WoW Rookie: Traveling around Azeroth

Gryphons/Wyverns: In every major city -- and most good sized encampments -- you'll see an NPC with a green exclamation point over their head. (The green exclamation point indicates a flight path you haven't yet discovered.) This is the Gryphon or Wind Rider Master (which you'll find depends on your faction -- Alliance prefer Gryphons and Horde favor Wyverns), and they'll sell you a ride to any other town with a flight path for a small fee.
But there is a drawback. Before you can travel to any flight path, you have to visit it and talk to their Gryphon/Wind Rider Master to "discover" the flight path. After this first visit, however, you can conveniently return by the flight path in the future. Also, Gryphons and Wyverns can only transport you around a single continent -- if you want to go from Kalimdor to the Eastern Kingdoms, you'll have to consider our next transportation option...
Boats/Zeppelins: You can find boats coming and going from ports throughout Azeroth. They follow set paths from one port to another and will transport you for free between any ports. They're the primary way of moving from one continent to another.
Zeppelins are similar to boats -- they transport you from place to place and between continents for free. However, the only zeppelins in the game are located in Horde-controlled territories.
The trouble with boats and zeppelins (and the reason it's sometimes worth paying to take a flight path instead of riding for free) is that you have to wait at a dock for them to arrive. If you're easily distracted, like I am, this means you could wind up sitting at the dock for 10 minutes (or longer) because you keep missing the boat while alt-tabbed reading the forums. (Sadly, only a couple of these transportation routes overlap flight paths, though!) But it's still an excellent transportation option for the thrifty or the patient.
Boats will transport you between the following locations:
- Booty Bay (in Stranglethorn Vale) to Rachet (in the Barrens).
- Auberdine (in Darkshore -- closest town to Darnassus) to Rut'theran Village (for all intents and purposes, Darnassus). Note: these are both Alliance cities.
- Auberdine (in Darkshore -- closest town to Darnassus) to Bloodmyst Isle (the Draenei starting zone). Note: these are both Alliance cities.
- Menethil Harbor (in the Wetlands) to Auberdine (in Darkshore -- closest town to Darnassus). Note: these are both Alliance cities.
- Menethil Harbor (in the Wetlands) to Theramore Isle (in Duskwallow Marsh). Note: these are both Alliance cities.
- Orgrimmar to Tirisfal (just outside of the Undercity)
- Grom'gol (in Stranglethorn Vale) to Orgrimmar
- Tirisfal (just outside of the Undercity) to Grom'gol (in Stranglethorn Vale)
Hearthstone: Everyone starts the game with one of these handy toys. It will transport you to whatever inn you've set as your "home," on a one-hour cooldown. It's advisable to set your home to an inn in the area you're actively questing in -- then you when you've ventured far from town working on quests, you've got a quick way back to turn them in.
Engineering Transporters: Engineers have access to Ultrasafe Transporters (taking Gnomish engineers to Gadgetzen at 260 skill and Toshley's Station at 350 skill) and Dimensional Rippers (taking Goblin engineers to Everlook at 260 skill and Area 52 at 350 skill). These items are trinkets (that must be equipped to be used) on a 4-hour cooldown. They'll always get you to your destination, though sometimes they're known to... ahem... malfunction.
Mage Portals: At various levels, Mages gain access to skills allowing them to open portals to major cities for themselves and for others.
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Teleports: transport the Mage only
- Level 20: Alliance get Exodar/Ironforge/Stormwind, Horde get Orgrimmar/Silvermoon/Undercity
- Level 30: Alliance get Darnassus, Horde get Thunder Bluff
- Level 60: Alliance and Horde get Shattrath
- Level 40: Alliance get Exodar/Ironforge/Stormwind, Horde get Orgrimmar/Silvermoon/Undercity
- Level 50: Alliance get Darnassus, Horde get Thunder Bluff
- Level 65: Alliance and Horde get Shattrath
Warlock Summons: Warlocks can summon other players to their location. However, in order to summon another player to them, Warlocks use up a soul shard and require the assistance of two players. These requirements can make summoning a bit of a nuisance, so if you want a summon, ask politely and offer a tip. And be aware -- even if you ask nicely, the Warlock may not have two other people nearby to help with a summon, and turn you down.
Meeting Stone Summons: If you're looking to run an instance, you'll find that every instance has a meeting stone near the entrance. Using a meeting stone, two players can summon a member of their party to the meeting stone.
Druid Teleport: Starting at level 10, Druids can teleport themselves to Moonglade. Druids also get a special flight path in Moonglade, which I've always thought was a bit classist, myself.
Shaman Astral Recall: Shamans have access to the spell Astral Recall starting at level 30. This allows the Shaman to return to their home location on a 15-minute cooldown. Very nice -- if you're a Shaman!
Shattrath City: Shattrath City in Outland has portals to all major Horde and Alliance cities conveniently located in the city's center. This can be a very convenient place to set your hearthstone to if you want quick transport between Azeroth and Outland.
Other: There are a couple of miscellanious methods of transport in the game, and I'll list the two most notable here.
Alliance players can travel between Stormwind City and Ironforge via the Deeprun Tram -- quite handy, as the path between Stormwind and Ironforge would take a new player through some high-level areas, otherwise. Check your city map for the location of the tram.
Horde players can travel between the Undercity and Silvermoon city via an orb located in the Undercity courtyard and behind the throne room in Silvermoon. Again, it's convenient as traveling on foot would be dangerous for lower level players. (Trust me, I've tried it!)
Have any other tricks for travelling around Azeroth? Let us know in the comments!






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
Jp Jul 30th 2007 10:55PM
You forgot the boat between Auberdine and Exodar's little port.
Evil Sheep Jul 30th 2007 11:18PM
Also, while it may not seem a big deal, druids have the Portal: Moonglade spell at level 10. It's a nifty way of having a base on both continents for our nature-loving friends.
Kats Jul 30th 2007 11:21PM
Druids beginning at level 10 can teleport to Moonglade. This enables Druids to always keep their hearthstone in the Eastern Kingdoms so that they never really have to take a boat....
Magnetite Jul 30th 2007 11:24PM
And don't forget that druid's get to Teleport to Moonglade at level 10. It can be used as often as you wish. Druids also get a free flight from Moonglade (separate from the paid flight paths) to Thunder Bluff (for Horde) or Rut'theran Village (for Alliance).
Useful for using the druid trainer in Nighthaven and for getting around northern Kalimdor.
Magnetite Jul 30th 2007 11:25PM
Heh, much druid love!
1Adam12 Jul 30th 2007 11:40PM
YES! when asking mages for ports.. please ask nice... and if you are lvl 60+, tip the mages good. For example: like 1-2g for Ironforge, Exodar or Stormwind. 2-3g for Darnassus and up to 5g for Shattrath.
A lvl 70 asked for a port to Shattrath from Netherstorm. I asked for a only a 2g tip. He offered 20s,, 'for the mats' he says. I said 'have a nice walk'. He said 'but it only cost you 20s to port me'. I said 'but you are paying for time saved'. 10 minutes later he whispered 'I got ported for 20s'. Funny, he could have taken a ride from the Gryphon master for less money (?) and less time.
Anna Jul 31st 2007 12:02AM
You forget that if you group up, promote someone else to leader, enter an instance, and drop group, you'll be ported to where you've set your hearth.
Chris Anthony Jul 31st 2007 1:08AM
"...the reason it's sometimes worth paying to take a flight path instead of riding for free..."
The /only/ boat that's duplicated by a flight path is the one from Teldrassil (Rut'theran Village) and Auberdine. The others cross between continents (or "continents", in the case of Azuremyst-Auberdine), and so there isn't an option to take a flight path instead of riding for free.
coconut Jul 31st 2007 1:16AM
Well you can take a zeppelin from Grom'Gol, STV to Undercity also... if you're Horde.
Chris Anthony Jul 31st 2007 1:24AM
@9: Oh, true. It's been so long since I've been in Stranglethorn that I forgot! Does Grom'Gol have a flight point, though?
The point remains, I think, that the majority of boats/zeppelins simply can't be duplicated by flight paths.
RogueJedi86 Jul 31st 2007 1:33AM
Under Boats/Zeppelins header, you say Auberdine in Darkshire is the closest town to Darnassus. Maybe you meant Darkshore? I know there's a bit of a Horde bias on WoWInsider, but come on.
Elizabeth Harper Jul 31st 2007 1:46AM
Gah.. one of these days I will stop mixing up Darkshire and Darkshore.
Good point about the Druid teleport, thanks everyone who mentioned it.
And yes, I very often fly from Grom'Gol to the Undercity instead of taking the Zeppelin -- timewise, it takes longer, but if you add in the number of times I miss that darned zeppelin, it's tremendously faster.
RogueJedi86 Jul 31st 2007 3:01AM
Call me a grammar nazi again, but under Engineering Transpoters, you misspelled Gadgetzan. Feel free to delete my little spelling nitpick comments. :P
RogueJedi86 Jul 31st 2007 3:02AM
And now to be on-topic, shouldn't you have mentioned a blurb on how we get riding mounts at level 40? I remember when I was leveling, the big 4-0 was a big goal for me, so I could ride around a lot faster.
jumb Jul 31st 2007 3:49AM
In regards to flight paths and zep/boats, I used this website a lot: http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/info/flashmap/
Unfortunately, they STILL haven't updated it for TBC, but it's still useful.
nav Jul 31st 2007 4:14AM
Worth mentioning that every meeting stone has some kind of level requirement. Any level player can assist with a summon I believe, but not every level can start the summon or be summoned.
irishstu Jul 31st 2007 5:01AM
@16: I'm pretty sure it's the other way around - if you are too high level you can't use a summoning stone
lucifer.cross Jul 31st 2007 5:26AM
When I first started playing and finally finished in Elwynn after maybe seven hours of /played, I was hesitant to go into Westfall. I had no idea what lurked beyond. Looking back, that amuses me still. lol.
Valior Jul 31st 2007 6:12AM
@17: No 16 is right. If a player that has the requirements to use the meetingstone, starts the summoning sequence, any (high) lvl can help him summon.
But as he stated, you can only summon players that are in the right level range.
Matt Jul 31st 2007 7:51AM
There is also the grave rez trick too, if you can manage to get a low level character to run within the rez range of a grave yard near your destination you can save a bit of time.
For example running into Theramore Island from Ratchet and and in from the East side of Searing Gorge you can then rez right beside the FP to pick it up without doing multiple Rez runs.