The caster soloers (warlocks and mages) take a bit of time to get up to speed, usually lack of fun talents and less spell diversity at lower levels, but they are a lot more fun than hunters and rogues at the later levels. Hunters are usually hands-down the fastest levellers with the least amount of experience/intelligence. Once you get a pet it's so easy to level you barely have to think about it. Problem with hunters though is it gets boring fast. Rogues are a little more interesting, but they seem more gear-dependent in my book. If you don't stay on top of the gear (especially weapons) it results in more bandaging/eating after fights.
I have found warlocks to have been a chore until lvl 20 or 30, My only real peeve with them is when you get a new minion he's reasonably worthless until you gain like 6 - 8 levels so it can learn better spells/skills. As for Horde side, if you really want to see what it's been like get to 60 and do the Onyxia Attunement series, that's always fun
I have found warlocks to have been a chore until lvl 20 or 30, My only real peeve with them is when you get a new minion he's reasonably worthless until you gain like 6 - 8 levels so it can learn better spells/skills. As for Horde side, if you really want to see what it's been like get to 60 and do the Onyxia Attunement series, that's always fun