World of Warcraft questions

As long as you’re taking the tram anyway, there are a few quests you can do on and around the tram, including an entertaining “Pied Piper” quest. Easy as pie.

Sometimes that running behavior is pretty handy. It saves a lot of running around time. I’ll often park somewhere and attack a mob from a distance. It runs to me and I beat on it. When it’s low on health, it runs off to get a friend. I prepare for the next mob (bandage, evocation, whatever), and when the old mob comes at me with a buddy, I one-shot kill the almost-dead one and attack the new one – all without having to move.

With my Death Knight, I kept this going on with buzzards in Outland for quite some time. Kill one, another comes. Kill that one, another comes. A few slight movements to stay in range, and you can clear dozens of them without pausing.

Have you selected professions yet? Should you choose enchanting, you’ll want all of those quest rewards because you can disenchant them and use the resulting shards, dust, and essences to enchant other stuff.

There’s a LOT of that going on since the expansion. Much of it is because Death Knights start at level 55, but they have no profession skill. So if a Death Knight wants to work up mining or skinning or herbalism, it will require a lot of running around low-level areas to get started. My mage switched professions at level 70 and ended up trotting around all the places I hadn’t visited in over a year.

Don’t try to apply Earth critter logic to Azeroth. You’d expect wolves to be bigger than spiders, too, wouldn’t you?

It just so happens that I did indeed choose enchanting for my paladin. I’ve disenchanted a couple things.

Unless they’re giant spiders! :smiley:

Enchanting + Blacksmithing = win

How do you make money? Fishing and arbitrage.

There used to be a patch floating around that eliminated the underwear … .

Hmmm. Looks like a difficult combo, especially for a low level main toon. Blacksmithing is expensive to level…unless you can mine your own ore. Of course, if you can, you’d make more by selling the ore rather than using it for leveling blacksmithing. Enchanting isn’t bad, but i’d pair it with a gathering proffession to ensure ample income.

Fishing doesn’t produce huge amounts of income…but it’s a must have for level 19 twinks. The hat and boots from the fishing contest rock. :wink:

Okay, what the hell was that? I made a Tauren and I’m in Bloodhoof Village, when this little gnome with a minion and their levels listed as “??” and their names in yellow text came charging into town and started slaughtering NPCs left and right. They had no trouble at all taking down the lvl 65 NPCs. Meanwhile, my log in the lower left is repeating over and over, “Bloodhoof Village is under attack!”

Idjits.

You can kill NPCs of the other faction, but that “Bloodhoof Village is under attack” is the Zone Defense channel…it lets players of the faction that’s being attacked know where the attacks are so they can go defend if they want to.

Since you’re (I assume) on Cairne, which is NOT a PVP realm, you shouldn’t worry about it at your level. You can’t be attacked by another player unless you turn PVP on or attack them (or attack Alliance faction NPCs). Be careful, though. If you cast a spell (like a heal or a buff) on a player who HAS activated PVP, you will also get flagged and can then be attacked by other players.

If you were on a PVP realm, any time you stepped into a zone that wasn’t controlled entirely by your faction (i.e., had both Horde and Alliance towns or outposts or cities, or was a completely Alliance-controlled zone), you would be flagged PVP, no exceptions.

Ugh, yes. I decided Thursday night I was going to get my level 27 Blacksmith from skill 98 to 145 so that I could make the Shining Silver Breastplate. Even using the Economical Blacksmithing Training guide, I managed to lose about 40 gold.

And then yesterday I went out and spent an hour mining tin, silver, and iron, and made twice that selling it all. :smiley:

Okay, that makes sense then.

They killed all the questgivers, so I ended up having to leave town and just go randomly kill things for a while until they respawned.

Can anybody tell me about the Rite of Vision quest? I obtained the quest items and drank the resulting brew, while staring into the fire. Waited and waited and waited for a vision to appear in the fire, as the quest giver said would happen. Nothing. All that happened was I heard a wolf howl and text appeared in my log that said something like, “The vision looks to the northeast and lets out a loud, long howl.” Is that the whole of the “vision”? I submitted a ticket to a GM, but still hadn’t received a response by the time I logged off. This morning I have an e-mail from them that says:

Had I been able to actually chat with a GM, I might have been able to explain my question a bit more clearly - I wasn’t looking for a hint, I was just wondering inf something more was supposed to happen there. There seems to be a limit to how long your question can be when you open a ticket.

I’m assuming at this point that my mistake was in expecting an actual “vision”. If the pinkish-colored text in my log was the whole vision, I can figure out how to interpret that myself.

No, the vision is a spirit wolf that appears and trots out to a cave just to the west of the lift to Thunder Bluff. If you take the road out of Bloodhoof north, over the bridge and keep going, you’ll come to a little tiny bridge over a little ravine. Turn to the left and head up into the mountains immediately to the west (avoiding or killing the wolves and cougars) and you’ll come to the cave. The next quest giver in the chain is in there, and he should be active (have the question mark over his head) even if you didn’t actually follow the vision.

Huh. I saw none of that, despite staring into the fire without looking away. Maybe it’s because I sat down instead of remaining standing. I did hear the wolf howl. Another thing that made me think the text was the whole thing is that a while later while I happened to be standing near the fire, another player came up and did the vision thing; he produced the green fire effect, and then immediately ran off as soon as the green fire faded. i.e. he didn’t stick around as if he was seeing a vision. I suppose that player had simply done the quest before and didn’t need to wait around.

Thanks for explaining it for me :slight_smile: I may do what the GM suggested - abandon and then reacquire the quest so I can see this vision for myself.

The vision is a spirit wolf that appears next to the fire, not in it. So after you drink the brew, stand back a little and you’ll see a transparent wolf materialize close by. Then, it walks (agonizingly slowly!) out of the village and toward a cave, as **jayjay ** described.

Well, I tried the “abandon and reacquire” on that quest, and was unable to reacquire it. So I just deleted the character and started over with a new Hunter. Saw the vision the second time around and successfully completed the quest.

Now I’m having pet training practice trouble. While at lvl 10, I was successful with the Adult Plainstrider and the wolfy critter (“Something Lurker”), but failed all three times at trying to train a Swoop (got knocked down every time while the Training Rod was doing its thing, thus canceling the attempt).

Now I’m at 12th level, and the Hunter Trainer still won’t let me continue with the quest or try again. The window says something like, “Soon you will be ready” and lists a Training Rod as a required item, but the continue button is disabled.

So I seem to be a Hunter without a pet. Any idea what I should do now?

Also, my full retail WoW install disc arrived today. No more of this trial account business :slight_smile:

My Tauren Hunter is on the Cairne server with the rest of y’all. His name is Chimtahna (I think I spelled that correctly) and he’s still hanging out in Bloodhoof Village if anybody wants to come around and help out. I’ve been up to Thunder Bluff and done one of the quests there (obtaining feathers from harpies to make a headdress), but went back to Bloodhoof to log out. I’ll be on later today (12/22) and most days other than 12/24-25 until the middle January when work picks up again.

Did you drag the training rod down to your toolbar, and now it’s grayed out so you can’t use it? They change the rod each time, so even though it looks the same, you need to drag the new one to your bar. Do you have ice trap or frost trap yet? If so, you might be able to lay one of those down, stand behind it and slow the critter down long enough to tame it.

What Ethilrist said about the training rod. And yeah, the swoop is hard. The knockdown is part of its attack routine, so luck is going to play a big part here. You have to keep trying until you actually get through a tame without having it do the knockdown (or until you get through a tame and manage to resist the knockdown).

Are you absolutely devoted to doing a tauren? I’m not sure if a tauren can do them, but you can go try the Durotar taming quests instead. They’re entirely different animals, none of which have a knockdown attack (I think). You have to survive a trip through the Barrens, though, to get to Durotar (Razor Hill is where you want to go). The hunter trainer is in the bunker between the two gates into town on the south side.

He won’t have the traps. I think they’re all post-15 or 18, at least.

First trap is 20, I think. I trained up my skills from 18 and 20 at the same time on my hunter, and I got Frost Trap then.

I want to address what I said about the swoop knockdown. It IS a part of its attack routine, but it shouldn’t take too many tries to get a smooth tame. Lvl 10-20 is still very basic stuff and shouldn’t cause TOO much frustration. If you keep trying, you should be okay.

I just had a “DUH!” moment…if you went through all 3 charges on the taming rod, you may have to abandon the quest and try to get it from the hunter trainer again before you can try again. Your problem with the vision quest was that you had already drunk the potion and summoned the vision, so you couldn’t abandon it…it was already done. The quest you abandoned would have been the one that the vision quest began, which would have required you to go see the guy in the cave.

So try to abandon the taming quest and get it from the trainer again.

Actually, when a quest involves an item that has limited charges, or even unlimited, you can usually go back to the questgiver and get a new one without abandoning the quest. They do a pretty good job of making sure you never get ‘stuck’.

Nope, I was using it from my backpack. When I said “grayed out” I meant in the quest window while talking to the Hunter Trainer - the “Continue” button is grayed out.

Yeah, used all the charges. I’ll try your suggestion.

Nope, he won’t give me a new one. I’ve tried talking to him again after reaching lvl 11 and again at lvl 12, and he just says, “Soon you will be ready.”

So I’ll try abandoning it and see what happens.