How to level up through the Argent Tournament
Banana Shoulders has a really excellent guide to just what the Argent Tournament is all about. I played it for the first time the other night (while we were streaming live from the PTR), and it's a strange little mix of minigame, questing, and rep grind. The Argent Tournament has set up north of Sindragosa's Fall, and there are three basic stages: first, we've got to help them build the place (which will send you to quest in other parts of the world), second, you'll be moving up the ranks from Aspirant in the tournament to Champion, and third, you'll be acting as an Argent Tournament Champion, and picking up Champion's Seals to spend on various rewards and items.The tournament itself involves a minigame of mounted combat -- you can ride around on a mount, lance equipped, that has a few different abilities. There's a ranged attack that will let you break down an opponent's shield, there's a Defend ability that will let you build up your own shield, and then there's a Thrust melee attack that just does damage, and a Charge attack that will do damage as well as break down your opponent's shield. And out of combat, you can fully heal your mount or challenge someone else to a duel. The Aspirant quests teach you all of this, and then the Valiant quests really put your knowledge to the test as you move up through the ranks, fighting NPC mobs as challengers to the title.
The Argent Tournament definitely seems like a lot of fun -- as I said way back when, the whole event seems like a one-stop shop for picking up rep and items in Northrend, so I wouldn't be surprised at all if Blizzard plans to add more events and more daily quests on to what we're building up there. Banana Shoulders will be posting part three of their guide soon, and of course you can stay tuned to WoW Insider -- as we get closer to the patch 3.1 release on the live realms, we'll have everything you need to know about the Tournament and then some.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Balius Mar 27th 2009 6:10PM
All I want for Christmas is screenshots of the new pets. And, maybe, some information about whether the Argent Hippogryff has ground animations and whether those same animations apply retroactively to the Cenarian Hippogryff.
Jay in Oregon Mar 27th 2009 6:47PM
WarCraftPets and Wowhead have screenshots of the Sen'Jin Fetish and the Mechanopeep. (I submitted the Mechanopeep screenshot to both.)
Balius Mar 27th 2009 7:31PM
The Sen'jin Fetish was one of the ones I most wanted to see, but watched a video of it on Youtube (as I did the Mulgore Hatchling and the Teldrassil Sproutling). I'm also curious about the size of the pets, and of the broomstick in particular.
I'm less excited about the alliance pets, because I doubt that the pets will stay BoE when they get to live, or will at least be unauctionable. I hope I'm wrong, but I'm not going to psych myself up for a probable letdown.
Dreadskull Mar 27th 2009 6:22PM
So, guessing this is only available to level 80 players (As in... my level 74 couldn't participate)?
If so, darn. Now I'll have to level that character.
matb Mar 28th 2009 2:03AM
Am I the only person who has tried the Argent Tournament and though it was really lame?
Drahliana Mar 29th 2009 11:29AM
Yes. We just finished interviewing the other 11,499,999 subscribers and you're the only holdout.
Yorthae Mar 27th 2009 8:27PM
Is this going to be like Quel'Danas and change based on how quick people go through it or is it phased for each player. Can anyone say how long it lasts?
Balius Mar 27th 2009 11:05PM
At least until patch 3.2. This isn't something like the Isle of Quel'danas, or the event to open the gates to AQ. There's no end-goal of this phase, just daily quests for fun and prizes.
In 3.2, the actual Colosseum will be built (a lot of the daily quests in 3.1 involve getting building materials) but the quests they are adding now may still persist.
MusedMoose Mar 27th 2009 8:28PM
This all sounds really damn cool, and I can't wait to see it in action. I usually don't get the chance to participate in too many world events, but I'm going to make sure to get into this.
I wonder, though, if the jousting described above will scale with the character's gear. I can see why it would. But I can also see why it wouldn't - this is a different kind of PVP, and it'd be interesting if the playing field was leveled, so to speak, so the tourney winners were those with the highest level of skill, not the most powerful items.
It'll be interesting to see how this turns out.
LostOne Mar 29th 2009 8:48AM
I assume you have to use their mount to joust. No jousting from my chopper...
Deadly. Off. Topic. Mar 30th 2009 12:20PM
I just hope when they do release it it won't coincide with any other events going on at the time.