Wrath 101: Horde flight paths in Howling Fjord, Borean Tundra, and Dragonblight
Previously, we covered the Alliance flight paths of the first three zones in Northrend. Now it's the Horde's turn.
Once you've gotten to Northrend and possibly taken an awesome turtle boat to your choice of starting zone, you'll be mostly getting around by Wind Rider (flying mounts, of course, don't work in Northrend until level 77).
Note that there will be zone-specific information and maps after the cut; if you don't want to see anything about Northrend before you go there, don't click.
Howling Fjord

There are five Horde-accessible FPs in the Howling Fjord: four Horde, and one neutral. The Horde ones are all circled in red on the map above, and the neutral one in yellow.
- Vengeance Landing, where the zeppelin from Undercity docks, has its bat handlers at (79,30), and yes, there seem to be two of them (?).
- At Camp Winterhoof, a Taunka settlement, you'll find Celea Frozenmane (50,12).
- Lilleth Radescu (26,35) flies bats out of the Apothecary Camp out in the west.
- The neutral flightmaster in Kamagua is Kip Tralwskip (25,58). Kamagua on an island of its own off to the west, but there's a lift that will take you over from the shore.
- Tobias Sarkhoff is at New Agamand in the south (52,68).
Borean Tundra
The Borean Tundra has three Horde FPs and three neutral ones, for six in all.
- Turida Coldwind, in Warsong Hold, will be your first stop in Borean Tundra if you came here by zeppelin from Orgrimmar. She's at the top of an elevator, which is in the same room the zeppelin takes you to.
- Omu Spiritbreeze (78,38) is in the Taunkale Village, where the Taunka live (that's one race I'm jealous of the Horde for having access to).
- There are two dragon flight masters, working for the Kirin Tor. The first one, named Surristrasz (45,34) is at the Amber Ledge; Amber Ledge is the only way to get to the Transitus Shield at first.
- Once you get to the Transitus Shield, Warmage Adami (33,34) will fly you back and forth.
- Bilko Drifstpark, at the Tuskarr village of Unu'pe, will get you where you need to go, Horde or Alliance. He's not particular. Unu'pe is on the east coast of the Tundra.
- Kimbiza (50,11) resides in Bor'Gorok Outpost.
Boom! 11 flight points available to Horde players in the two starting zones. That's two better than the Alliance.
However, what if you want to fly between BT and HF? Sure, turtle boats are nice, but sometimes you want to be able to AFK while you travel, right? Well, there are no direct flight paths between BT and HF, but there is the Dragonblight sitting between them, and some connecting flights through that.
Dragonblight

The Dragonblight is for levels 71-74, so it shouldn't be too hard to get into it. It has three Horde and two neutral flight points.
- Cid Flounderfix (47,66) is a neutral flight master at the Tuskarr Mo'aki Harbor on the south coast.
- Junter Weiss (76,62) is the Venomspite bat handler, towards the east of the zone.
- Nethestrasz, of the Wyrmcrest Accord, resides in the Wyrmcrest Temple smack in the middle of the zone (60,51).
- Agmar's Hammer in the west gets its wind riders courtesy of Narzun Skybreaker (37,46).
- Numo Spiritbreeze (43,17) is the flight master at Kor'krun Vanguard, up in the north.
And finally, here's a summary map of all the Horde flight paths in lower Northrend:

So as you can see, to get from Warsong Hold to New Agamand (for instance), you need at least these flight points:
- Warsong Hold (Borean Tundra)
- Agmar's Hammer (Dragonblight)
- Venomspite (Dragonblight)
- New Agamand (Howling Fjord)
Arthas awaits and so do your questions. Find the answers you've been looking for that will help you with your journey into Northrend and to level 80 with Wrath 101.Filed under: Horde, Leveling, Guides, Wrath of the Lich King






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
nobbs Nov 12th 2008 4:30PM
wotlk is already unlocked on eu realms, first dks and players in northend
Hawkk Nov 12th 2008 4:33PM
Yep. While doing our final Kara run we Whoed "Death Knight" and found a load of ppl already on them.
Naix Nov 12th 2008 4:41PM
I seriously doubt ANY death knights are in Northrend already. 10 levels in 1 hour seams a bit steep.
Varlyn Nov 12th 2008 5:51PM
First Death Knights and first players in Northrend.
That's how I read it.
Fadmin Nov 12th 2008 4:33PM
With the flights costing much more in Northrend, is there any size/scale comparison of Northrend zones to other zones? Like to know how far it is to take the land routes.
mella Nov 12th 2008 4:36PM
Whats with horde getting more FPs? Seems a little unfair to me that horde always have the better FPs.
RogueJedi86 Nov 12th 2008 4:37PM
2 more, a faction-specific extra in both the starting zones. I was going to make a remark on that myself.
Shelle Nov 12th 2008 5:00PM
Point taken... but at least you allis have Eastern Kingdoms
Drae Nov 12th 2008 4:42PM
NEWS JUST IN! NORTHREND IS NOW LIVE ON EU REALMS!! The majority of people can't access it due to not having the game yet, but the lucky few with it pre-ordered have no begun levelling in Northrend, or taunting the rest of us with DKs!! SPREAD THE WORD!! IT HAS BEGUN!!! (Draenorat, Neptulon - EU)
sephirah Nov 12th 2008 4:48PM
I've preordered it, but since I don't live in UK, play.com will take at least a week to deliver it to me... :(
Oomfoofoo Nov 12th 2008 4:50PM
Eliah my friend, you are a blog god! TY so much for this post.
Not all of us played Beta.
Graargh Nov 12th 2008 6:02PM
This is great info, thanks bunches for the map of flypoints. My friend and I were wondering:
Just how big are Northrend zones? I mean, The Barrens is huge and it has three flypoints. Borean Tundra has 5? Howling Fjord has 6?
Why are there so many flypoints?
Chris C. Nov 14th 2008 9:27PM
Such a big help out in Northrend, thank you!
Tribble Nov 17th 2008 1:02PM
Thanks a bunch for taking the time to crate and post this handy FP guide. Very useful. :-)
Tribble Nov 17th 2008 1:12PM
Thanks a bunch for taking the time to create and post this handy FP guide. Very useful. :-)
jake Nov 30th 2008 12:12AM
hey how do you get out of the death knight starter zone?? Cant figure this one out yet.
Jay Dec 8th 2008 5:26PM
For a player starting out in Northrend, it's easier to just pick up the three neutral points of Kamagua, Unu'pe, and Mo'aki Harbor flightpoints to connect HF to BT.
Take a boat or zep to the starting area of your choice, run to the neutral FP in that zone, then take the turtle to Mo'aki, learn that FP, then take the turtle to the last. You can now fly back and forth...
Tsaavik Dec 26th 2008 12:40PM
The extra bat handler in Vengeance Landing is for quests (bombing runs).
Terof Jan 1st 2009 7:32PM
I have all the FP in HF and all except #5 in DB, but they haven't connected to the west side FP (BT and SB).. how do I connect them???
Terof Jan 1st 2009 7:34PM
nvm got it it was the place the turtle in DB takes u in BT