Technically, just through exploration of new areas on the map. Remember, if you click on your map, you can view all the zones on a dropdown list. So if a new zone you’ve never heard of shows up on the map/in the dropdown, go check it out! If you step foot in there and notice every enemy is level 85, turn tail and run because you’re not supposed to go there yet.
Where is the Orgrimmar cloth turn in agent now?
She used to be in with the tailoring trainer, but she’s not there.
Cloth turn-ins are gone. If you want to earn rep fast, find the faction quartermaster, buy a tabard, and run dungeons.
:eek: wha… wha… I DEMAND my money back!!oneone
Ok. Thanks for the reply! WoWwiki still had the old location.
Have you seen those “bulletin boards” in the capital cities? There’s one right there in the Trade District in Stormwind. If you check that board it will offer you quests appropriate to your level. Since you’re level 80, it won’t offer you anything right now. But when the expansion launches on Tuesday (and when you get Cataclysm installed), it will offer you level 80 quests and tell you where to go.
Also SFG has made it into the game!
Well, sorta…(check the tooltip)
I demand that SFG change her name to Surface to Face Grenade immediately. It’s more appropriate for her anyway. 
I thought about SFG when I did that quest too, and giggled. By far one of my favorite quest items in the game, next to the Booterang.
Thanks, Rik!
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Hehe, yep. I’ve never done dungeons at all in this game, because…I’ve never run dungeons in this game. So joining a group would just condemn it. I’d love to run some on my Paladin but there is no way I’m going to be tanking noob on top of dungeon noob. So it’s pvp and pve for me, and hope that I can get by without dungeon stuff. Too bad there’s not a battle school!
You could always dual-spec (cheap these days) and run as a DPS.
And less than 24 hours after posting this, who finds Gondria? Yay! Spirit kitty!
Corialis continues his journey to become the Crazy Cat Man of Darnassus.
Oh, I don’t mind it at all if people say that they’re new at it and might screw up. I have a lot of patience there, because do unto others as, uh, I’m bad at remembering phrases so I like people to be patient with me so I’m patient with them. I was probably horrible when I started doing Heroics. I remember the first time I ever grouped for a dungeon wayyy back at level 15 and there was this one jump you had to do and I would never make it because of the camera angle and the entire group would be halfway through the damn dungeon before I could nail that jump.
So…my Paladin tried to go to Darnassus, too. I figured it would be no problem, as I actually have always enjoyed Darkshore and had levelled through there some months ago. I had the flightpath to Darnassus already.
Not anymore!
I just swam out until I died and spirit-rezzed in Darnassus. But damn, that was inconvenient even for me, I can’t imagine what the previous posters have gone through, argh.
I’m really enjoying questing in Azshara. I have to say that the quests revolving around azsharite are much more entertaining than they once were.
And that murloc, Ergll. “My name is Ergll. The G is silent.”
And the Surface to Other Surface Transport.
And the Warrior Trainer in Bilgewater Harbor.
Whee!
I’m loving the racetrack…er, Racebarge!
I have to say, though I miss some of the old world that went away, that I really like the way they’ve done things for Cataclysm.
Where does it start? I’ve been trying to hunt down the start of the chain and can’t seem to figure it out.
I’m not sure which quest is technically the first in the chain, but my latest alt got sent to Fuselight(by rocket from the EPL, too bad the rocket passed through the Twilight Highlands and the No Man’s Land-debuff dumped me in the Wetlands:mad:) and I just accepted the quests as they became available and in the end I had an egg.
I just realized that someone in Blizzard is a Discworld fan ![]()
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My first time up there, I thought “Hrm, Captain Vimes…ok, close enough”
Then I saw Samual on the other side of the table. ![]()
Ah, thank you. I did this and it turns out the first quest in Fuselight from Dolph Blastus appears to send you on the right track.
The Vanguard Crusaders in Icecrown are faster these days, as I mentioned before, but if you get at least one strike on the spider while a crusader is fighting one, you get credit for the kill.
Also, because they ARE so fast, when they come to help you, the kill happens a lot sooner giving you more time and opportunity to kill many more than before the patch.
I didn’t like it at first, but since I farm Borean leather and Frostweave cloth this has worked out very well for me.
I try to avoid the northeastern section of where they are, because it is there they drop the “Nerubian Chitlins”. 