

Other than Zul'Farrak Run Mark II XL which is going to take place tomorrow (today?). but I'm not, and I don't have much to do to get there. I'm accumulating piles and piles of quests that I could do easily for good experience if I just happened to be +2 on the level scale. Slap down a flamestrike, frost nova and back off, another flamestrike, and all over the Arcane Explosion. Running from camp to camp all willy-nilly. Ain't mages fun? The Woodpaw Gnolls in Feralas, in fact. Nobody I knew could tell me anywhere else to go. I've actually participated in several small raids pushing groups of especially anus-tacular alliance away from camping the horde Gagdetzan flight path, and could never really get away from the legions of night elves thronging the area.Īfter Zul'Farrak, and finishing off a few quests I'd missed, I was most of the way through level 46. I tried going to Tanaris, to take care of all of the quests I found there when I went for ZF, but it's nearly impossible to get anything done there. I'd already finished most of the equal level quests in Stranglethorn Vale, Badlands, Desolace, Hinterlands, Arathi, Alterac, and Feralas. Round about level 44, I ran out of quests. At level 47, my mage, Lomin, is still the lowest level 'main' in the guild, excepting a new recruit the majority of us knew from a NWN server, and the warlock I play with, who would still be just ahead of me if he would actually log on every once in a while.

Horde players with Expert Riding and the Flight Master's License can follow generally the same path from Undercity as those without, although the trip should be a bit shorter.So, to the mild chagrin of my guild on Gorefiend, I have actually stuck to one character long enough to get to what one might refer to as the late game. During your flight, you may have to head due east for a short period to avoid flying over the deep water by the Wetlands, which will affect your fatigue and may end up killing you. It's not a bad place for finding Iron Ore, but not ideal compared to others.Īlliance players with Expert Riding and the Flight Master's License can fly northeast from Ironforge to reach the Eastern Plaguelands. The Eastern Plaguelands is also a good place to farm Liferoot, and a decent place for farming Heavy Leather-although the nearby Western Plaguelands are better-and for farming the rarer Heavy Hide.

The Eastern Plaguelands is a good zone for farming Silk Cloth, while the Stratholme dungeon is a good place to farm Runecloth. Picking up all the flight points listed should make your next trip to these zones much shorter you can jump on the flight point in Stormwind, Ironforge or Undercity and make your way to the Eastern Plaguelands without further input required.
