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Earn More Honor through Daily PVP Quest

Archived in the category: PvP, Quests
Posted by Nance on 26 Oct 08 - 1 Comment

in the World of Warcraft is to get some PVP gear. To achieve this, you must farm for honor. As long as you’re going to spend some time in the battlegrounds, you might as well earn some extra honor, 419 honor points to be exact.

Quest givers for the Daily PVP Quest could be found near your faction’s Battleground Masters. In a nutshell, the objective of the Daily PVP Quest is to win a random battleground and that’s it. No added requirements to fulfill. Just win the BG and collect the rewards.

Aside from the bonus honor you’ll receive, the Daily PVP Quest would also reward you with almost 12gold. Isn’t it great to earn honor and gold while doing what you love to do? PVP is made even better with the introduction of the Daily PVP Quests.

There will be only one Daily PVP Quest available per day and it will be randomly selected from the following: Call to Arms: Eye of the Storm; Call to Arms: Alterac Valley; Call to Arms: Arathi Basin; and Call to Arms: Warsong Glutch. Daily PVP Quests differ from server to server.

Each of the four Battlegrounds has the same chance to be picked as the daily BG. But because it is randomly chosen from the list, there might come a time that Arathi Basin is the daily PVP for two or three days straight. That would be beneficial for me when that happens because Arathi Basin is my favorite BG among others.

On the other hand, I might be expecting AB to be the daily BG, only to find out that it is Warsong Glutch. I had experience an AB Daily PVP Quest drought last week. Well, maybe it’s Blizzard’s way of saying that I should try the other BGs.

But no matter what the Daily PVP Quest might be, I’ll do it anyway. I do give up and drop a quest once in a while after a couple of tries, especially if it’s Alterac Valley. I don’t know why the Horde keeps on losing AV in my server.

If you’re farming for honor then doing the Daily PVP Quest would be a good way to pick up some extra honor while at the same time earn some gold for your gears’ repair bill. Even if you’re just doing Battlegrounds for fun, earning bonus honor would be rewarding for the time spent in the BG.

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Farming For Primal Mana While Doing Daily Quests

Archived in the category: Auction House, Quests
Posted by Nance on 18 Aug 08 - 0 Comments

I’ve noticed that whenever I do the Maintaining the Sunwell Portal daily quest I usually get a number of Motes of Mana. This made me think: What if I farm for Primal Mana on this spot? Would it be worth my time?

So one day, I decided to try and farm Bash’ir Landing for Primal Mana. Luckily I was the only one in the area. I also got the Bash’ir Phasing Device from the first ethereal killed. Once in phased state, I started my timer for an hour. Then I started my phase wyrm killing spree.

I wasn’t able to count the number of Phase Wyrms killed because I was busy trying to kill as many in an hour as I possibly could. When the time was up I had 70 Motes of Mana which is equivalent to 7 Primal Manas. I can sell these for at least 20 gold a piece. Plus I got trash items that I can sell to NPCs for quick gold conversion.

The result of my experiment is promising. I see this as a simple way to farm for WoW gold. Although you have to be level 70 and have a flying mount for this.

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3 Quick Shattered Sun Offense Daily Quests

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Posted by Nance on 15 Aug 08 - 0 Comments

This daily run takes me an average of 30 to 45 minutes to do. What’s good about this run is that the 3 quest givers are all in Shattrath City. The three dailies are The Multiphase Survey, Sunfury Attack Plans and Maintaining the Sunwell Portal.

Once you accepted the three quests, fly to Nagrand and do The Multiphase Survey. This is the easiest among the three because there is no grinding involved. You just have to use the Multiphase Spectrographic Goggles on the red clouds wandering around the Spirit Fields in the Oshu’gun area.

After you’re done with the 6 Multiphase Readings, fly out to Evergrove to do Maintaining the Sunwell Portal. Then use your flying mount and fly to Bash’ir Landing. You must kill the ethereals to get the Bash’ir Phasing Device. Then use the device to go into phase state in which you can now see the location of the mana cells. These mana cells are guarded by phases wyrms so be careful.

Once you get 10 mana cells, go to Area 52 to do the Sunfury Attack Plans. The plans are dropped by any Sunfury Blood Elf in the Netherstorm area. A good spot to do this daily quest is in Manaforge B’naar. Once the plans are dropped, you can hearth back to Shattrath.

This run will make you 30 gold richer. Plus you’ll receive 2 Shattered Sun Supplies which randomly drops a Badge of Justice.

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My Isle Of Quel’Danas Daily Quest Routine

Archived in the category: Quests, Tips
Posted by Nance on 11 Jul 08 - 1 Comment

I thought I’d take some time today and share my routine for the Isle of Quel’Danas daily quests. I’m sure by now everyone has their own way of handling these but this is how I do it. After I’ve run around and accepted all 10 of the quests (I always skip Your Continued Support and the two Outland quests usually) here’s my routine:

#1. The Air Strikes Must Continue
The first two quests I do are the bombing runs. The Air Strikes Must Continue can be finished in one pass with a little skill. The easiest way is to add the bombing item to your toolbar than just spam the button until it becomes available to fire again.

#2. Keeping The Enemy At Bay
This second bomb run is a bit tedious at times because the boats can be full of other players trying to kill the six Dawnblade reservists. This quest isn’t nearly as cool or entertaining as the other bombing one but it’s certainly just as easy.

#3. Further Conversions
After the bombing runs are done, I walk 50 feet away from the dock towards the Erratic Sentries walking along the coast. This quest I group up with the next two and within 10 minutes I’m almost halfway done with the dailies.

#4. Arm The Wards!
While I’m taking out Erratic Sentries I attack any of the nearby Wretched NPCs I can see. There’s usually pretty stiff competition for kills in this area, depending on the time of day, so I don’t hesitate to attack anything around me. The drop rate on the Wretched for Mana Remnants isn’t the best so this one might take a few minutes to complete.

#5. Open For Business
I usually pick up the Bloodyberries for this quest while I’m completing the two above. This is hands down the easiest daily on the island as these things are spread out all over the map. I usually just complete it here to get it out of the way.

#6. Crush The Dawnblade
Once I’ve got the Bloodberry, Mana Remnants and converted Erratic Sentries done it’s a short walk to find and kill the three varieties of Blood Elf for this quest. Again, competition is pretty stiff in this area if you’re hitting this quest during peak hours. While you’re here, don’t forget to survey the Ley Line for the Know Your Ley Lines quest.

#7. The Battle Must Go On
This is far and away my least favorite of the daily quests. The demons are all a stone’s throw away from the Blood Elf camp. Unfortunately, their area is so cramped that it’s really easy to get caught up in 3-on-1 fights. One nice aspect of this quest is that you can plant the flag in the Emissary of Hate without actually having to kill it yourself. My policy is to just get in and get out of this tiny area as fast as possible. Don’t forget to survey the Ley Line first though.

#8. Don’t Stop Now…
I wish the drop rate for the keys was a bit better but the spawn rate is fast enough that this isn’t too frustrating or time consuming. As with most of the dailies, competition for the mobs can be pretty fierce. I notice that if you walk closer down to the shrine it’s easier.

#9. Disrupt The Greengill Coast
The Sirens that drop the item required for this quest don’t spawn as often or as much as the other mob in the area. My tip for this quest is to kill every Siren you see even if you’ve already freed all the slaves. The extra Orbs of Mind Control you’ll pick up can be used the next time you run this quest to save you some time.

#10. Know Your Ley Lines
The last Ley Line is the shrine of the Myrmidon. As long as you didn’t forget to get the other two (Blood Elf Stones and Demon Portal) this should complete this quest. Once this last one is surveyed you can head back and turn in all of the quests.

The Final Tally
You should easily make over 100g running these nine quests. Between the quest rewards, vendor trash and auction-worth items it wouldn’t surprise me if that total was closer to 150g. That’s not too shabby considering you can run all of these in 30-45 minutes depending on your gear.

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