The OverAchiever: Guide to Children's Week 2010 achievements

As with other WoW holidays, Children's Week was heavily revised last year. We haven't seen any additional information for the 2010 holiday, so we're assuming that it's the same. Much of our 2009 guide had to be written on the fly as information trickled in from the realms that saw the holiday first, so for 2010, I've organized and expanded it past the cut. The Children's Week achievements and the meta For The Children are part of the year-long What A Long, Strange Trip It's Been, so you will want to get these done if you're working toward a violet proto-drake.
Home Alone
This achievement was a little buggy last year; it reset after players logged off or to other characters. Fortunately, Blizzard was able to fix it, and it went back to being quite an easy achievement, albeit one with a slightly sadistic feel. Simply use your hearthstone while you have an orphan out, and you'll have the achievement. For added fun, you can get them stranded in such pleasant locales as the Eastern Plaguelands, Wintergrasp mid-battle or the top of a frozen mountain in Storm Peaks.
Bad Example
I've listed where and how you can find the necessary sweets below; just don't forget to have your orphan out before you sit down to what might be expensive treats:
- Tigule and Foror's Strawberry Ice Cream This will be sold by vendors who appear in Stormwind and Orgrimmar for the duration of the holiday. The Alliance will find Emmithue Smails just outside the Stormwind inn. The Horde will find Alowicious Czervik can be found between Orgrimmar's auction house and bank. If you're leveling a character in Outland, you may find it more convenient to purchase the ice cream from your faction's innkeeper in Nagrand. Weirdly enough, a vendor at the Shimmering Flats race track also sells it -- and this may be the last year you can buy it there.
- Red Velvet Cupcake Sold by Aimee, the Dalaran pastry vendor located outside the city's north bank at 51, 27.
- Dalaran Brownie Sold by Aimee.
- Dalaran Doughnut Sold by Aimee.
- Lovely Cake Sold by Aimee. In order to get the Lovely Cake Slice you need, right-click the cake to set it down somewhere on the ground. You'll then be able to right-click it again and take a "slice" of this somewhat expensive cake.
- Tasty Cupcake: Created by cooking, requiring 350 skill (or you can always look on the auction house, as enterprising players will certainly be selling them during the holiday). Requires two Simple Flour (purchased from any cooking supplier) and one Northern Egg per cupcake. If you're not willing to pay what are sure to be highly inflated prices on the auction house for eggs, you can easily get them off most bird mobs in Northrend.
- Delicious Chocolate Cake: The Delicious Chocolate Cake recipe is a random reward from Outland and Northrend cooking dailies. Most dedicated chefs at 80 are already likely to have the recipe, which requires 1 cooking skill and eight Simple Flour, four Ice Cold Milk, four Mild Spices, eight Small Eggs, one Flask of Port and three Mageroyal. If you don't have the recipe or the inclination to farm up the materials, you'll probably find some cakes on the auction house, but they are likely to be very expensive.
This was once an achievement requiring you to do at least one daily every day for five days, but Blizzard hot-fixed it to its more forgiving form. Just have your orphan out as you turn in five daily quests, and you'll get it. You don't even need to have them out while you're doing the quests -- they just have to be around when you hand the quests in to the quest-giver.
Aw, Isn't It Cute?
This is very easy and fun to get. Each of the Azeroth, Outland and Northrend Children's Week quest lines will reward you with your pick of noncombat pets at the end, and all you have to do is learn one. The quest lines themselves are very straightforward.
Hail To The King, Baby
Easy, and easier still with the dungeon finder; just queue for Utgarde Pinnacle, or wait until it pops up as a random. Whether you do normal or heroic doesn't matter, but again, don't forget to have your orphan out before the group pulls King Ymiron.
School of Hard Knocks
This is not exactly players' favorite achievement, and with good reason. For the length of Children's Week, it turns battlegrounds into an every-man-for-himself bonanza ruining gameplay, and even the achievement's defenders admit it's something to be endured rather than enjoyed.
School of Hard Knocks requires you to return a Warsong Gulch flag, assault a node in Arathi Basin, assault a tower in Alterac Valley and cap a flag in Eye of the Storm -- all with an orphan out. That's all very well and good, because all four objectives are routine for these battlegrounds, but legions of individual players all trying to do them rather than splitting to different objectives (you know, in the interests of teamwork?) is an unhappy mess. The fastest way to accomplish all four objectives is to form a premade with like-minded players and take turns protecting each other while each gets the objectives done. Failing that, the only way to do this is to keep queuing and trying -- over and over and over again until, wonder of wonders, you're the first person to click your faction's flag in Warsong Gulch or survive the mad dash to a tower in Alterac Valley. Of course, that doesn't actually mean that pursuing the enemy flag carrier or assaulting a tower is even a good idea strategically when you do it, but who cares about the other people? You're here for yourself, not to help your team! Teamwork and sensible play are for suckers!
The (very occasional) saving grace of School of Hard Knocks is that, because the battlegrounds are flooded with players desperate to get it done, you'll sometimes get lucky with a "We're all in this together" attitude on the part of opposing players. I've heard of enemy players capping and recapping Arathi Basin nodes with orphans in tow, Warsong Gulch flag carriers voluntarily dropping flags so opposing players could return them and even some semblance of turn-taking at the Eye of the Storm flag. But you shouldn't count on this happening. All it really takes is one or two opportunistic enemy players deciding to take advantage of distracted enemies, and your ass is grass. Have fun back in the queue.
I am a big fan of Blizzard's achievement system, but if you want to encourage more people to play and enjoy battlegrounds, this isn't the way to do it. That's why School of Hard Knocks has earned a slot among the top five most evil achievements in the game. More on that next week, folks.
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Reader Comments (Page 6 of 7)
Todd May 2nd 2010 7:03PM
Whoa, people are still scared of pvp after all this time?
Hunterlicious May 3rd 2010 12:39AM
Not scared at all: I love pvp, but I hate school of Hard Knocks. For example, tonight I was queued for an hour trying to get into two different bgs for the achievement. No luck: *nothing* popped. I wasn't even trying for AV yet. It'll be a darn miracle if I am able to get into a bg- nevermind accomplish a task everyone else is vying for.
pfl.guy May 2nd 2010 9:57PM
blizz has certainly let us down on this one. if they want to get more people doing pvp, there's not a better way to turn them off to it than this!
-disappointed and bitter
w4rh34rt May 3rd 2010 7:16AM
Come on guyyyyys! It's an *achievement*, yes, it's a little bit harder to get, but no where near impossible.
Remember, this is World of *Warcraft* and not Hello Kitty Island Adventure lol.
Munky May 6th 2010 1:35AM
Some of the goals required are next to impossible for many. Plus, it encourages bad play. It'd be different if you had more than a week to get them, too. Many achievements are hard to get and some I know I'll never get. But, when there is a greater goal at stake and this poorly devised achievement is involved, there's a reason to be upset about it. We were hoping Blizz would see the error of their ways last year, too. They still haven't. I think this one achievement is their way out of doling out a bunch of those drakes.
Syrendipity May 3rd 2010 7:44AM
It does require patience and sometimes leadership. For the WSG one especially. I found out after 4 very frustrating WSG that if you take charge and tell the folks what to do they will sometimes listen (mostly its trying to herd cats, but perseverance pays)
I got mine (after arranging about 15 others) a few moments before some asshat of a warrior capped the flag for us for a third time.
AV was pretty easy if not very crowded in IB tower. You occasionally attacked while trying to click on the banner, but few deaths resulted
AB was just luck, Had a paladin and a DK in my group for the haste and the waterwalking and was able to cap BS before the horde got there.
EOTS. That was pain. Alliance in my battle group are very very bad at EOTS. Cactus enema painfully bad. In the end my gnomes tenacity about running into huge groups of horde paid dividends when a shaman who had been amazed at this gnomes dumb ferocity, joined me on a bombing run. The shaman had me group all the horde (which the do easily when they see a gnome) and then blasted them off the flag and into the abyss with her thunderstorm thingy. In the ensuing chaos I was able to grab the flag .
My advice is Never give up. yes you will find Dumbness, yes you will find asshats, but you may also find a soul who gives a damn.
TP May 3rd 2010 8:00AM
I find it amusing that people who PvP assume the rest of even know what flag it is we're supposed to get. I understand that PvPers shiould have some fun in world events too, but the rest of us shouldn't be expected to learn how to PvP in one week while competing with our own teammates for the goals. I have never played an entire WSG battle. Have never set foot in EOTS. I don't have PvP gear. When I do PvP I suck. I don't live..ever. This is the only achievement I need for the meta. I am beyond disappointed that I'll miss out due to a PvP portion??? It shouldn't be easy, we all work hard to accomplish the world events, but it shouldn't be ridiculous. This should not be part of the meta.
jman146 May 3rd 2010 11:08AM
Blizz, seriously. This is the most miserable expeience to date in this game. PVP is completely screwed up for a week, the PVE'rs are pissed. If your intent is to get more PVE'rs into the BGS, this is an epic fail, because all players in the BG's regardless of their motive (win the BG, earn honor, or just get the F*ing holiday achievement) hate the BG's this week. As a PVE player, this does not motivate me to EVER enter these BG's again. I don't understand how players have compained about other RNG holiday elements (like the V-day candy fiasco) and you guys took it out of the meta achievement or changed it in some way to facilitate it with some effort. However, in the BG's there are just too many variables, and there is no programmatic way to help it. This achievement should be removed from the meta.
vsolfronK May 3rd 2010 12:15PM
Blizz- this achieve is DREADFULL!!
L33T15T May 3rd 2010 12:16PM
Tip for School of Hard Knocks-As children's week winds down, your chances of opposing factions assisting in completing the achievement decrease due to many players getting it done earlier in the week.
Zato May 3rd 2010 1:17PM
As a casual PvPer, I love all the easy targets this meta brings to the BGs :).
PeeWee May 3rd 2010 3:49PM
Whoever added the PVP part of the meta-achievement needs to be shot. Give me his name and addres and I'll handle it myself.
Cormanthyr May 3rd 2010 11:39PM
we the PvE's hate because it's not a good idea to bring an orphan to a battleground, their backstory for the ones from outland, and the classic is that the kids lost their parents to war, and now they have to witness what the light spared them from seeing the first time around. I know, it's just a game, but think like person, is this Achievement appropriate, Hell no, but Blizzard had the choice of remove this and/or 'Once an Orphan....'
I'm extremely glad they removed 'Once an Orphan....' before it's debut this year, because as a father, and a guildmaster, i was deadset on kicking guildies who were going to purposely do it, against others who could have done it accidently while doing school of hard knocks. You get adopted, and quickly your new parents are gunned down in front of you, how messed up is that?
brendan May 4th 2010 8:28AM
personally i would rather do these bg achievements than run around capping every single azeroth continent in a mindless repeatitive fashion every new event...sigh! this drake best be worth it >
hj May 4th 2010 10:37AM
Lol. I didn't realize it was Children's Week. Got into WSG and saw ppl sitting around in the flagroom doing nothing while someone took our flag. Killed him in 2 secs and got VERY unpopular because it was 2 teams helping each other with the achievement ;)
Anyway... got the achievement with only 1 try in each BG. Was lucky with a helpful opponent team in AV, killed flagcarrier in EoS, killed solo flag defender in AB and normal return routine in WSG.
Not that hard when the BGs in Children's Week are filled with squishy PVE geared carriers/defenders that are only there for the achievement ;)
wyndy May 4th 2010 12:07PM
As a person who is not "scared" of pvp, let me say I burnt out on ever ever having the desire to subject myself to pvp "fun" again. I too would love to have a violet drake but alas will not because of this "achievement". During vanilla I ground my way to Commander for the black tiger mount then joyfully quit. That to me was an achievement just putting up with all the chest beating ass hats and the constant and oh so brain numbing conversation during the battles. Riddled with such witty rantings as STFU you retards, etc and that was from my side. Dragging a kid around doing various circus tricks to me is nothing more then poorly thought out joke.
Having people forced to do these things that neither want to be there, not to mention all those who might of thought about pvping who now run screaming once experiencing this particular pain in the butt achievement seems counter productive if they want more people to pvp and actually enjoy it. Give pvper's their own achievements that's cool. Use the april fools joke and give them all their own epeen meter for all I care. I guess what blizz seems to miss the boat on is that while some folks prefer pvp, some of us loathe the experience to this day. Inferring that it's cause we are scared is silly, it's a game for goodness sake,
Hunterlicious May 5th 2010 5:29PM
Just curious: How long is taking for people to get into Bgs? I don't mind trying for the achievement, even though I really, really hate it, but the biggest problem for me is GETTING INTO a BG. I played for two an a half hours this afternoon and got into ONE EOTS. Waits were averaging upward of one hour. This is a pain in the butt bc if you are queued and waiting for a BG you can't commit to running anything else. What a waste of time, even more so for such an annoying achievement.
Mzungu the Priest May 7th 2010 7:31AM
I have not yet been able to get into AV (at the 70-79 level) all week. I have spent an awful lot of time queuing up for it while out levelling. It hasn't popped once yet, even after hours in the queue.
I was lucky to get into both EotS and AB after a short queue and get the achievements first time (more blind luck than anything else, after all who wants a holy priest in pve gear carrying a flag), so can't comment on those queues.
At least WSG is quick, but I cannot seem to get the achievement here. It really just seems to be RNG in a different way, playing the BG over and over and over until circumstances conspire to let you return a flag.
dominocus May 5th 2010 5:58PM
When people ask me, why do you play WOW, i think of nonsense like this and reply, "Because I don't have a life."
kirk May 5th 2010 11:59PM
School of hard knocks....it's wrong and here's clearly why.
Look at the comments and the article itself.....look at how many people have had to essentially jerk the system around to get the achievement. Look at the number of comments focused just on this topic.
Can you think of any other achievement on 'what a long strange trip it's been' that has forced you to do that? Forced you to essentially screw up a BG? Forced you to behave in an 'every man for himself' manner?
The school of hard knocks achievement is flat out wrong.
I left a comment to support at Blizzard and stated that I'll be freezing my account at least one month sometime this summer. If you're as annoyed as I am with this achievement, I frankly see no other way to get Blizzard's attention. I know..I know....they aren't gonna close up shop without my monthly fee. However, I now have seen 3 days worth of the most horrible BGs I've ever seen (and I even like BGs). I've seen very unfriendly behavior an many parties and not through any fault of a player, but simply due to this achievement.