The Lost Quest Everybody has Done? | World of Warcraft



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Happy Friday, everyone! Have you ever heard the tale of Sentinel Aynasha and the Twilight Vale? It is a story much more complex and subtle than you may have known if you were hurrying through quests… so tune in and learn all the hidden details!

BIG video planned for next week!

Video Footage:
– Blizzard Entertainment’s World of Warcraft (2004-)
– BradyGames’ World of Warcraft Strategy Guide
– BradyGames’ World of Warcraft Strategy Guide – Second Edition
– Some images retrieved from Google Images and WoWHead

Background Music:
– “Darkshore” and “Feralas” from the WoW OST

#worldofwarcraft #seasonofdiscovery #classicwow

Outro Music:
– “Watch Me (Live)” by Greta Van Fleet

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22 thoughts on “The Lost Quest Everybody has Done? | World of Warcraft”

  1. By far my favorite classic quest chain has to be the Gammerita quest chain. I think it starts in teldrassil at like level 49 and sends you to literally every corner of the world for the goofiest reasons.

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  2. Genuinely fascinating video. Since I played with RXP myself I always found it interesting to think which quests it has you do. 99% of addon users don't pay any attention to the quests, but I do, and sometimes it has you do the most random and specific parts of a zone's story, very rarely including one-offs that are just kind of on the way and never meant anything to regualr players

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  3. I do wish there were some hidden quests that didn't show up in Questie. I just had to start using it because I got tired of missing stuff or farming the wrong mobs. The only other one I really use is Bartender4 so I can tidy up my UI.

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  4. Hi Jedi!

    I love off-the-path quests like this, and if I was in charge of WoW 2, I'd include a ton. But short of banning all addons and preventing all datamining, I don't know how I'd prevent players from finding them all trivially.

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  5. Apparently she’s not the only NPC to use Warcraft 3 voicelines. I believe there’s also a druid guy walking down the road from darkshore to Auberdine that you have to escort; I’ve seen him a couple of times during my travels. I’ve been wondering about the reason behind this. To my knowledge these two and the mortar dwarves from Dun Morogh are the only npcs to use these voicelines. Would be really cool if we had more npcs that would audibly speak whenever something happens, not just when being clicked on.

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  6. Damn. My first character was a Nelf Hunter I got to around 27 before switching to a Nelf Druid which is still my main today, so having gone through Darkshore at least twice in vanilla (and a couple of times more before Cata revamp) and not once seeing this quest, it kind of saddens me to hear that a bunch of people are now doing the quest because addons are leading them to it. Really kills the spirit of discovery and what vanilla was all about.

    But then again I'd never know about this unless you told me so maybe it's not that big of a deal lol.

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  7. I love the quests that no one seems to find: The Murloc quests in Eversong, the Orgrimmar Scorpid Poison, Sarkoth and Canvas Bag Quests in Durotar, and the letter to Yvette from Tirisfal.
    It's good that more people are doing them now due to addons pointing them out, but I used to feel so cool for discovering these quests that no one else seemed to know about.

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  8. Classic WoW was less about giving Breadcrumb quests and more about "exploring". Burning Crusade got very heavy with those Breadcrumb quests and I think it was Wrath that had the problem of the "Christmas Tree Lights" quests when arriving at a location following a Breadcrumb quest where there were times you'd have so many quest markers lighting up the screen this it was sometimes too many for your limited quest log.

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