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The Unknown Gamer Powerleveling Service is here to help you make the most out of your time in World of Warcraft..  With one of the first US based leveling operations, you’ll find our services to meet the standard of quality you’d find at any business.  We stress a safe, reliable leveling service, that delivers on time and puts the needs of our customers first.

We take extra steps to ensure your account is protected while under our care.

  • Each account being powerleveled is given a "Gamer Profile" to appear as normal playing behavior.
  • We take into consideration the customer's location when starting the order. (Example if you live in CA we will attempt to give your account an IP close to your area to insure not to raise any flags)
  • Certain key levels are leveled slower than others as to not rouse suspision.
  • Dynamic leveling updates (every 3 hours)
  • 12-15 hour leveling sessions.
  • A Banning Liability Policy (If your account is banned while under our care, we will restart the leveling on a new character at no extra charge)

Powerleveling the Smart Way

In the past 6 months Blizzard has banned more than 100,000 World of Warcraft accounts.  Many of these were related to wow powerleveling services purchased from Chinese gaming companies.  Most of these companies do not take the safety of your account into consideration when leveling your character, and if your account is banned,  they will take your money, and give you nothing in return.  If you purchase powerleveling from companies that do not promote safe leveling habits,  the chance of your account being banned is around 75%.  If you purchase from these companies, be prepared to lose your account and the money you invested to have it leveled.

In truth most bannings related to wow powerleveling could be easily prevented, but most  gamers are uninformed on the ways Blizzard detects you've been powerleveling, and thus they often lose their accounts to companies that don't care.

1.        Being logged in 24/7 – When your account is online 24 hours a day for 14 days straight, it's pretty obvious that no one person is playing that account.  This is one of the first things that flags an account for inspection.

2.        IP – Because most companies use cheap labor from China, it's fairly easy for Blizzard to trace an IP out of the country.  Even companies that claim to use American IP's, most of the time it is untrue and your account is still at risk.

The Unknown Gamer takes both of these things in to account when leveling your character.  We never leave accounts logged in 24 hours  a day. Accounts are flagged by the automated system at around 12-15 hours.  That's generally how long we level any one account during a given day.  Being a fully American company, all of our IP's are here in the US and raise no red flags with the automated systems.

 

Whether you’re completely new to the game or someone looking to start another character,  we’ve got a leveling service to fit your needs. Check our tiered leveling packages that will take you from level 1 to any 10 levels you desire.  Maybe you just want help getting through some of those tougher middle levels where there’s nothing but grind.  Check out our custom leveling order tool.   If you’re looking to start a new character but don’t want to do the leveling yourself,  our 1 – 70 package is perfect for getting you a max level character that you can take and start gearing out for whatever your purpose.

No matter who you are in World of Warcraft,  The Unknown Gamer has aleveling service to suit your needs. 


 

Still have questions?  Come talk to us!  We’re waiting to answer any questions you have, and we'd love to get some feedback from you on any part of our service!  We’re even interested in any ideas you may have on how we can make our service better for you! Just click the Live Help button to the right.

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