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2009-02-27
2009-02-24
Mining
I find the most difficult part to get past is the iron-gold levels. This is midrange and there seems to be a shortage in veins in all areas.
Here are some good locations that I have found for mining...
- Tin - Darkshore, random - Westfall, Jangalode mine, random
- Copper - Elwynn Forest, North of Westbrook Garrison
- Malachite - Elwynn Forest, North of Westbrook Garrison
- Tigerseye - Elwynn Forest, North of Westbrook Garrison
- Shadowgem - Elwynn Forest, North of Westbrook Garrison
- Iron - Southshore, Caves in Redridge mountains
- Gold - Stranglethron Vale (east of Kurzen's compound and on east mountains), Arathis Highlands and throughout the Badlands
- Silver - Arathi Highlands, Thousand Needles, and the Barrens (around the edges of Shimmering Flats is easy)
2009-02-22
Lucky Fishing Hat
I finally got a fishing hat. It isn't the Weather Beaten Hat from the Fishing Daily quest like I have been wanting but it's a start. I'm starting to think I'll never get anything from the daily fishing quest. Everything that I want (the hat or any of the 4 pets) have managed to elude me. I would be willing to bet I've done that quest over a hundred times too.
I managed to get 34/40 at this weeks contest. It's the sole achievement keeping me from my "Salty" title now. I can't help but wonder how many people have won that contest with no plan whatsoever of getting the title. I just wish Blizzard would wise up and remove that requirement. Only having a maximum of 52 people a year with that title just seems extreme. I can't even imagine being on a different time zone from your server. I heard some Aussies have to do the contest on Monday morning.
Warcraft Puzzles
- Why can I ride my Elekk through a giant bush or the limb of a huge tree but a bamboo tiki torch stops me dead in my tracks?
- Why can I fly all the way across Outland for 10s but flying half way across Northrend costs almost 2g?
- Why are some keys destroyed when you use them but some remain on your keyring forever?
2009-02-20
Daily Quest Route
This makes me wonder. Is there a decent route to take via flight paths that would allow me to level via daily quests? At 15k experience each it is almost better than following Jame's guides. Certainly not as exciting but maybe quicker.
I hope to make a route around Northrend making this possible. It would require very little thought and be possible to do in small steps with relative safety (doable from a place of employment, ssshhhh). With 25 quests available every day, you could rack up considerable experience and gold with hardly any effort at all.
This link at Wowwiki should help considerably with that guide.
Matticus's Daily Guide
2009-02-13
2009-02-10
2009-02-05
Sprite Darter Hatchling
- Are you an Alliance player? Sorry, Horde can't do this quest 8-( You're evil, and lock them up instead!
- Are you over level 40? I'm not sure of the exact minimum level, but iirc I did it at 42. 45+ definately works though.
- Are you Neutral or better with Wildhammer Clan in The Hinterlands (the Dwarves)? You need to be able to talk to them.
- You start off Neutral, so should be ok, unless you've killed them or their griffons, in which case you're in trouble.
- Do you have the flappy route to Feathermoon Stronghold in Feralas? It's on the northern of the two islands off the west coast.
- Do you have the flappy route to Auberdine in Darkshore?
- Do you have the flappy route to Rut'Theran Village on Teldrassil?
- Do you have the flappy route to Aerie Peak in The Hinterlands?
- Are you bound in Ironforge? Alternatively, are you a Mage, or will you be doing the quest with a Mage, and can port there?
- Do you have two Elixir of Fortitude? These are made by Alchemists, and are needed for one of the steps.
- Some friends, to help out. If you're L60 you should be able to solo it, but if you're mid 40s, you'll probably need at least one other person to help.
- I did it with a high 40s Paladin friend helping me, and we were fine.
- Do you have two Elixir of Fortitude? These are made by Alchemists, and are needed for one of the steps.
- Do you have the flappy route to Aerie Peak in The Hinterlands?
- Are you bound in Ironforge? Alternatively, are you a Mage, or will you be doing the quest with a Mage, and can port there?
- Do you have two Elixir of Fortitude? These are made by Alchemists, and are needed for one of the steps.
Mining
Mining is an easy business. Once you get your skill and pick just keep the "Find Minerals" skill up and hit them whenever you can. I spent a couple hours just running back and forth and picked up enough minerals and stone (and a few shadow gems, malachite and tiger's eyes) to raise both mining and engineering to around 75. I am sure it will get harder as most skills do. I will attempt to post what I find and where I find it.
I find the most difficult part to get past is the iron-gold levels. This is midrange and there seems to be a shortage in veins in all areas.
Here are some good locations that I have found for mining at low levels.
- Tin - Darkshore, random - Westfall, Jangalode mine, random
- Copper - Elwynn Forest, North of Westbrook Garrison
- Malachite - Elwynn Forest, North of Westbrook Garrison
- Tigerseye - Elwynn Forest, North of Westbrook Garrison
- Shadowgem - Elwynn Forest, North of Westbrook Garrison
- Iron - Southshore, Caves in Redridge mountains
- Gold - Stranglethron Vale (east of Kurzen's compound and on east mountains), Arathis Highlands and throughout the Badlands
- Silver - Arathi Highlands, Thousand Needles, and the Barrens (around the edges of Shimmering Flats is easy)
Old World Pets
World of Warcraft's tamable pets
Cats: Are purchased from a 'Crazy Cat Lady' just east of Stormwind in Elwynn Forest (44, 53).
Bombay
Orange Tabby
Silver Tabby
Cornish Rex
White Kitten: Sold by Timmy in Stormwind. He isn't really rare but despawns rather quickly after selling just 1 kitten. If he just doesn't offer you anything for sale then he has already sold his 1 kitten. Try again later.
Owls: Owls are purchased in Darnassus.
Hawk Owl
Great Horned Owl
Snowshoe Rabbit: Sold in Dun Morogh
Snakes: Snakes are sold from a wandering vendor in the Valley of Spirits in Orgrimmar.
Black Kingsnake
Crimson Snake
Brown Snake
Prarie Dog: Sold in Thunder Bluff.
Cockroach: Sold under the bank in UnderCity.
Ancona Chicken: Sold in the Shimmering Flats in Thousand Needles.
Prairie Chicken: Short quest in Westfall from the chickens around Saldean's farm.
Parrots: Sold in Booty Bay.
Senegal
Cockatiel
Macaws: These parrots are rare drops.
Hyacinth Macaw: found in Stranglethorn Vale
Green Winged Macaw: found in The Deadmines
Mechanical Squirrel and Yeti: Made with Engineering (usable by anyone).
Mechanical Chicken: Quest reward after completing the three beacon quests.
Exotic Pets: These pets are quest rewards from a guy in the Burning Steppes. They can be soloed with the right class but usually require a group in LBRS.
Smolderweb Hatchling (spider)
Worg (dog)
Dragons whelps: Dragon whelps are rare drops from dragon whelplings.
Tiny Crimson Whelpling: found in Wetlands
Tiny Black Whelpling: found in Badlands
Tiny Emerald Whelpling: found in Swamp of Sorrows (I think)
The Disgusting Oozling is a rare drop from various Oozes around the world. It is unusual due to it aura. It turns the owner green and even lowers some resistances.
Collector's Edition Pets: After loading up your character, you find a present in your inventory that you give to an NPC in exchange for one of these pets.
Panda
Mini-Diablo (Lord of Destruction)
Zergling
Nether Drake (Burning Crusade Expansion Pet)
The was a Murloc pet named "Murky" given out at one of the Blizzard Festivals. You had to redeem a coupon in Ironforge to obtain him.
Furbolg Wand Quest (Raene's Cleansing)
I've been doing this on all my characters just because it's a great item to have. It can be done by Alliance characters in the late 20s.
Wowwiki link Starting in Ashenvale
First, head to Ashenvale and talk to Raene Wolfrunner.
It's too late for Tenoris as he's already dead. You can find his body on the island in the middle of Lake Falathim where the murlocs are at coordinates 20, 43.Name, a longtime friend of mine is also aiding the Sentinels here in Ashenvale, but he has yet to return.
He had leads on finding an item that he thought could slow the furbolg attacks on our people--a rod created by a now-dead, evil wizard.
Before he left here, he mentioned seeking out a gem for the rod.
He mentioned the gem possibly being hidden at the shrine in Lake Falathim at the base of the mountain to the west. The gem was being held there before it was overrun.
Find my friend, Name, please.
The gem drops off any of the murlocs. You might need to kill a few before one drops. Then return to Raene.As you rummage through Teronis' belongings, you find a journal that is still in good condition.
You take the journal and leave Teronis' corpse as is.
The only thing left to do is find the gem Teronis was seeking. Raene mentioned it being in the area. Perhaps the murlocs have it...
You'll have to do the research yourself, but from what notes Teronis has made, it sounds like your next course of action is to find the other pieces of the rod Dartol created. I would start by heading to the moonwell east of Iris Lake. When you're ready, follow the road and turn north when you reach a small sitting area on your left.
A dryad there named Shael'dryn is better suited to guide you. Seek her out.
Keep the gem with you--Shael'dryn will need it if she's to help you recreate the rod.Shael'dryn can be found at coordinates 53, 46. You'll want to head there from the west and not from the east. If you come in from the east around Raynewood Retreat, you'll meet up with level 27 aggresive creatures.
The treants that drop the key are called Crazed Ancients and Withered Ancients. They can be found along the road north of Raynewood Retreat leading into Felwood.I wish your tidings were better.
Raene is correct, I know about Dartol's creation and the treants in the area--at least I did once. They've become corrupted now, their nature twisted.
If your goal is to find the next piece of the rod, then you'll have to find the key to open the chest it's in.
The wooden key is on one of the treants northeast of here, near Felwood. Once you have it, look for a small glade west of the road near the Felwood border... the chest should be hidden around there.
The box is at coordinates 54, 34 near the Felwood border.
Around location 69, 82 there are a bunch of slimes. This is north of the entrance to the Barrens and south of Splintertree Post. Start killing slimes and one will eventually drop a chest. The pommel is inside the chest.The final piece of the rod was given to the druids of Dor'danil for safekeeping. I have no idea where they hid it. I'm sorry I can't help you more than that.
All I can tell you is to follow the road that leads towards the Barrens. The druids took shelter to the east of that road, but they won't be of much help to you: they were killed recently... it's something I don't like to think about much.
When you find the final piece, bring it to me and I will help you reconstruct the rod.
The path to the hidden shrine atarts at 55,54. The actual shrine is at coordinates 56, 49. When you leave the moonwell, follow the mountain's edge to the southeast. Continue to follow the mountain and you'll eventually find the path. It will spiral up to the shrine.Here is the completed rod,
. Reconstructing it was simple... it's finding the shrine that has the power to recharge it that will be the hard part. With some focus and effort it shouldn't be too hard for someone like you, who's already accomplished so much.
Head southeast of here--there are very few paths, so be careful--and keep your eyes to the north. The shrine is hidden within the mountains that surround this glade.
Once there, place the rod within the shrine... the rest is magic. Hehe.
Now you have your wand... If you finish the chain, you will lose the wand.