Noblegarden FAQ
UPDATE: This guide has been revised for Noblegarden 2010.Noblegarden 2009 should be going live on the European realms in a few hours and then start popping up on realms elsewhere over the next day. Because so much of the holiday has changed and we've fielded a lot of questions from players about what's going on, we decided to write up a quick FAQ to the new (and vastly improved!) holiday.
Help! Where do I go to get started?
If you're Alliance, head to Azure Watch, Dolanaar, Goldshire, or Kharanos.
If you're Horde, head to Bloodhoof Village, Brill, Falconwing Square, or Razor Hill.
What am I supposed to do when I get there?
There will be questgivers in all of these towns who will give you a new daily, The Great Egg Hunt, and A Tisket, a Tasket, a Noblegarden Basket. The former will reward you with an item that will come in handy for an achievement (more on this in a little bit), but for both you're going to want to get started hunting down eggs in and around these level-5 towns. Once you've finished these quests, in order to get Noblegarden achievements done, you're going to need to be a dedicated egg hunter for a little while.
What do the Brightly Colored Eggs look like?
See the egg in the article's picture above? They're all variations on these colors and patterns and not generally tough to spot (although they are considerably smaller than the perspective in the picture makes them appear).
What do the eggs drop?
Most of the time they'll drop Noblegarden Chocolate, which can be eaten at any level and provide a stamina/spirit buff. Sound unexciting? They can also be saved and used as currency for ingame items at Noblegarden vendors located in all of the aforementioned level 5 towns. Each egg also has a small chance to drop the items you can buy at these vendors (like a noncombat pet or Noblegarden clothing) -- and you'll need almost all of them to get the meta-achievement Noble Gardener completed.
What are these vendors selling?
Thanks to Lesley, we have a screenshot of the Noblegarden vendor offerings (which are all the same regardless of location):

How many eggs do I need for Noblegarden achievements?
It's actually Noblegarden Chocolates and not eggs per se that you'll need. How many chocolates you'll need will depend on how lucky you get with drops from the eggs. If you wind up getting a lot of item drops, you won't need to spend as much chocolate at the vendors, but if you don't get any, plan on setting aside at least 365 chocolates.
Because the chocolates add up quickly and because most players do get several item drops while hunting eggs, this is usually a lot less time consuming than you might think.
It's actually Noblegarden Chocolates and not eggs per se that you'll need. How many chocolates you'll need will depend on how lucky you get with drops from the eggs. If you wind up getting a lot of item drops, you won't need to spend as much chocolate at the vendors, but if you don't get any, plan on setting aside at least 365 chocolates.
Because the chocolates add up quickly and because most players do get several item drops while hunting eggs, this is usually a lot less time consuming than you might think.
Isn't this just going to be a nightmare of dozens of players trying to hunt down the few Noblegarden egg spawns?
Blizzard has increased the number of egg spawns from the holiday's pre-2009 version, and has also said that the number of spawns isn't affected by the number of players hunting for them (which we think means that one egg being looted causes another to spawn elsewhere).
To be perfectly frank, you will spend a lot more time trying to get eggs if the town you've picked is crowded with players, but the furor dies down within a few days and then you'll find dozens of eggs with little competition. If you're dead-set on doing the holiday as early as possible, try experimenting with different towns if you find your first choice to be too crowded. It's not unusual for, say, Razor Hill to be packed but Falconwing Square relatively uncrowded, or vice versa depending on the server.
Do older, pre-2009 maps of Noblegarden egg spawns work?
Nope. Toss 'em out.
How important are the Noblegarden achievements?
The achievement Noble Gardener (which rewards the title "(Name) the Noble") has been added to the meta-achievement What a Long, Strange Trip It's Been. In other words, you'll be needing Noblegarden for the Violet Proto-Drake, but the good news is that completion of this holiday's meta-achievement is relatively unaffected by luck. Even if you never get a noncombat pet, clothing, flowers, etc. out of the eggs, you can save the Noblegarden Chocolate drops and buy 'em at a vendor.Are there any other cool items available off the vendor?
Because Lesley's character is a druid, she was unable to see Tome of Polymorph: Rabbit, available from Noblegarden vendors for 100 chocolates. Only mages can see this! As a warning for low-level mages, any mage can purchase the Tome, but you can't learn it until level 60.
Which items do I need to get in order to get the achievements done?
For more detail on this, hit our special Noblegarden edition of the OverAchiever -- we'll walk you through how to get everything sorted. Long story short, though, you'll probably need one Noblegarden Egg, one Blossoming Branch, one Spring Flowers, one Spring Robe, the shirt and pants, and the noncombat pet. Again, if you don't find any of these as drops in eggs, plan on budgeting around 365 Chocolates.
If you have any other questions, drop 'em in the comments and I'll see what I can do to get them answered!
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Reader Comments (Page 3 of 3)
Malón Apr 29th 2009 12:59PM
Just thought I should point out that, if you're a Mage, the Tome of Polymorph: Rabbit is also available from the Noblegarden vendors. It appears next to the Rabbit's Foot and costs 100 chocolates.
Neirin Apr 26th 2009 8:29AM
The vendors also sell Tome of Polymorph: Rabbit to mages for 100 chocolates.
Peridan Apr 26th 2009 10:51AM
Bleh. Too many people not nearly enough eggs. Just a bunch of toons standing starting at spots. It's only going to get worse as the day progresses.
grohk Apr 26th 2009 11:47AM
This event is a huge failure in my book so far. I tried "hunting" and found that the area the eggs spawn in is tiny, like just the starting area itself and not the wider starting zone. Every single spawn was being camped and I couldn't get a *single* egg, and even then people whispered me and accused me of trying to ninja their spawn points as I tried to find a un-camped spawn.
I think I am going to write this one off.
boo Apr 26th 2009 1:32PM
yay for camping eggs! not.
spent some time in dolanaar and then went to stormwind to hide an egg. head out to goldshire and now i have ppl telling me to go away from their camped out bush. joy.
Homer Apr 27th 2009 3:44PM
ok, im doin these eggs hunts and the part of the FAQ that says that it won't be a nightmare of ppl hunting spawn points, well your wrong, they are spawn points and it sux. :((
FifthDream Apr 26th 2009 3:36PM
I'm griefing the campers, standing on the egg spawn spots, or standing over them with my mount, and just leaving if/when they do. Gets some hilarious results:
4/26 14:20:36.556 Demok says: move plz
4/26 14:20:41.650 Fîfthdream says: nah
4/26 14:20:55.178 Demok says: bitch get a life
4/26 14:20:59.727 You laugh.
Jodi Apr 26th 2009 9:54PM
Mages can also see and buy a "Tome Polymorph: Rabbit" for 100 chocolates off the vendor!
vexis58 Apr 27th 2009 2:55AM
Is there any point to actually doing that "A Tisket, a Tasket, a Noblegarden Basket" quest? I can't figure it out. Why would I want to spend my hard-earned chocolates to get an item that's identical to the quest item? Couldn't I just not turn in the quest and keep my chocolate AND the quest item?
Is there a point to it? Or is it a way to trick dumb people out of their chocolate?
Cat Apr 27th 2009 9:16AM
if you make an item discovery late in the grind (like I did) you can find yourself with leftover eggs. Hand them in for money. No other point to doing the quest.
Cat Apr 27th 2009 9:14AM
Went from 0 to the Noble today. Totals for those who are interested:
- Eggs opened: 190ish
- Items found in eggs: robe x2, pants, shirt, branch x10, rabbit
- items bought: egg, flowers
- funnest: stalking female orcs
- hardest: finding a female dwarf
- worst: grinding egg spawns
- best egg farming: Azure Watch
- worst egg farming: Goldshire
- worth it: yep
- would I have done it if there was a guild Nax run going: hell no
good luck!
Vlyn Apr 27th 2009 7:51PM
I've gotten a set of spring robes, the spring flowers, 3 elegant dresses, the tuxedo pants, and the bunny pet from the eggs alone myself...