Gallery Walkthrough: Children's Week Orgrimmar quests
Children's Week is almost over, but here's a walkthrough of the Orgrimmar quests. My orphan, Grunth, teaches us a bit about lore, but mostly teaches us to look at Azeroth through the eyes of a child.
These quests are fun and easy to do and are also a great way to earn rep in all of the major Horde cities. If you are below level 70, you will also get experience. Players at max level will receive some pocket change.
Coming soon is the Stormwind quests gallery and the recap of the ICFTB event. Also, take a look at the galleries for the Alliance and Horde Shattrath quests.
These quests are fun and easy to do and are also a great way to earn rep in all of the major Horde cities. If you are below level 70, you will also get experience. Players at max level will receive some pocket change.
Coming soon is the Stormwind quests gallery and the recap of the ICFTB event. Also, take a look at the galleries for the Alliance and Horde Shattrath quests.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Dezrael May 6th 2008 11:11PM
Fun and easy to do? You must be joking. Perhaps if you enjoy waiting at the top of the Stairs of Destiny for 45 minutes, vainly summoning and dismissing your orphan, to be fun. Then..... why yes, it's a BLAST!
GM response was underwhelming to say the least ("quest is ... laggged?" what the?). Forum chat indicates this is due to the fact that there is a scripted event triggered by your orphan's arrival which can only be triggered in sequence... meaning you're in a queue with all the other players at the stair, waiting for your question mark to turn yellow. Crappy planning by Blizz FTL.
Unmei May 7th 2008 2:20AM
just run her around in circles till she procs. That's how I did it. and it works. :P takes 3 seconds
Icyslush May 7th 2008 8:55AM
>>My orphan, Grunth, teaches us a bit about lore, but mostly teaches us to look at Azeroth through the eyes of a child.
Sheesh! Barrens Chat teaches you more than enough about Azeroth through the eyes of a child.
Boven May 7th 2008 9:41AM
This year, as in the past, I think the main thing I learned from my Orc orphan was that Orc kids are kind of weird. They seem to routinely shove rocks up their nose and ask strange zen-like questions that no lil kid should be wondering about. Lightning hitting fish? Fit like a glove? Hrm.
I also learned, or was at least reminded, that seeing a little kid running after someone on an epic mount is good for a laugh or two.
I was a little disappointed that the Blood Elf orphan's letter that one receives after finishing the quests still references the Blood Knight bit that was replaced by wanting to meet L70ETC.
Boven May 7th 2008 9:42AM
Oh, and I refuse to call my kid Grunth. Are orcs that uncreative in naming? I renamed my Scooter, since he scooted right along behind my kodo.
MechChef May 7th 2008 12:45PM
I named my Methhead, for the exact same reason.
lianne May 7th 2008 3:44PM
I got Egbert and Whiskers!
I would have preferred to keep the orphans though :P I want a minion of my very own!