Your guide to dailies: Skettis

Because of the repetitive and somewhat obligatory nature of daily quests, it is important to not only master them to minimize such frustration, but also to understand exactly what you are gaining in the long run. Knowing exactly how many rewards you are racking up will keep you doing these quests even when you don't feel like it. This will help you reach your goals, whether they are epic flight, the Cenarion Expedition flying mount, or anything else, you will need to be diligent if you want to save enough gold in a timely fashion.
Follow through the jump for a detailed walkthrough of each daily quest, as well as a few different summaries of your loot, put into perspective.
Fires Over Skettis
The purpose of this quest, on behalf of the Skyguard, is twofold. First, you are proving that you can indeed be successful in evasive maneuvers and offensive tactics while airborne. This will not be as easy as it sounds for a beginner. Secondly, you are destroying the nests full of eggs, in which the arakkoa are breeding their monstrous kaliris. Because these kaliris will be guarding these areas, you will need to learn to avoid them, and to either escape their aggro or land quickly enough to avoid being dismounted mid-air.
If it were not for the monstrous kaliris, bombing the eggs would be a breeze. Simply fly from building to building, and look for the pockets of big, sparkling eggs on the rooftops. For the main buildings, you will see little platforms either circling a big, wide dwelling, or circling a thin vertical pole. Other homes are only hollowed out trees, and you can find pockets of eggs in the tops. You will need to blow up 20 eggs.
The how-toI like to place my explosives in my action bar for ease of use. Once you have spotted some eggs, fly down close enough to them for your green aiming circle, attained by clicking on the explosives, to land on them. Position it to target, and click to obliterate.
Try to get as many eggs in your sights as possible, as any opportunity you have between kaliri patrols should be used to the fullest. Once you have begun the channeled spell, you can actually start moving again, and your explosives will still drop.
Unfortunately, the pesky monstrous kaliris will indeed pose a dire threat. They will often manage to dismount you between one and three pecks at your person, and if the fall alone does not result in your death, the swarms of arakkoa, and if you are particularly unlucky, an elite level 72 Talonsworn Forest-Rager, will likely do you in.
In addition, if you fly too low, either near the ground, or near platform-level of the dwellings, you may get targeted by the arakkoa. Often this means getting hit with some pretty potent shadow bolts, which are less likely to dismount you, but may kill you before long if they are ignored. Usually, flying a distance away is enough to thwart these attackers.
Kaliri + death avoidance tactics
Fortunately, there are several useful plan B's you can employ should you receive monstrous kaliri aggro. One common tactic is to simply land, and fight them. The trick here is that you will need to land immediately, or at least manage to hover close to a landing spot, so that if you are dismounted before you reach the ground, the fall is very short. You will also need to keep in mind that many landing spots will contain additional mobs.
1. Fight
One of the main benefits to this tactic is that, should you be carrying Revenge is Tasty, one of the cooking daily quests handed out by The Rokk in Lower City, you will be able to take advantage of your situation and obtain a [Giant Kaliri Wing] or two. In fact, as long as you are on the quest, you can continue to receive the drop, and store extras in the bank for later.
2. Fly upwards
If you do not want to fight, you may consider some of the many methods of evasion. One of the best ones is to fly straight up until aggro is dropped. The kaliri seem unable to hit you at this angle, especially if you have epic flight. Should you accidentally stop flying upward, because the bird will have been right on your tail, you will likely get hit within the first second. Keep your finger firmly on the spacebar!
3. Fly over water, and not the hills
If you choose horizontal fleeing, try flying over the lake, because if you are dismounted, the water will not kill you. There are pesky water elementals lurking beneath, however, and you cannot re-mount until your feet touch solid ground. Still, this is a better option than fleeing into the hills. Should you be closer to the hills than the lake, your best option is to fly down to them and fight the bird.

If you were to keep flying, end up dismounted and die, you may not be able to reach your corpse on foot. Your only course of action then will be to hoof it to the graveyard outside of Auchindoun and pay an arm and a leg to the spirit healer, who will send you back to the Skettis graveyard.
Special circumstances: Droods
Druids using flight form rather than a mount have several unique options. Because you cannot be dismounted, or knocked out of flight form, flying away from the birds is your best bet. Flying vertically will reduce the number of hits you take, preserving your health pool should you encounter another kaliri while fleeing from the first. Although you can land and fight the birds, keep in mind that you cannot re-enter flight form until you are out of combat. Should additional mobs aggro, you will be stuck fighting.
Special circumstances: Other
If you happen to be crit immune to raid bosses, you should also be able to avoid a dismount. This applies to paladins and warriors, as well as druids.
There are also several means of ensuring a safe fall, should it come down to that. Mages can use slow fall, priests can levitate, and engineers sporting a [Parachute Cloak] or those revered with the Skyguard who have purchased their [Skyguard Drape], can at least be assured that the fall alone will not result in death. It is still advisable to try your best to move, once the bird has been aggroed, over an area with as few mobs as possible.
What you get
You can do this quest every day, and each hand-in will net you 350 Sha'tari Skyguard reputation, and 11g 99s. Once you are accustomed to the quest and the kaliri attacks, you should be able to complete it within 2-5 minutes, assuming that there is not too much competition. Clearly, this is a very fast way to earn roughly 12 gold. In one week, you could earn 2450 Skyguard reputation and 83 gold, 93 silver!
Escape from Skettis
There are several pros and cons to this escort quest. It is extremely short and easily soloed. As for the bad news, this will depend heavily on your server.
On high population servers, or at peak times during the day, the competition to find the Skyguard Prisoner and accept his plea for help can be high. If you are on a PvP server, because Skettis is relatively small, you may want to run with a group, as it is a prime spot for ganking.
Finding the prisoner
The other main trick is the fact that the prisoner has three different possible spawn points. If you form a party of three or more, each member can camp one of the spawn points and alert the others when he appears. In addition, although this quest is easily soloed, you may find less competition if you group up with everyone in the area from your faction who is also looking to complete it.

The basic etiquette regarding this quest is that, should you find yourself near a member of your own faction who also looks like they might be zeroing in on the prisoner, you ought to invite them to a group, rather than "stealing" the mob.
Each spawn point is relatively similar. You begin at his cage on a platform, walk across a bridge to an adjacent platform, and then head down the ramp to the ground. Once there, you will have completed the quest. The main difference is that the middle, or southern spawn point, is more difficult to reach, and you risk more kaliri attacks by going there. The other difference is that while some of the platforms have no mobs on them, some do. Of course, at a couple of points along the way, mobs in groups of two will spawn. There should also be a set of two arakkoa at the bottom of the ramp.
General tips
Because of the highly farmed nature of Skettis, you may also find some of your mobs will have been taken care of for you. If you are on and there seems to be no competition, I recommend killing any of the arakkoa on the platforms before accepting the quest, for ease.
If you intend to do both dailies, I advise doing the escort as soon as you see the mob, regardless of whether or not you are finished bombing. In addition, try to get used to flying in a path that takes you past all three spawn points while searching for eggs, minimizing the unnecessary monstrous kaliri exposure.
What you get
Each day, provided you overcome the inherent frustrations and actually walk this guy to safety, you will bring in exactly 9g 10s, 350 Skyguard reputation, and your choice of a handful of either healing or mana potions. In one solid week of completions, you will have earned 63 gold, 7 silver, 2450 reputation, and up to 21 potions!
The loot, in perspective
Assuming that you complete Escape from Skettis and Fires Over Skettis each day, here is a summary of what you will have earned:
- 700 reputation with the Sha'tari Skyguard.
- 21 gold and 9 silver.
- Either 2 [Unstable Mana Potion] or 3 [Volatile Healing Potion].
- Whatever vendor trash dropped from the kaliris you killed, as well as possible greens and [Netherweave Cloth] from any arakkoa you came across. You can also find herbs and motes on the elite trees, especially if you are an herbalist.
- 5 reputation (until the end of revered) for each regular kaliri kill. 10 reputation for each arakkoa and monstrous kaliri kill. 30 reputation for each Talonsworn Forest-Rager kill.
Over the course of one week, if both quests were done each day, as well as More Shadow Dust, aside from variable drops and reputation from kills, you would bring in (minimum):
- 6650 reputation per week, not counting bonus gained from kills.
- 147 gold and 63 silver, not counting money dropped.
- A boatload of potions.
Other daily quest guides:
Your guide to dailies: Cooking
Your guide to dailies: Unlocking Skettis
Filed under: How-tos, Walkthroughs, Quests, Guides, Making money






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Kalmár Pál György Dec 22nd 2007 3:30PM
hi
grumbles Dec 22nd 2007 5:05PM
A reminder that you can use http://wowreputationcalculator.com/ to see exactly how many more times you need to complete your dailies to get your next rep level. :)
jaxson_bateman Dec 22nd 2007 5:12PM
A great guide, and it's nice to see that something like this was written. Hate to seem like I'm nagging for the sake of nagging though, but it did seem too long for how simple these two quests are. Basically, Fires over skettis is a free 12g a day (and rep if you aren't yet exalted), and taking the potions into account the escort quest is essentially another ~10g a day, plus rep.
They're both incredibly easy quests, and I couldn't imagine anyone having trouble with them, even on their first times.
Matthew Dec 22nd 2007 5:34PM
Yeah, I think I've only been attacked by a bird maybe once in a couple dozen attempts at Fires over Skettis? I'm not sure why people find them to be so crazy.
JPN Dec 22nd 2007 8:14PM
The hardest, and usually longest, part is getting TO Skettis.
Cailleach Dec 22nd 2007 5:52PM
Dont forget - if you do get attacked by the Kaliri, space bar + strafe is your best friend. There's something about that diagonal movement that hoses up the AI tracking, and you simply don't get hit at all.
jaxson_bateman Dec 22nd 2007 6:01PM
I think space-bar is the main one here... there aren't too many mobs that have been programmed to chase one around in there air - usually if you get airborne aggro it's from a caster/ranger on the ground. So it's only natural that there are problems if you move a large amount in the Z-axis (up and down).
Usually if you fly right up, you'll soon get out of combat. If not, you can then press X to descend straight down for the same effect.
Orno Dec 23rd 2007 2:17AM
this has pretty much opened my eyes to dailys..I farmed for a couple of days getting over 1.5k gold off primal airs..but that was grinding and farming all day trying to keep my eyes open and i'd get about 250-300g a day, and if i got a blue pattern 400g+ or more added on...
But now, Ive started all these quests, including the pvp one and Orgr'il daily quests and i earned up to 400g just starting them and redoing them.
This is going to be excellent i should have my epic flying in a week at this rate
Mort Dec 24th 2007 9:44AM
I gave the Skyguard the finger when I found out about the 5 man at the end of Skettis. I don't know if they changed it or not, but four mini-bosses that take all those texts to summon, drops ONE green, which each person needs for the final boss. So kill 20 mini-bosses for five people, hope that one isn't a dick that is going to leave as soon as he gets the one he still needs, then go fight the last guy. A month of looking for groups and I gave up.
The only time I do bombing is when the cooking daily needs a bird wing.
Jeff Dec 24th 2007 4:32PM
Regarding, "In fact, as long as you are on the quest, you can continue to receive the drop, and store extras in the bank for later."
I am attempting to do this, and finding this only applies if you don't have the wing in your inventory; i.e., you already cooked the stew, but didn't turn in the quest.
After getting my first drop after killing my second kaliri, I killed 8 more with no drops. Finally, I cleared out a cooking fire and made the stew. The very next kaliri dropped the wing - and 8 kills later, no other kaliri has dropped it.
So it seems to me this can only drop while there are none in your inventory; luckily, if you brought the warp burgers with you (or just go kill three stalkers and make them on the go), you can make the stew and get one more wing. However, the cooking pot disappears after you've made the first batch, so it looks like you're limited to getting one extra per day.