Ya know, lfg is something someone else had to explain to me, too.
Push your 'i' key.
That opens the looking for group option.
You can then choose to 'look for a group' for dungeons, quests, or zones in general (though people rarely use the latter 2).
Basically, just put yourself up for whatever dungeons you want to do (RFC if you're 12-16, WC if you're 16-20, SFK if you're 18-22, BFD if youre 20-24, and so onward, approximately), and you see yourself enter a new channel, /looking for group (you'll see a chatlog entry similar to when you change zones, and thus enter new /1 and /3 channels).
You can type /4, and, after pushing spacebar again, you'll be typing into the lfg channel. Just say something like '<class> lfg for WC/SFK/BFD, etc.
If you don't think you'd feel comfortable in said dungeons, go to wowwiki, wowhead, or thottbot (all .coms) and read up on the dungeon in question, to get a feel for it.
Its worth it. You get good exp, and MUCH better items from instancing then from questing.
Push your 'i' key.
That opens the looking for group option.
You can then choose to 'look for a group' for dungeons, quests, or zones in general (though people rarely use the latter 2).
Basically, just put yourself up for whatever dungeons you want to do (RFC if you're 12-16, WC if you're 16-20, SFK if you're 18-22, BFD if youre 20-24, and so onward, approximately), and you see yourself enter a new channel, /looking for group (you'll see a chatlog entry similar to when you change zones, and thus enter new /1 and /3 channels).
You can type /4, and, after pushing spacebar again, you'll be typing into the lfg channel. Just say something like '<class> lfg for WC/SFK/BFD, etc.
If you don't think you'd feel comfortable in said dungeons, go to wowwiki, wowhead, or thottbot (all .coms) and read up on the dungeon in question, to get a feel for it.
Its worth it. You get good exp, and MUCH better items from instancing then from questing.