It's time to enter the Outlands in World of Warcraft: Burning Crusade Classic, but before you go roaming, you should probably have an idea of ​​what level each of the new zones is suitable for. That's where this Burning Crusade Classic zone level guide can help. Below we've put together a simple breakdown of each of the new zones available in Burning Crusade Classic and their suggested tier ranges, so you know where to go and when. Below, you'll also find some general tips geared toward newer players that might make your foray into the Dark Portal a bit easier.

Also, here is our guide to WoW Classic zone levels 1-60.

WoW: Burning Crusade Classic Zone Levels
Zone                                         Level Range
Hellfire Peninsula                        58 - 63
Zangarmarsh                               60 - 64
Terokkar Forest                           62 - 65
Nagrand                                      64 - 67
Blade's Edge Mountains             65 - 68
Nether Storm                              67 - 70
Shadowmoon Valley                   67 - 70

Unlike WoW Classic's zone levels, Burning Crusade Classic will be a fairly linear leveling experience. You will start out on Hellfire Peninsula, but if you want to level up quickly, it will be advantageous to jump from one area to another to eliminate missions that are at or below your level. Remember: WoW Classic zones won't have enough missions for you to level up to their top rank. That means, for example, on Hellfire Peninsula, it's a good idea to get to level 62 and then jump to Zangarmarsh and search there for a while and maybe even jump into Terrokar forest instead of dying in Hellfire until level 63. And you may need lots of WoW Classic TBC Gold while leveling.

Another thing worth noting is that all zones in Burning Crusade Classic are contested, which means you can expect a lot of PVP combat on PVP servers. However, each zone will have an Alliance and a Horde Village to hang out and receive quests.