If you’ve come across this article, you’ve likely heard of Dugi’s Definitive WoW Guide. It is a leveling guide created by a Wow player by the name of Dave Farrell, also known as Dugi. The guide is in the form of a software plug-in or file that must be installed on your computer. Once installed, you can access the leveling guide while playing wow at the same time. In fact, you can see the guide in a mini window within your world of warcraft game.

The guide is preloaded with step-by-step instructions on which missions to take, the most efficient order or sequence to do them, and also how to complete them. All you have to do is follow the guide and you can level up from 1 to 80 within 5 to 10 days of playtime, depending on your skill and experience.

However, it has been questioned whether Dugi is actually charging us money for an add-on that can be downloaded for free from the Internet. Also due to Blizzard’s latest policy change regarding the sale of add-ons, it has led many players to be careful when purchasing add-ons to surprise as it is against Blizzard’s terms and conditions.

The answer to the first question is yes and no. This is because to use Dugi’s Ultimate Wow guide, you actually need to install a third-party plugin called Tom-tom or you can even use Carbonite instead. These plugins can be downloaded for free from websites such as wowinterface.com and curse.com. But then you need to install Dugi’s guide viewer, which allows you to see the step-by-step leveling guide that Dugi has exclusively created. So this means you need both plugins installed.

Now regarding Blizzard’s policy on add-ons, Dugi’s own explanation from its members’ forum is quoted (note that Zygor is an owner of competing leveling guides);

“The Dugi Guide works with a free plugin that has always been free even before this new policy, and we provide guides to supplement the plugin. Zygor’s new distribution method is no different than ours, in fact they have copied our solution from provide the plugin for free with the free trial method.

…. No one will be kicked out for using our leveling guide, there is no proof or statement anywhere that this could happen to anyone. Blizzard will deactivate the plug-in and the plug-in author will be responsible. “

Based on the statement above, Dugi or Dave Farrell have put their reputation on the line for any awesome gamer who is interested in purchasing their ultimate leveling guide. Bottom line, if you want to level up your WoW toon in 5-8 days of playtime, you should give this guide a try and see for yourself.

The ultimate downloadable wow guide viewer complements the Carbonite or Tom-Tom plugin that you can get for free. But without Dugi’s Ultimate Wow guide, which has taken Dugi years to perfect himself, you’d be wasting your time wandering aimlessly and doing the wrong missions.

I know it might sound a bit confusing, but all you have to know is that thousands of players have purchased Dugi’s Ultimate Wow Guide and leveled up countless main toons and alternate toons in the process. Positive feedback has been excellent from all of its members and because it is a ClickBank product, it is quite scam proof due to ClickBank’s 60 day money back guarantee.