The Queue: Loot

Some dudes are just born lucky.
Pere asked:
Any idea when the flight form models will be implemented for worgen and trolls?
I'm not sure why they're not in now, but you can bet on their being implemented in the next patch.
JT asked:
Have there been any new class quests added in Cataclysm, or have there been any taken out?
Each class has a quest at level 20 and 50 to take you through Shadowfang Keep and Blackrock Depths, respectively, rewarding you a weapon and a hat, also respectively. Most other class quests (like the warlock dreadsteed quests) were either removed a long time ago or removed for Cataclysm.
Alpha5099 asked:
Is there anyway to get Chaos Orbs before 85? I was hoping to get my characters their engineering goggles at 81, but that may not be possible.
Considering that Chaos Orbs are BOP (think Primal Nether), the answer is no.
Charlie asked:
If I purchased the regular edition of Cataclysm and used the key for my account to start playing, then later on came across a copy of the Collector's Edition, will I be able to use the key from the Collector's Edition to get the pet?
Yes, you can get the pet by putting in the Collector's Edition key, even if you have the normal edition.
So if I have the digital and I buy the Collector's, will that put the same as buying it twice for the same account or can I use one of the 2 licenses on the other account?
Basically, I want to upgrade my daughter's account, but I'd rather keep the pet for myself. I'm already upgraded digitally.
Though I haven't been able to confirm if it's still the case, you used to be able to get a regular edition code back if you upgraded your account to CE within 30 days. Call Blizzard Billing and they may be able to help.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 7)
Smashgar Dec 10th 2010 3:04PM
Can a Haz loot card??
Drack Dec 10th 2010 3:24PM
Yes, A may get a loot card, but you may not.
Joker Dec 11th 2010 2:09AM
Anyone here at WoWInsider feel that Worgen lore is too underwhelming for a new race?
I mean you do Gilneas and that's about it Worgen wise, you may run into a few little Worgen towns or a few Worgen NPCs but thats all.
They feel like a pointless purposeless race and it makes me sad.
Goblins on the other hand have tons more lore and purpose in the WoW universe.
It feels really unfair that Goblins have so much and Worgen have so little.
What could Worgen even do in future patches and xpacs?
gamerunknown Dec 11th 2010 10:28AM
If you want to to interpret that grammatically, you can assume "Haz" is a proper noun, card is piece of loot and "loot" is a verb.
Derick Dec 11th 2010 6:50PM
Joker, Worgen are awesome in their own right. They look cool and are vicious.
They just now came out from behind their wall. Of course they are going to be less integrated in the world versus the race that has been there from the beginning. That doesn't detract from their status as badass.
The Alliance does seem to get the lore-shallow races. Maybe it's because the Horde is more diverse and integrates new culture more easily. The Alliance is somewhat more close-minded culturally; more based on their original races' traditions than the Horde is.
ophelia Dec 12th 2010 12:34PM
Alliance.... lore-shallow races?
.... Night elves anyone? They basically shaped the entire face of Azeroth as it is now. Well of Eternity, the Stormrage siblings, Tyrande, Azshara, War of the Ancients, the Sundering...
Dwarves? They were here from the beginning, Titan creations meant to guard Azeroth that malfunctioned and succumbed to the Curse of Flesh.
Gnomes, similar story to above. Also Titanic creations, creations made by the CREATORS of Azeroth, Curse of Flesh, ya ya.
Draenei? Formerly the same races as the Eredar, the majority of their people corrupted by Sargeras -- former champion of the titans, now psychopathic ruler of the Burning Legion -- including two of their leaders Archimonde and Kil'jaedan. Only Velen and his followers escaped, to be chased across the stars by the Burning Legion, facing attempted genocide wherever they landed, never finding a solid home until they finally came to Azeroth and, eventually, reclaimed Outland.
Even humans have some pretty interesting lore. They're the deformed children of vrykul, sent to live in a new land by caring parents who didn't want them to be slaughtered.
Yeah. Reallllllyyyyy Lore-shallow. :|;
MechaKingGhidra Dec 10th 2010 3:06PM
Are there any ever-so-small quirks about the old world that you'd have thought would have changed a zone drastically but you were greatly disappointed to find out it/they pretty much stayed the same?
paragorillabear Dec 10th 2010 3:27PM
Rephrase please.
mtsadowski Dec 10th 2010 4:49PM
One of the first things I did was get my flying skill for the old world and then IMMEDIATELY flew over to the house at the top of the huge waterfall near Stormwind (it's the flightpath between SW and IF).
There is a gnome sitting in the house and outside are a whole bunch of sheep. One of them is mechanical. A little cool thing happens when you attack it.
pancakes Dec 10th 2010 7:32PM
So I just went up there then. I had a good laugh. Nice find.
ScorchHellfire Dec 11th 2010 5:35AM
Linken, Larion, and Muigin being gone from Un'goro...
Derick Dec 11th 2010 6:56PM
I always really enjoyed Arathi Basin and I wish that the Arathi Highlands had been changed somewhat to elaborate on what was going on there. The highlands should be the climax to the Tirisfall->silverpine->Hillsbrad/Alterac story but it was just glazed over.
exogenesis. Dec 10th 2010 3:07PM
Where precisely is the vendor for all the new level 85 PvP gear? I was looking around Orgrimmar and couldn't find one. Wasn't sure if I was missing something or just being thick and looking past it.
Also:
I'm having a longrunning argument with a guildmate over level requirements for Hyjal and Vash'jir. I have read everywhere that quests in both zones cannot be picked up unless you are at least level 80. He, however, is convinced that you can quest there at level 78, and won't hear a word against it.
So, please - settle this dispute, since I really do hate people arguing with me. :P
trefpoid Dec 10th 2010 3:18PM
a friend of mine was 78 and wanted to go quest there, but he wouldn't get any quests. As soon as he hit 80, the Warchief Command quests appeared and he could quests in those zones. So, you gotta be 80 :D
Sarducci Dec 10th 2010 3:20PM
been answered many, many, many, many times. In an early beta the level req was made to be 80, and this hasn't changed. No quests until 80.
Check back the queues, i know i've seen this question answered several times already.
Agent14709 Dec 10th 2010 3:22PM
Wowhead does say the quests can be started at 78, however my guildmate attempted to get the quests and was unable to do so. So yes, you have to be 80
Basoiche Dec 10th 2010 3:25PM
You are correct. There's a blue post that I'm not in the mood to find again, but I linked in in a previous queue (check my posts history). They tuned them for 80-82, so it's roflstomp a 78 in questing greens. Hence, 80+
exogenesis. Dec 10th 2010 3:27PM
I, myself, know that the zones are 80+. It wasn't really a question to go on tomorrow's Queue, just a hope that the rest of the WoW population can prove that they ARE level 80+ only.
Maybe now he will admit defeat.
burntpizza Dec 10th 2010 3:33PM
They are in the roof of the building in which Garrosh Hellscream now resides. Lok'tar Ogar
Bluegrass Geek Dec 10th 2010 3:37PM
All the PvP rewards should be in Tol Barad, which acts as a combination of the Isle of Quel'danas and Wintergrasp: ie. it's both a quest hub and a PvP battleground zone.