Time management

Retail - Dragonflight
I need help with how to play alts.
I’ve never played them but I want to know the most effective way.
I have all the wq’s on the main character done now and gear I have 371 ilvl.
I have a few characters at lvl 60 right now and I don’t know if there is any way to skip the main campaign so I don’t have to do a bunch of quests again on my alts.
I mainly want to gear them and do world quests on them.
Does anyone know of an efficient way?
I always log on the main character in my free time after reset. I go weekly chest on two places, go all world quests and now newly play some m+ keys. Beyond that I have defacto nothing to do.
So how to proceed in case of alts ? Thank you.

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Leveling alts via Dragonflight normal dungeons seems to be quite fast. You need about 3 dungeons per level. Most tanks already do speed runs with giga pulls, so just follow the tank and only start attacking mobs when the tank stops and starts attacking to avoid getting aggro prematurely.

Unlike Shadowlands, when alts queue up for dungeons in Dragonflight, they queue up for all 8 dungeons. So it’s not as boring as SL where you only fought through 4 dungeons.

If you play DPS alts, you can do some herbing/mining while waiting in the queue. But the queue times are actually quite short even for DPS - maybe 5 minutes on average.

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With adventure mode for alts, you only have to do the campaign once. After that your alts that come to the dragon isles can do the campaign in any order, or none. Side quests, or none. The dungeons, WQs and activities you unlocked on your main e.g. centaur hunts are available from the get go for alts. So essentially you can WQ and dungeon spam your way to 70 without touching a quest.

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Nice thanks :heart:

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