WoW Rookie: Cataclysm troll starting area

When you begin the new troll starting zones, the narrator warns you that Vol'jin knows that Garrosh could tear the Horde apart. It will come down to cunning trolls like you to keep things on the straight and narrow. As you begin the game, Jin'thala tells you that the Darkspear have always been outcasts. But this time, you're being led by the wisdom of Vol'jin, and it's time for the Rise of the Darkspear. Vol'kin sends you off to Zen'tabra to begin your training.
Zen'Tabra likes to start things simply, so she'll help you cover The Basics: Hitting Things. All around the Darkspear training grounds are tiki-themed target dummies. Blow up six of them, using your favorite method for blowing up stuff. After this impressive display to skill, you're off to A Rough Start and have to go kill enough cats to bring Zen'Tabra six Wildmane Cat Pelts. Go kill some kitties. If the starting area is busy, it can take a while to find enough cats, so take your time.
Once you've pelted Zen'tabra (get it?), she sends you to the Proving Pit. Speak to the Darkspear Jailor to release a naga into the pit. Go kill it. After some class-specific training to be sure you know how to use your buttons, you'll be sent to the big man himself: Vol'jin!When you turn in the quest, you get the opportunity to see the much-discussed argument between Garrosh and Vol'jin. This is the argument that sets much of the tone for the Horde in Cataclysm. It's also a great opportunity for you to see just how bloody awesome Vol'jin really is.

Now is the time to complete these two quests. Go directly south of Moraya and down the hill. Lots of Pygmy Surf Crawlers hang out there, and they're an easy kill for Crab Fishin'. Then go back up the hill and angle to the west to cross the big bridge. As you start moving across the bridge, a troll named Zuni will ask you to wait up for him. He'll be your companion for a short time.
When you arrive at the southern island, there are a few more crabs around, in case you're missing any. Talk to Kijara in the center of the island. Her first priority is Saving the Young. Swim northwest to the next island over. (There is no bridge.) Find the hatchlings, and use the whistle given to you. The little fellows will start following you. Once you've gathered up 12 of the hatchlings, head back to Kijara. Take the time to enjoy the cutest little army ever created following you. Tegashi now has a pair of tasks for you. Show some Mercy for the Lost by going back to the island and killing Corrupted Bloodtalons. Once you've done that, climb the hill in the center to kill Naj'tess. If there are other players where Naj'tess spawns, you may need to wait to get a chance to kill him yourself. This is just what it takes to defeat the Consort of the Sea Witch. He might shrink you as you fight him; don't worry, you'll be fine.
Return to Tegashi and Kijara. Kijara tells you it's time to handle the Young and Vicious raptor known as Swiftclaw. He looks unique from the other raptors on the island and has been doing laps the whole time you've been around. Once you see him come rushing near you, use the lasso. Suddenly, you're riding Swiftclaw!
Ride him all the way back to the pens on the main island. As you enter the pens, you will be automatically dismounted. Return to Moraya, who is still chilling on her mat near Vol'jin. Now is also a good time to turn in the crab meat to Tora'jin. Once you've done both, go to Tortunga, who has the next important quest for you.

The fetishes require the Spitescale flags. Essentially, you're placing the troll fetish over top the flag. Keep an eye out for them as you wander around. Also, Zuni is a little crazy. He will wander off frequently. So he's helpful, but don't rely on him. When you turn in these quests, Morakki will send you to slay An Ancient Enemy, the Sea Witch herself. Go around to the northeast of the island and speak with Vol'jin to start the combat. Kill the little ghosts that pop up, but try and avoid fighting the Sea Witch herself. She's a big, big mob and is meant for Vol'jin to fight. If the fight is already in progress, help out by fighting the ghosts; you'll still get quest credit. Speaking with Vanira will teleport you back to Darkspear Hold.
When you talk to Vol'jin to turn in An Ancient Enemy, you get to be present while Vol'jin and Thrall have a chat. It's a fairly impressive conversation in which Thrall says that he hopes Garrosh's true blood will inspire the Horde. After this discussion, you are sent to Sen'jin Village. You can find it by leaving Echo Islands west and traveling across the water.

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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 3)
Trilynne Nov 26th 2010 2:05PM
I love the troll starting experience, it's awesome... but one note, if you DON'T roll a druid (I rolled a lock) you do NOT see Zen'tabra, you see your respective class trainer right off the bat. Not a huge typo, but we don't want to confuse the rookies! :P
raingod Nov 26th 2010 2:24PM
Hence the editor's note: This walk-through was performed on a druid. There will be small differences if you play a different class.
Trilynne Nov 26th 2010 3:49PM
derp. Missed that. xD
Trilynne Nov 26th 2010 3:51PM
derp. Missed that. xD
StClair Nov 26th 2010 3:57PM
Yes, but let's face it - how many people are rolling new trolls that AREN'T druids?
poggg Nov 26th 2010 6:48PM
Me. I rolled a Troll Rogue.
Kylenne Nov 26th 2010 8:00PM
@StClair: I saw quite a few Troll warlocks in the starting zone too. People are understandably really excited for Troll druids (I'm one of them), but that wasn't the only new race/class combo they got, and I think the warlocks are sort of flying under the radar as a result.
paragorillabear Nov 26th 2010 11:52PM
Troll Shammy for me!
paragorillabear Nov 26th 2010 11:53PM
Troll Shammy for me!
paragorillabear Nov 26th 2010 11:56PM
ugh, the damn comment system daemons hast gotten me
Magma Nov 26th 2010 2:30PM
Bats not coming till cata if I heard right
Zalvi24 Nov 26th 2010 2:27PM
YO DAWG I HURD YOU LIKE SPOILERS, SO I PUT A SPOILER ON YOUR SPOILER SO YOU CAN GET SPOILED WHILE YOU GET SPOILED
Saeadame Nov 26th 2010 2:33PM
If it's on live, it's not considered a spoiler.
Saeadame Nov 26th 2010 2:35PM
I'll amend that - if it's on live and it's something anyone, even if they just started the game, can easily access, it's not considered a spoiler.
For instance, the end of the LK fight, even when it was on live, was considered a spoiler by some.
But a troll starting zone? Nope. Not a spoiler.
Rude Hero Nov 26th 2010 2:59PM
It's a strange idea- that if something's been easily accessible for any period of time, it's impossible to spoil it. Would it be considered spoilers if I were to post that Snape k- never mind.
But I suppose things are different for mmos. And an informational WoW blog by definition should have a giant mental "spoiler" warning associated with it by default.
Goren Nov 26th 2010 3:03PM
Editor's Note: This walk-through was performed on a druid. There will be small differences if you play a different class. Additionally, there are spoilers contained herein.
Additionally, there are spoilers contained herein. You were warned about the spoilers if you read it anyway its your fault.
penguinairsauce Nov 26th 2010 3:11PM
What part of "Cataclysm Troll Starting Area" does NOT give hint of spoilers.
Grizor Nov 27th 2010 9:59AM
"If it's on live, it's not considered a spoiler."
I don't know why you got voted up for that, because that simply isn't true.
You can just as easily have spoilers about live.
Spoiling simply means showing content before the player has seen it himself.
The Pirate Nov 26th 2010 2:53PM
No, its coming but its not implemented yet. Probably will be by Cataclysm
Saeadame Nov 26th 2010 2:31PM
No it's just not in yet, there was a blue post about it. It'll probably come in either a fix patch or in Cataclysm proper.