Garhwa put the Tattered Pants into the machine, and got some scrapped cloth. Myxle Gutwrench teaches players how to use it. It can break down weapons or armor of good quality or higher into raw materials. The machine in the screenshot above is called the Scrap-O-Matic 1000. What happens in the Beta stays in the Beta. This Achievement won’t carry over into the “live” game. I think it is for completing enough quests in the Zanchuli quest chain. I earned The Zanchuli Council Achievement. Anyone who knows me well can likely figure out why I made that choice. Pick one – and make one NPC happy while disappointing the other one. Two NPCs, of opposing religions, offered him their Loa.Ī player can only take one – but it looks like there is an option to change it later. Sometime after Garhwa the Highmountain Tauren fought some Guardians, he had to make a choice. Absolutely adorable! I’ll leave you to watch the video to see what happened after that. This led to a quest where the player has to shoo away small, flying dinosaurs. The best part about that quest is that players get an opportunity to take a look at the roads, waterfalls, flora and fauna of the area. I suspect it may have been confusing because I was playing while tired. For whatever reason, this was not obvious to me at the time I was doing the quest. When I watched the video, it became very clear that I was supposed to throw the totems into the little shiny areas on the road as we flew by. It took me a while to understand not only that I should be clicking a button and throwing totems, but also to throw those totems in the right place. In the video above, I picked up a quest that involved throwing totems on the ground as a Pterrordax flies me (and an NPC) around an area. Cute little “pests”! That quest went well, but ended with something unexpected (and possibly glitched). I picked up a quest that required me to kill off a certain number of them. This tiny green dinosaur is a Thieving Snapper. Pairs of two very angry opposing religious groups stand around and yell at each other. The quests I was working on emphasizes the animosity between one group (who follows one Loa) and another group (who follows a different one). I like the overall style and color palette here. There are a lot of dinosaurs in this area of the game, and some really decorative NPCs (non-player characters). The result was a more informative video than I might have ended up with if I was all by myself. It was fun to have someone to talk about the Battle for Azeroth beta content with. I kind of got sidetracked along the way – but eventually finished it.Ī person who is new to me popped into my Twitch chat and kept me company. The goal is to meet Zul the Prophet in Tal’Gurub. In the video above, Garhwa (my Highmountain Tauren) is working on a quest that was given to him by King Rastakhan. This blog includes screenshots, Twitch videos, and commentary about my experience in the Battle for Azeroth beta. The next set of quests Garhwa picked up were in a brand new area that had plenty of dinosaurs. After Garhwa, my Highmountain Tauren Hunter, completed the Battle for Lordaeron in the World of Warcraft: Battle for Azeroth Beta, I decided to continue exploring.
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