WoW, Casually: A casual guide to the Feast of Winter Veil

Nothing says Winter Veil like a skanky santa outfit. Ho ho ho, indeed. The winter holidays in Azeroth have enough sex and violence (mostly violence) to counteract all of the feel-good, family-friendly holiday cheer going on in the real world. It's exactly what you need after going anywhere near a mall parking lot at this time of year.
In-game holidays are always good for those of us with limited playtime because the quests give good experience, fun loot and there are often entertaining stories and activities to go along with it. The Feast of Winter Veil is no exception. While it doesn't have the ridiculous xp of the Midsummer Fire Festival or Hallows End, it does have some great Achievements, virtual toys and enough xp to make it worth your while. Following is a casual player's guide to the festivities.
Achievements
If you have access to Dalaran, are PvP savvy and have time to do non-heroic Northrend instances, you are capable of getting all of the Feast of Winter Veil Achievements along with the title of Merrymaker. Check out WoW Insider's guide for how to achieve them all. If you are in Northrend, but haven't braved any of the instances yet because of past problems with PuGs and time constraints, go ahead and give them a try. Blizzard kept true to its promises and kept the new dungeon clear times to less than an hour -- some as short as 25 minutes with a good group. The Winter Hats required for looking cool and achieving 'Tis the Season drop off the Northrend dungeon bosses, so there will be plenty of people to form hat hunting groups.
Quests
The main Winter Veil quest hubs are in Ironforge for Alliance and Orgrimmar for Horde. Check out all of the ones that are available at your level and do them -- they are pretty simple, there are plenty of people around to help and you get Achievements and large experience rewards for completing them. Here are some tips for each one:
- Treats for Greatfather Winter: This quest is available at level 10 and is just a simple cooking quest. The recipe required for the cookies is obtained from one of the Smokywood Pastures vendors as well as the spices. The milk can of course be obtained from any innkeeper or food and drink vendor. And the small eggs can be harvested from killing lowbie birds or from the AH at exorbitant prices. We'll chat more about collecting small eggs later.
- Stolen Winter Veil Treats: Available starting at level 30, you get this quest from one of your friendly Smokywood Pastures vendors. You have to travel to Alterac Mountains, talk to a snowman, and then kill the Abominable Greench, who is just a very large yeti. There will be a bajillion people of both factions there killing him, too. Happily, as of this writing, the Greench is on an instant respawn, making it easier for everyone to get a kill quickly instead of fighting for spawns for an hour while getting ganked (no, I'm not bitter). Do group up to get him. He is a level 36 Elite, so if you are less than 40, he will be tough. Also, everyone in the group gets the treats off the kill, so the whole thing just goes more quickly for all involved if you are in a group.
- Metzen the Reindeer: Yes, all of Greatfather Winter's reindeer are named after developers. This quest is available at level 40 and you get it from a Smokywood Pastures vendor. The notes he gives you tells you that Metzen is possibly in two locations. He is actually in both locations (hmmm), but I think Tanaris is the easiest. Just go to where the pirates are south of Steamwheedle Port and you'll find him near one of the barracks buildings. The real trick here is to talk to him and use the dust quickly while you have the chance as there will be other players attempting to free him at the same time. Again, it is probably best to join a group to keep the mobs around him clear.
Just like in real life, there is a lot of money to be made during the Feast of Winter Veil. Because of Achievements, more players than ever are doing the holiday quests and are willing to pay high prices to get them done quickly. Here are a few ways to cash in on the fun and help you save up for mounts, bags or whatever tickles your fancy.
- Tailoring: You can make a lot of money off of selling Winter Clothes on the AH. The pattern for your faction will be sold by one of the Smokywood Pastures vendors. You can probably find the pattern for the other faction on the neutral AH for a high price. (Edited to add: Only if there are unused patterns leftover from last year as they are BoP this year. Thanks Osi!) The clothes for your faction can sell for about 5 to 25g while the ones for the opposite faction go for 45g and up. The prices will probably drop over time, so take advantage of the high prices now.
- Leatherworking: Winter Boots are your cashcow, so to speak. The patterns can be purchased from one of the Smokywood Pastures vendors. I couldn't find any on my server's AH for less than 45g since the event began.
- Small Eggs: In case you feel bad about price gouging players for these easily obtained items, remember that you are saving them time and effort. So go ahead and charge at least 5 gold for stacks of 5 on the AH. They will stack in stacks of 20, but the Treats for Greatfather Winter quest requires 5 cookies, which means 5 eggs, so split your stacks before selling. If you are Alliance, the drop rate on vultures in Westfall is pretty decent. If you are Horde, the dragonhawks outside of Silvermoon drop at least 1 per kill. Yes, 100% drop rate and sometimes they drop 2. You entrepreneurs yell at me all the time for announcing this, but there will always be lazy players to profit from.
Blizzard really brings out the silly for this holiday. There are devices for turning you into sexy santa gnomes and holly for turning your mount into a reindeer. You blow kisses at revelers once an hour to receive snow, holly and mistletoe. There are snowballs to throw, bots to battle and snowman disguises to wear. And, of course, there are presents to open on December 25th, no matter if you have been naughty or nice.
Whether you participate for fun, profit, experience, achievements or all of the above -- there's something for you at the Feast of Winter Veil. The holiday goes on through January 2nd, so even if you can't squeeze in too much playtime now, you still have plenty of time before this event expires.
Happy Feast of Winter Veil!
Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, Events, WoW, Casually, Making money, Quests






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Ryan Dec 20th 2008 2:12PM
Even if you're alliance, I'd farm near Silvermoon before I went to Westfall. Just takes a little bit more travel time.
As long as you stay clear of the outposts and roaming guards along the roads, you'll have no problem. I farmed about 200 eggs up there the other day, within 45 minutes.
Osi Dec 20th 2008 2:14PM
1. Patterns are BOP this year.
2. Hat drops on BC Instances, and old world instances as well.
ingrizod Dec 20th 2008 4:22PM
I got the green clothes pattern in the mail this year as a present. must have been a reward for some quest.
ingrizod Dec 20th 2008 4:23PM
as alliance.
miked Dec 20th 2008 6:42PM
You can buy the patterns from the smokywoods pasture vendor. Green from the vendor in orgrimmar, red from the vendor in ironforge.
The vendors are neutral to all players. All it takes to have the opposing factions' pattern is a little patience and willingness to die a couple times.
Taizzaa Dec 20th 2008 2:17PM
The winter clothes and boots aren't soulbound so you can send them between your alts.
Ryan Dec 20th 2008 2:22PM
True. I made the boots, and after getting the achievement, passed them around to all my guildies to save them from having to buy them.
QONYIN Dec 20th 2008 2:22PM
The vendor for the patterns is friendly to all races, so if you feel like it you can brave orgrimar or ironforge to get the other factions clothes.
Acceptable Risk Dec 20th 2008 2:54PM
I've made a bit over 2000 gold selling Red Winter Clothes (as Horde). It's probably too late to jump on it now and still make a ridiculous profit. I made most of my money selling at around 80 gold but now the price hast dropped below 30 and material prices have risen in the process. There's still money to be made, but the margins are a lot slimmer.
Boots still haven't quite dropped in price, though. It's rare to see them for sale at less than 40 and they've been pretty steady the whole time.
Amaxe Dec 20th 2008 3:28PM
Teldrassil is actually a good place to get the eggs. They drop often. That's where I go to get them. Kill the owls. My friend gets them from moonkin in Auberdine.
The ones I will find annoying is the 50 HKs when dressed like a gnome. For the rest I am sure we can organize guild events assuming the car is available to everyone and not like the Sinister Squashling
Fizzyl Dec 20th 2008 3:32PM
For fun, frolic and festive murdering, don't forget the Hardpacked Snowballs in Alterac Valley all season long. There's nothing more richly satisfying then getting Death Gripped onto the Stormpike Bridge by some self-satisfied gnome death knight and then punting the little blaggard off into space with a faceful of snow.
Taytayflan Dec 20th 2008 3:34PM
Isn't there a Victoria's Secret outfit like the image?
Boonie Dec 20th 2008 5:49PM
That's just the skin for the Belf/Nelf femaile model of Green Winter clothes.
KenMan Dec 20th 2008 10:18PM
I've been wondering, when the 25th comes around and you get to open presents in IF or Org, do you only get to open one? or do you get to open as many as your level will allow?
Skarlette Dec 21st 2008 1:59PM
As many as your level will allow.
Skarlette Dec 21st 2008 1:58PM
Go to the forest and hills directly east of Auberdine in Darkshore.
Kill moonkin.
???
Profit!
Seriously, the drop rate for small eggs from those guys is fantastic. I always go there to farm the eggs. Level 13-ish mobs die in one hit for any high level character, and I'd say every 2 or 3 drop an egg or two.
Now that I read above about the dragonhawks in Eversong, that sounds like an even better place (100% drop rate, wow!) but for those looking for a more Alliance-friendly place, Darkshore moonkin are the way to go.
evan Dec 22nd 2008 9:34AM
What's the window for opening the presents? I've only got those last 2 achievements left, but I'm going away from the 24th through the 28th.