates: New max level of 110 and hidden treasures added

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It hasn't been a month since "World of Warcraft: Legion" was released but it's already taking the gaming world by storm with its new contents. The seventh expansion of the "Warcraft" series is deemed by many as the best expansion that developer and publisher Blizzard Entertainment has ever made.

As detailed in the game's official website, the "World of Warcraft: Legion" features the storyline that involves the reopening of the Tomb of Sargeras, releasing the demons of the Burning Legion into the world. The heroes of Azeroth are the only hope and they must move to The Broken Isles, which is the new region of the expansion, to gather the five pillars of creation.

The storyline is exciting by itself but Gamespew said that the best new thing included in the expansion is the ability to level up to a new maximum level of 110. Reviewers describe it to be much more engaging, making gamers continue playing without noticing that they have already reached half a level. It's also cited that the pacing of the leveling is stable all throughout. Compared to the previous expansions, the latest one is much faster.

Moreover, Digital Trends detailed some tips on how to level efficiently in the game. The "Legion" expansion comes along with a free boost to level 100 for one character. This is specifically beneficial for those who bought the expansion but do not want to go through the old content anymore. The new level 100 character should be able to instantly access the quest that takes them to the Broken Isles.

To level up a new character, the best technique available are the items labeled as "heirloom gear." These items can bind to a player's account and give bonus experiences.

Reports also noted that the "Legion" expansion comes with hidden treasures when trying to look for an item known as the Reins of the Long-Forgotten Hippogryph. It has this name because it resembles hippogryph skin that was part of the game's data in 2007, as detailed by Eurogamer.