Valentine's Day in Azeroth
"Love is in the
air," proclaims the official website, and it's true; for the past few days a touch of romance has hit the capital
cities with a vengeance. If you're the sort of player who likes to avoid in-game events, or who finds the overwhelming
slushiness of Valentine's Day too sickly-sweet for words, look away now...Today's the day the NPCs in our cities finally get a starring role--or a bit part, at least. We've long overlooked the patient guards and vendors who litter our streets, seeing them only as convenient human signposts or shops; now they're in need of some love, and all it takes is a small token.
The Valentine's event is reasonably low-key but enjoyable nonetheless. All the cities are decked out with hearts and candles; that's all there is to it, if you wish to bypass the Valentine's content. If you want to get involved, however, head to your local innkeeper and avail yourself of some perfume, cologne and Love Tokens--let your systematic seduction of every NPC in sight begin!
The low cost of the scents and tokens means that even low-level characters are able to participate, and there are some pretty hefty buffs available along the way. Simply apply cologne or perfume to yourself, and you'll suddenly see hearts floating above the heads of nearby NPCs; these NPCs are looking for love, and by giving them a Love Token you'll receive a gift in return. Perfume makes you appealing to male NPCs and cologne makes female NPCs swoon at the sight of you, regardless of your actual gender.
The first person you woo will give you a gift package, and the debuff "Adored", which means you won't be able to get another bumper package for an hour. However, NPCs will still accept your tokens in friendship and give you an item in return. These items are unique to the city you're in, and come in three types; for example, Darnassus NPCs give you a Sentinel's Card, Handmade Woodcraft or Pledge of Loyalty: Darnassus. If you collect five of each and then combine them, you'll end up with a Darnassus Gift Collection. Rinse and repeat in Stormwind and Ironforge, then combine all three into an Alliance Gift Collection.
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But that's not the end of it. There's a special quest line that sends you around the capital cities
and over to Hillsbrad to investigate just why the NPCs are so amorous. The ultimate reward is a rather fetching dress
or suit, but you'll have to find Ravenholdt Manor first. Ravenholdt Manor is a rogue's hideout, and this rogue quest guide may help you find it; it's really quite difficult to
find if you've never even been to Hillsbrad before, but that's all part of the fun.
On top of your new clothing, you'll probably end up with several buffs from the Valentine's events.
If you get a box of chocolates from an amorous NPC, eat them to gain bonuses to spellcasting, defence and other stats.
While you're making friends with other NPCs, you'll probably be rejected at least once, and given the
"Heartbroken" debuff. I found that other players were quick to remove this debuff; use an Unbestowed
Friendship Bracelet on another player to cure their broken heart, and gain the "Gift of Friendship" buff in
return.
There's also a new non-combat pet on the block, a personal Peddlefeet; shoot another
player with a Silver Shafted Arrow to give them the gift of goblin love. If you're lucky, a NPC might give you a
Truesilver Shafted Arrow and you'll have your own to follow you around. Another present you might receive is a Love
Fool, a combat dummy who'll distract mobs away from you. Valentine's gifts aren't usually this useful!
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Mat Feb 14th 2006 1:32PM
I enjoy silly holiday stuff like this so much :)
CarLBanks Feb 14th 2006 1:36PM
I didn't realize it gave you a suit as a quest reward. I know what I'll be doing soon!
Cort Feb 14th 2006 2:26PM
I'm doing it with my druid for the dress reward, and to perhaps find that Lovely Black Dress that drops randomly from the Amorous boxes you get. It's the same design as the quest reward dresses, only non-soulbound and black. Very cool!
Tryst Feb 14th 2006 2:38PM
Over the weekend the Apothecary (Undead guy in the picture above) was also bugged and wouldn't give the suit. I returned two days later, after confirming that the SW guards bug had been fixed, and even though I had officially completed the quest with him I was still able to retrieve my "Lovely Dress" from the cauldron.
crsh Feb 14th 2006 5:50PM
A side-note, most of gifts (cards, pledges, chocolates, love fools, but NOT the suits/dresses and the special rare pet) are on a 7 or 10-day duration timer, so use them or forget about them.
Fabian Feb 15th 2006 6:11AM
Something tries to tell me to stay away from this event. Somehow I can't buy anything from the innkeepers. They only tell me what I could buy and then when I say I want to buy go over to tell me again what I could buy if I wanted to...
...good to hear its nothing too cool that I miss out on ^^
jennie Feb 15th 2006 8:33AM
Fabian, the innkeepers' "information speech" is a bit of a loop. You just have to say Goodbye, start over and then buy the cards and perfumes from them as if you were buying bread or milk.
Casikao Feb 15th 2006 10:52AM
Hey if you dont like the holiday just talk to a SW or Org NPC guard for like once an hour try and get a lovely black dress 0.05% drop but sells for 150 gold >.< so.. yeah! *has been very lucky,found two sold one gave other to my sweetie* anyway enjoy the luv fest!
Mike Feb 17th 2006 10:42AM
Is the "The Source Revealed" apothecary NPC still around so I can pick up my fancy duds, or did this quest expire? I went by the Ravenholdt manor last night, but couldn't find the guy.
jennie Feb 17th 2006 10:44AM
The event finished yesterday and everything's been removed, although some NPCs still have hearts if you're careful.
Mike Feb 17th 2006 11:23AM
Damn! I ran all over creation for that quest!
Oh well :)