What level should I run Timewalking?
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To run Timewalking, you should be at least level 60 to access the Timewalking dungeons, with an additional requirement of item level 180 to queue for them, while also noting that level 45 is the minimum requirement for eligibility, although this may vary depending on the specific expansion and patch. The level requirement for Timewalking can change, so it’s essential to check the current requirements before attempting to participate in Timewalking events.
Understanding Timewalking and Its Requirements
Timewalking is a feature in World of Warcraft that allows players to participate in old dungeons and raids with scaled-down gear, making it accessible to players of various levels and item levels. This feature is ideal for players looking to experience old content without needing to be at the maximum level or having the best gear.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Can you timewalk at level 70?
Yes, you can timewalk at level 70, and you can visit any callboard to pick up your Timewalking quest.
2. What level do you need to be to timewalk in Dragonflight?
The requirement for Timewalking dungeons in Dragonflight is level 60 and 200 item level.
3. Do you need level 60 for Timewalking?
Yes, Timewalking now requires level 60 in Dragonflight, and there is a hidden requirement that your character must be ilvl 174+ before the Timewalking queue will show in the dungeon finder.
4. What level should I be for Timewalking?
Players can start participating in some Timewalking events by level 30, and all of them by level 45, but to pick up the weekly Timewalking event quest that rewards endgame raid gear, you need to be level 70.
5. Why can’t I do Timewalking at 60?
For characters that are level 60+, you must be at least item level 180 to queue for a Timewalking Dungeon.
6. Can I solo Timewalking dungeons?
Yes, a lone dps, tank, or healer can easily clear most Timewalking dungeons using the right gear and minmaxxing.
7. What is the point of Timewalking?
Timewalking Events allow you to jump back into old dungeons with a group and complete old content for new/current rewards.
8. Can level 60 do Chromie Time?
Reaching level 60 on one character will open the Chromie Time option for any other characters on that account.
9. How long is leveling 60 to 70 wow?
60-70 is a grind, and with casual play, 3 to 4 hrs a night, you can do it in roughly a week.
10. Can I level past 60 without Dragonflight?
No, you cannot level past 60 without owning Dragonflight.
11. Should I level to 60 before Dragonflight?
Yes, to start the Dragonflight intro questline, your character must have reached at least Level 60.
12. How many hours to get to 70 Dragonflight?
It will take you anywhere from two to 15 hours to reach Level 70 in World of Warcraft: Dragonflight.
13. How long does 70 to 80 questing take?
The average player is probably looking at 35-48 hours to go from level 70 to 80.
14. Does Timewalking give more XP?
Yes, TW is by far the fastest way to gain XP, with bonus XP for completing Timewalking dungeons.
15. What is the Timewalking rep bonus?
While Timewalking is active, you will gain a 50% bonus to reputations earned from quests and creature kills for all reputations associated with the corresponding expansion.