Pilgrim's Bounty FAQ

Help! Where do I go to get started?
Go to any of your faction's major cities and find the feasting area. For Alliance, head to Stormwind, Ironforge, or Darnassus: for Horde, head to Orgrimmar, Undercity, or Thunder Bluff. While you can start the holiday in either the Exodar or Silvermoon, it's a little faster to start in any of the "classic" cities because you don't pick up any quests in their BC counterparts.
Where are the feasting areas located?
Alliance
Ironforge: directly outside the main gates to the city.
Stormwind: directly outside the main gates to the city.
The Exodar: directly outside the main entrance to the city.
Darnassus: in the small courtyard directly west of the city gates (where the training dummies are located).
On PvE servers, Horde players will not get flagged visiting the tables at Ironforge and Stormwind for Pilgrim's Peril. You will get flagged at the Darnassus and Exodar tables.

Horde
Orgrimmar: directly outside the main entrance to the city.
Thunder Bluff: directly below the western elevators.
Silvermoon: across the road from the main entrance to the city.
Undercity: above the city in the ruins of Lordaeron courtyard.
On PvE servers, Alliance players will not get flagged visiting the tables at Silvermoon or Orgrimmar for Pilgrim's Peril. You will get flagged visiting the tables at Thunder Bluff and Undercity.
Where do I get the recipes I need to cook?
Any Pilgrim's Bounty vendor in any city will sell you the Bountiful Cookbook, a collection that contains all 5 Pilgrim's Bounty recipes you'll need.
What Cooking skill do I need?
In order to cook all 5 recipes you will need to have at least
Do I need to powerlevel Cooking if I don't have it?
Nope. One of the nicest things about the holiday is that you can level Cooking using nothing but the Pilgrim's Bounty recipes. It's an easy, cheap, and fun way to get high-level Cooking skill with minimal cost and time investment.
Where do I get all the ingredients for these recipes?

All of the ingredients you'll need (with the exception of the Wild Turkey) are sold by Pilgrim's Bounty vendors located in the feast areas of each city.
Sweet potatoes = Darnassus (Alliance) or Thunder Bluff (Horde)
Cranberries = Ironforge (Alliance) or Orgrimmar (Horde)
Pumpkins = Stormwind (Alliance) or Undercity (Horde)
Wild Turkey = Elwynn Forest or Tirisfal Glades, a 100% drop from the Wild Turkey mobs that spawn during the holiday.
Spice Bread ingredients = any Pilgrim's Bounty or regular Cooking vendor
Honey = any Pilgrim's Bounty vendor
Autumnal Herbs = any Pilgrim's Bounty vendor
The daily quests and the non-daily questline will take you to all of these cities anyway, so you don't need to worry about making a special trip.
Where do I get the Pilgrim clothing and Turkey Shooter I need for achievements?
They're rewards from the 5 Cooking dailies you can do during the holiday. Compared to the clothing you needed to buy for the Midsummer fire festival and Brewfest, they're absurdly easy to get.
Help! The table isn't working!
We've received complaints about the Stormwind and Undercity tables bugging out, and I've observed the same issue with the Undercity tables on my realm (and Alex Ziebart's had the same problem with the Stormwind tables). I don't yet know whether there's a particular Stormwind table that works, but I found that the table directly north of the UC Pilgrim's Bounty vendor worked OK. If you've hit a table where all of the "eating" options are dark and you get an error message trying to pass a dish, it's not you -- it's bugged. Try all of the other tables.
How on earth do these tables work?

Each of the five chairs around the table is a vehicle, and specific to one of the dishes; if you mouseover them, you'll see them labeled the Turkey Chair, or the Sweet Potato Chair, etc. Sit at one, and the following options will pop up on your UI:
#1 is passing a dish, so if you're sitting at, say, the Turkey Chair, #1 will be passing the turkey. #2 is eating turkey. #3 is eating cranberries. #4 is eating stuffing. #5 is eating sweet potatoes. #6 is eating pie. All of the options you currently have available will be brightly lit (and if you're sitting in the Turkey chair, eating turkey will always be available, and so on and so forth); any option you don't have available will be grayed out. For example, in the above screenshot, I'm sitting in the Cranberry chair, so #1 allows me to pass cranberries to other players at the table. Other players seated at my table have passed me turkey, stuffing, and sweet potatoes, and I can eat cranberries anytime I want because that's the chair I'm in, but no one has passed me pie, so that option isn't lit. In order to get pie, I need to ask the person sitting in the Pie chair to pass me some, or get up and sit in the Pie chair when it becomes available.
For "FOOD FIGHT!", it doesn't matter which chair you pick, but you will need another player to be sitting at the table. Target the player and use the first option; instead of passing them the dish, you'll bonk them over the head with it.
For Sharing is Caring, you'll need to sit at each chair and pass each dish.
For Pilgrim's Paunch, you need to go to each capital city, sit at a table, and eat each food item 5 times. It doesn't matter whether you do this by being passed dishes or getting up and sitting at each table.
For Pilgrim's Peril, you don't need to worry about passing or eating dishes -- you just need to sit at an enemy table and that's enough.
How many turkeys do I need to kill for The Turkinator?
40. Make a /tar Wild Turkey macro and run around Elwynn or Tirisfal spamming it. The nearest mob will light up, so head over, kill it, loot, spam the macro, and keep going until you get the achievement. Each turkey kill will give you a 30-second buff called Turkey Hunter, and you can't let this drop for the achievement. So essentially each kill gives you another 30 seconds to find and kill another turkey until you've amassed 40. If there are a lot of people out hunting turkeys, try to wait for a slower period or find a slightly less popular hunting spot.
These cover the most commonly-asked questions I've seen in my own server's chat channels, but if you have any others, please drop them in the comments below and we'll try to answer them!
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Reader Comments (Page 3 of 5)
Tarine Nov 23rd 2009 2:25AM
I don't know why everyone is whining so much about the turkeys. It's challenging, but not nearly impossible, and has only a small luck component. I thought it was a fun and difficult achievement.
I started outside SW and made essentially a counterclockwise path around the forest. Run all the way to the edges and weave in and out. Look for your next turkey whilst looting the current one. If you don't see one in the immediate area, it is worth your time to mount as soon as you're done looting.
Be scanning around for players... if you see one, mount up real quick after your kill and run a bit away from where they're running around.
Being a druid is also very helpful... put on thorns to keep creatures from bothering you (they'll die after hitting you once), use travel form.
It's not as hard as you think, do your best, and remember it's supposed to be fun AND challenging. :D
Deadly. Off. Topic. Nov 23rd 2009 12:50PM
Erm. Druids. *Shakes her head*
Sorry, but at the start of the event I saw so many unethical druids who were ninja stealing mobs out of other players hands because NOT everyone has instant cast skills with low mana requirements and short cooldown. Someone would run up to a turkey and bam, some jerk druid would moonfire it right as they tried to attack it.
Oh I'm sure, Druids aren't the only class with unscruplous players being selfish, but they were in abundance that night.
Clover Nov 22nd 2009 6:51AM
While the feasting areas outside Ironforge and Stormwind are technically not in PvP flagging territory for Horde folks, there are roaming guards on the roads near both. Guards that like to beat on you and flag you randomly.
rulez Nov 22nd 2009 7:21AM
Just do The Turkinator around 6-9 am if you can manage such a time window. Also it is better to stay in a certain area as they respawn fast instead of trying to cross the whole zone.
Tbah Nov 22nd 2009 7:36AM
The stress on Turkey killing will cease in few days. You need at least two days to get the meta anyway.
Try off-hours.
Try later on the event.
Try.
Don't give up :)
Sindella Nov 22nd 2009 7:39AM
Turkinator Macro for mages (Other classes replace Ice Lance for a instant spammable attack of your choice):
/tar Wild Turkey
/cast Ice Lance
Eat some Tracker snacks (if you're not a hunter) and shoot away, looking from time to time at the minimap for the next turkey.
fearthefireblade Nov 22nd 2009 7:47AM
I did Turkanator no problem, first try on a high pop server today at 7 AM.
Also, the tables for the UC are broken. There are no dishes and we can't eat without dishes!
Dean Nov 22nd 2009 12:45PM
Tracker Snacks http://www.wowhead.com/?item=43001 are your friend.
Emophia Nov 22nd 2009 7:40AM
It's gonna be fun camping around teh orgrimmar feast table... (PVP server)
bilstefkel Nov 22nd 2009 7:52AM
Is the turkey shooter gun only supposed to be good for one shot?
Amak Nov 22nd 2009 8:11AM
Yes. That's why the metqa will take at least two days of dailies to complete.
Viator Nov 22nd 2009 8:43AM
For Elwynn the turkeys dont seem to spawn on the lower area around fargodeep mine, around stone cairn lake and northshire, so if youre planning on a specific route to kill them avoid these areas
Niaintze Nov 23rd 2009 5:37AM
For Horde, it is better to start in Undercity than Thunderbluff. When you start in TB, you are immediately sent to Undercity.
Bao Nov 22nd 2009 9:19AM
Someone called me retarded for running round in travelform and moonfiring left and right ... ppl really don't like competition.
Holly Nov 22nd 2009 9:56AM
I'd have told them stfu go roll your own druid. I really dislike ppl who try to tell others how to play. :p
Zhiva Nov 22nd 2009 10:08AM
druids can moonfire while in travel form? didn't know that.
Bao Nov 22nd 2009 11:01AM
Let me rephrase it, I ran around in travelform, shifted outta it and moonfired the poor turkeys in my path.
I did try to respond to the DK who snapped at me, but he'd put me on ignore. Ignored for playing the game, go figure.
Snark Nov 23rd 2009 1:39AM
Rage more, my friend. Rage more.
Deadly. Off. Topic. Nov 23rd 2009 12:59PM
It's not that. There's a lot of unethical druids who will attack something they clearly see someone else is just about to kill.
Now that's not retarded... that's poor manners and plain rude selfishness. But people like thinking about themselves first and then bitching when the same stuff is done in retaliation back.
Duts Nov 23rd 2009 1:30PM
"to the DK"
This.