WoW Rookie: Cataclysm dwarf starting area

When you begin a brand new dwarf, you see a rugged-looking dwarf opening a can of buckshot all over some Rockjaw Invaders. As soon as you talk to him, he congratulates you on being a stout, tough example of dwarven kind. Joren Ironstock tells you that he needs your help to Hold the Line! An earthquake in Coldridge Valley has riled up the troggs and they're attacking the dwarves. Kill six of the Rockjaw Invaders.
Once you've accomplished that, it will be your task to visit the trogg leaders and Give 'em What-For. The Rockjaw Goons down in the valley are the closest thing the troggs have to leaders, so you need to go kill three. Doesn't take long. While you're doing that, though, Sten Stoutarm wants you to also provide Aid for the Wounded. You do this by right-clicking the bandage provided by the quest. It's not immediately obvious that this is the technique, since the bandage in your backpack doesn't explicitly say so.
Once you've healed up some dwarves and killed the goons, Joren will send you inside the hold to talk to his wife, Jona Ironstock. Jona is a woman of integrity and priorities. When you talk to her, she lets you know in no uncertain terms that "First Things First: We're Gonna Need Some Beer." You should grab the nearby quest to pick up some Dwarven Artifacts at the same time, so that you can minimize the amount of running around you must do. To complete these quests, follow the road west out of Anvilmar; two of the large beer casks are fairly obvious from the road, and the artifacts are buried in sparkling snow piles along the way. The third beer cask (for Gnomenbrau) is actually on the east of Anvilmar, next to the graveyard.

You can find Grelin Whitebeard in the far southwest of Coldridge Valley, hanging out in a little tent area. The work he needs you for is fairly straightforward. You're going to help Whitebeard handle The Troll Menace. At the same time, Apprentice Soren wants you to go Trolling for Information. Felix Whindlebolt also needs you to help him find stuff he left in the troll camps, which is a pretty classic Refugee's Quandary. Here's how you do all three quests at the same time.

With all the information now on file, Whitebeard sends you back into troll country to handle Ice and Fire. Grik'nir the Cold is hiding out in the troll cave to the southeast of Whitebeard's camp. Go into the cave, kill Grik'nir, 10 of his cronies, and the fire elemental. Since all the mobs are neutral in the cave, they won't attack unless you attack first. That makes this quest relatively safe and easy, although it can take a while due to running through the labyrinthine cave. Once you've defeated Grik'nir, the elemental, and the cronies, return to Whitebeard.

When you turn in the quest to Milo, you're placed on a gyro-copter and flown to Kharanos. Along the way, Milo will use the radio to fill you in on the most recent trouble to Azeroth.

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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Jason Dec 3rd 2010 6:27PM
"Even though Grundel implies that you might find the trogg artifacts sticking out of the ground, you'll have to kill the little troggs to get them. It doesn't take long -- the troggs actually throw the artifacts at you as an attack!"
I found all of mine on the ground in the trees. Didn't need to kill anything.
jim.bennett Dec 4th 2010 3:32PM
Jason replies to comment in the "rookie" zone with insight, but tends to make too many assumptions about the level of understanding of real rookies. Please take into account with your future contributions (that no doubt will be many and well received).
I too of adventured in the new Dun Morogh a bit and find it a wee bit overwhelming for a brand new player.....Here's a question....why does it require a Level 5 for the first quest?
kunukia Dec 3rd 2010 8:34PM
It was not bugged when I did it a few days ago.
Revrant Dec 3rd 2010 9:58PM
So, grind out low drop fetch quests, high drop fetch quests, sparkly-in-the-snow fetch quests, and kill quests.
Sounds like the best part is the copter ride.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uoNBCKwwHD0
Though if you had watched TotalBiscuit's preview you'd already know all of this, I guess.
Craig Dec 4th 2010 12:03AM
The zone itself is better than it was but Dun Morogh overall can't compete with the revamp of Teldrassil that's okay though because frankly, it's a hell of a lot better than Northshire Valley and Elwynn...realize your still doing the back and forth crap in Elwynn at least Dun Morogh logically takes your across and into the Loch.
I like the dwarf starter area...have done it twice...small complaints...like the beer run but overall good.
flint Dec 4th 2010 12:02PM
Really? I did the first half or so of the Teldrassil starting zone and I thought it was horrible. It's pretty much the same as it was before. Though it might be because I was leveling a warrior and it takes forever to kill anything, it's terrible.
MightyMuffin Dec 4th 2010 1:09AM
If you are talking about the Grimaxe quest, they have fixed it in the last hotfix on Tuesday. Just need to head over there now and kill him. I did it day of the server maintenance.