Monday, 16 April 2007

Day 50: 11_04_07



I started on a demanding task to kill BloodPetal Flower Monsters in Un'Goro Crater (most were level 53 - tough!) I was looking for the petals they drop. It took about 90 mins to finish off the flower monsters add avoid the other monsters and elites in the area (especially the DevilSaur which I had to run from more than once) I did level up though ;)

Ding Ding Ding Level 51 - only 7 more levels until Outland :)

I flew to Gadgetzan to use the bank, sell and repair - I had gathered up all the powerstones I had collected in Un'Goro and flew back to Un'Goro to give in the powerstones quest to the little gnome in the cave in Marshall's refuge. The gnome was a greedy little guy and wasn't happy just the crystals, he wanted me to investigate some pylons that were located in the mountains to the North, East and West of the crater. I had to find them and report details back to him. Well, easier said than done when the place is crawling with hostiles :(



I got to the North and East pylons with little trouble but the Western pylon was a challenge. I had to ride chestnut mare fast through the myriad of beasties that lived in the West and hope my speed would be too great, I did ok until I got stunned and fell from the horse luckily I managed to roll on impact with the ground and come into battle stance and managed to kill my assailants :) The location of the pylons are 56/12 (North) 77/49 (East) and 23/58 (West).

I went to Marshall Refugee to hand in the quest and then fly to Darnassus also to hand in the quest. Then I HS to Stormwind to meet Sweed. He said that he would help me to find Feralas. I got my warrior quest there. I travelled with Sweed to Feralas but I couldn't find then man that I supposed to meet. We took a boat to an island of the coast of Feralas. We explored for a while and bumped into Glandir, he told us that he was living in exile from his guild (STORMBRINGER). I decided to sleep in the inn there.



Time Finished: 2am
Time Questing: 4 hours


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