WoW, Casually: Casual guide to Love is in the Air

Love is very much in the air and the complete revamp of this holiday is good news for those of us with limited playtime.
Me: Wait, wait, wait, wait. Didn't we say we were going to talk about PvP this week?
I: They changed the holiday drastically. It's more timely.
Myself: Holidays are fun!
Whether you have an 80 or are just leveling, there are a lot of benefits to spending a part of your play session completing the Love is in the Air quests. Of course, if you are into achievements and titles, you are already doing this -- if you didn't get your title last year. But there are quite a few other reasons for casual players to participate in this particular event:
The Quests
There are five daily quests and a story quest for all levels, a scaling go kill and blow stuff up daily, as well as a daily go kill the boss quest for levels 78 and up. I highly recommend doing these quests, if only for the fun factor.
The Sample quest: You get this quest from the Public Relations Agent in any faction capital. He will give you a sample to force on people, such as spraying cologne in their faces or tossing chocolates at them. This is really fast and easy, even with a few people doing it; because even though you can't force samples on people with hearts over their heads, the hearts vanish pretty quickly and you can also use it on NPCs. This quest can be done once a day in one city only and has no level requirement.
The Lovely Charm Bracelet quests: Get the Lovely Charm Collector's Kit from Peddlefeet in any faction capital (you can get more if you lose your first one) and then killing mobs that give experience will give you a Lovely Charm -- which we can only imagine to be a piece of bone or other tidbit torn from your victim. Or I guess, if you're squeamish, you can think of it as a magic award for defeating a bad guy. Anyway, the "charms" stack in groups of
The Story quest chain: I love this quest chain. Love. It begins with Uncommon Scents in a capital other than Stormwind or Orgrimmar and takes you through the story behind all of this sample forcing going on and explains why you need to go kill the big bad bosses in Shadowfang Keep. The story is fun, and much better than just randomly flirting with guards as in previous years, but the real awesomeness in this questline is the mechanics. In Pilfering Perfume, you change into a goblinMyself: I wanna be a goblin now!
Me: Shh!
and get sent off on autorun to go steal a crate of perfume. And in Hot On the Trail, you participate in a fun series of scripts, even losing control of your character a few times. I squeed throughout the first time. I can't wait to see more of this in Cataclysm.
The Story daily quest: Once you've done all the legwork for the goblin detective to uncover the real story, he sends you off to be his enforcer. The location he sends to you varies according to your level, but the quest is the same: go there, kill bad guys, blow something up. It's very easy and the respawn rate is high. Unfortunately, on a PvP realm, so is the gank rate. (Captain Obvious is wearing a t-shirt that says "Duh" on it.)
The Boss quest: If you are level
Experience
If you are not max level, the dailies give a hefty chunk of experience that scales with level. If you couple that with the fact that you need to kill mobs that give experience to make Lovely Charm Bracelets, it's well worth completing them. Or you could farm on your main character and just mail the bracelets to your alts, allowing them to just bop around and hand them in to the leaders for XP boosts.
Cash
If you are max level, the dailies give a nice chunk of change. And if you're not, there is still a small amount of cash to be made from doing the dailies. The real money comes from the Lovely Charm Bracelets, however. Though prices have plummeted from the first couple days of the event, you can still sell any extra Charm Bracelets you have for at least 10 gold each on the AH.
Gear
For a time-limited level 80 player, the loot drops from the bosses are awesome. And I'm not even talking about the delightfully naughty Big Love Rocket mount, for which you need a lot of luck and/or time. The amulets that drop, and have decent drop rates, are identical to ones you can purchase with Emblems of Conquest -- but with far less effort. The fight is a bit tricky, so read up on the strats first.
Time Saving Tips
These are my play-tested tips for efficient Love is in the Air participation:
Lovely Charm Bracelets: Make sure you have the collecting kit in your bags before your daily questing. Doing the Crushing the Crown daily, and hanging around to kill a few extra bad guys, will help you collect charms (which are a medium drop rate). Also, farming meat for the Cooking Daily, as long as the mobs are green or higher, is a very efficient way to collect charms. And
Faction Leader turn-ins: If you are hearthed in Dalaran or Shattrath, plan your portal/hearthstone use for maximum efficiency. I highly recommend Hordies log out in Orgrimmar so that the next day they can start in Org, fly to TB, hearth, portal to Silvermoon City, then portal to UC. I find that is best for picking up and turning in the bracelets in the fastest amount of time, taking in account where you land in the city and traveling to the next capital. Alliance don't have it as easy because there is no quick portal between Darnassus and The Exodar. So, start in Ironforge, fly or tram to Stormwind, hearth to Darnassus and then either boat to the Exodar or wait for your next hearthing opportunity.
I do find that with all the traveling, the daily quests are not as alt-friendly as say Hallow's End, where you can just park your alts in the appropriate village and take turns for a few minutes every day raking in XP. But Love is in the Air is still fun and worthwhile to do on your main. Also, please join us for the Love is in the Blog event coming up this Saturday. You can meet a few of my fellow WoW.com staffers and spray your fellow readers with cologne. I hope to see you there!
Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, WoW, Casually






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
Colin Feb 11th 2010 11:12PM
A slight tip to Alliance players (though this could work for Horde). You can travel to the Blasted Lands from any capital city, enter the Dark Portal and then head to your left. There's a port to SW there. So I usually log out in Dal, port to Exodar, hearth, port to Darn, use Outlands to get to SW and then take the tram to IF. Not a bad way to do it.
Robin Torres Feb 11th 2010 11:16PM
Oh that IS a good tip! Thank you :)
Superthrust Feb 11th 2010 11:42PM
jesus! i wish i knew this before! Where exactly is the portal near the Dark Portal?
Colin Feb 11th 2010 11:54PM
The port to SW is near a pile of crates in the same area as the flightmaster on Outland side. So you have to port to Blasted Lands, go through the portal and the head to your faction's side. I can only assume there's a port to Org in the same spot on the Horde side.
Anuillae Feb 12th 2010 7:56AM
I'm a mage XD
It helps, trust me.
PictoKong Feb 12th 2010 9:45AM
Im a mage too, soooooooo fun to be spamed by people " cause i wantz a port PLZ"
Leland Ford Feb 11th 2010 11:46PM
Dark Portal and to the right side (Horde Side) is a portal to Orgrimmar
TR Feb 11th 2010 11:52PM
You missed one of the big benefits to this event for low-level characters. The various perfumes and colognes (cost 1 Love Token, get a stack of 5) give you great stats (75 attack power, 45 spell power, or 20 defense) and those aren't scaled by level. Even for 80's those are nice little buffs for dailies (especially since they stack with everything else), but for low-levels there's nothing that'll give you that much of a boost.
Make sure your low-level characters smell good -- they'll thank you for it!
Dogii Kruger Feb 12th 2010 12:45AM
And an added bonus to those perfumes/colognes is that, so far, they have no duration or time frame limitation before they disappear so for alt leveling you can stock up on those things and they could easily last you for a very long time.
Darksky Feb 12th 2010 2:18AM
@Dogii:
Actually, GMs confirmed on the forums the other day that, in fact, the Cards/Perfumes/Colognes are set to expire at the end of the 'Love' holiday, despite their lack of an expiration date/duration.
http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/thread.html?topicId=23041985191&pageNo=1&sid=1#4
Aggrajag Feb 12th 2010 4:15AM
There might not be a specific date or duration, but they do say "Requires Love is in the Air" which I just figured was their new way of saying the same thing.
Grak Feb 12th 2010 6:48AM
Except that, only level 80's can actually complete the holiday and get the title. Because you need to pity the love fool inside Naxx, which you cant enter at a lower level (not to mention Culling of Strat at lvl 75). I started a new mage alt recently and thought it would be fun to work on the holiday achievements while I level, and only after having done most of the Love is in the air ones did I discover the c*ckblock that is not being able to step inside Naxx or Culling of Strat.
I dont bash Blizz, because I work in the games industry so I have a lot of sympathy for dealing with ungreatful players, but really, what is the point of "fun holiday achievements for casual players" if they put in arbitrary requirements that prevent you from completing the holiday unless you are max level?
Gnosh Feb 12th 2010 8:52AM
Grak, I agree, especially considering how downright near-impossible it is to hit max level these days.
Grak Feb 12th 2010 9:05AM
@Gnosh
Sarcasm aside, my point had nothing to do with leveling or its difficulty or lack thereof. My point was that they have put a 'casual' holiday achievement goal just out of reach of any player below max level, even though the majority of the tasks for it can be completed below max level.
Putting level restrictions on instances, or raids, or battlegrounds, or gear etc makes sense. But a level restriction on a holiday achievement that rewards you... a title and part of the meta-achievement just doesnt make sense.
I have 4 level 80's already, but that doesnt mean I want to rush to max level on a new alt either, especially as I'm playing with a significant other who doesnt level quickly. So my choice is spend all my free time powerleveling to 80 in the next week, or eat the consequence of having to wait for a YEAR for the event to roll around again. And for no real good reason.. theres no gameplay balance at risk here, and certainly seems counter-intuitive to what is supposed to be content for casuals.
Terrant Feb 12th 2010 9:33AM
Gnosh, I don't think a holiday achievement is casual by definition. Being dead-set on achieving a certain title to me is antithetical to the idea of a casual play, which strikes me as "The content you can, when you can, and let the gear/rewards come when they come."
Hexyaa Feb 12th 2010 12:07AM
If you start off in Dalaran, can you port to Ironforge, fly to Stormwind, take the boat to Darnassus(Auberdine), then the boat to Exodar. Then your hearth is free to take you home.
Maybe it is a bit longer *shrug*
Viator Feb 12th 2010 12:10AM
You can do the icecrown bombing dailies for lots of bracelets :D
Riari Feb 12th 2010 2:38AM
Is that still working? Because I tried to run that quest after maintenance Tuesday and I didn't get a single charm. Though the lag was horrendous so I didn't get to bomb many before I gave up in frustration.
Sehvekah Feb 12th 2010 3:07AM
As far as I can tell, it's fixed. I ran both bombing dailies to completion after the maintenance, got precisely *zero* charms from it. Wish I'd stayed up the night before to farm more charms when I noticed it happening, could've had the entire holidays worth of bracelets ready to go in an hour or two. Ahh well, I've nearly bought everything I need/want anyways.
If you're still really hard up for charms, just run CoS, those zombies die *fast* and drop charms(one run oughta get you just about set for the four leader dailies).
Wartaug Feb 12th 2010 9:16AM
They nerfed it in CoS as well.
Stayed up late farming Ulduar on monday night, glad I did.