The OverAchiever: Guide to Children's Week 2011

Yep, folks, we've got back-to-back WoW holidays this year with Noblegarden and Children's Week! Noblegarden will end right around the time that Children's Week begins, and you've got from Sunday, May 1, until Sunday, May 8, to get everything you need. Check your in-game calendar to see your realm's exact start and end times.
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. Fortunately for you, there are only six achievements associated with the meta and seven with the holiday itself. Unfortunately for you, one of them is an almighty pain in the ass that made #2 on our series of WoW's 25 most evil achievements.

This achievement's been bugged in years past -- players would get then lose it after logging to other characters -- so don't freak out if that happens again. Blizzard's usually quick with the hotfixes.
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, although it's possible that their locations will have changed somewhat post-Cataclysm. If you're Alliance, you'll be looking for Emmithue Smails, who will probably be located in or around the main Stormwind inn. If you're Horde, Alowicious Czervik was traditionally found between Orgrimmar's central auction house and bank (now Grommash Hold). 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. You've also been able to find it on a vendor at the Shimmering Flats racetrack in Thousand Needles, which is now ... uh, underwater. Fear not: Brivelthwerp peddles the ice cream these days from a boat at 69, 85.
- 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, albeit for high prices, 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 cooking dailies. Most dedicated chefs 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 -- like the Tasty Cupcake -- they are likely to be very expensive.
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 This was arguably easier during Wrath of the Lich King with tons of players already running Utgarde Pinnacle, but let's face it: At level 85, you should be able to stomp the place with a friend or two, particularly because it doesn't matter whether you kill Ymiron on normal or heroic. Either way, don't forget to have your orphan out before you pull him.
School of Hard Knocks I've been pretty vocal about my hatred for this achievement, and I'm not alone in that. For the length of Children's Week, School of Hard Knocks turns battlegrounds into an 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 at the same time rather than splitting to different objectives (you know, in the interests of teamwork?) results in 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 you'll be hard-pressed to find a player who cares if this is the only thing standing between him/her and the meta.
The saving grace of School of Hard Knocks is that, because the battlegrounds have historically been 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. You will get sympathetic players who'll cap and recap nodes for enemies with children out and Warsong Gulch flag carriers voluntarily dropping flags, but you shouldn't count on its being a universal truth. All it really takes is one or two opportunistic enemy players deciding to take advantage of distracted enemies, and your ass is grass. However, because so many players' mains already have the meta, there's a little less urgency these days.
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.
Veteran Nanny This achievement is not required for the meta, so don't worry about it unless you've been playing for a while. Players with two of the three Outland Children's Week pets can snag themselves a cool 50 achievement points by simply grabbing whichever noncombat pet they haven't picked in years past.
Working on achievements? The Overachiever is here to help! Count on us for advice on Azeroth's holidays and special events, including new achievements, how to get 310% flight speed with achievement mounts, and Cataclysm reputation factions and achievements.
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Reader Comments (Page 3 of 5)
Noyou Apr 28th 2011 6:42PM
How about you stop trolling and work on your typing skills? Thanks.
extomar Apr 28th 2011 5:49PM
The reason why School of Hard Knocks is bad has already been outlined in the link above. It messes up the battleground. It makes players who have never seen the battleground, who have no idea what the rules are in a battleground, go in and stumble around in it.
It would be like an achievement where you need to take the orphan to see the Ascendant Council fight (insert some math pun here for the title). Is it impossible to pull off? No. Is it a major annoyance anyone, possibly encumbering a raid to pull off with people who haven't practiced or studied the fight and just want an achievement? Absolutely.
JattTheRogue Apr 28th 2011 6:10PM
The difference is that raid's take a lot more time and effort to put together, prepare for and complete, whereas a battleground can be joined in a few minutes and finished in 20 or so. A more apt comparison might be to a dungeon, but even that's a lot more complex than joining a battleground. You can't really compare PVE and PVP achievement experiences.
DarkWalker Apr 28th 2011 8:55PM
@JattTheRogue:
Well, I'm quite sure I directly made my team lose at least two of the BGs I did for SoHK, and hampered the other BGs; it should be just a coincidence, but I lost every single BG where I got any part of the achiev done.
So, in the end, I believe I wasted, on average, more than an hour of play time of groups of players with at least 10 players.
Mperiolat Apr 29th 2011 8:10AM
This is exactly my problem: I do not do BGs. At all. Ever. Just not for me. Sure, I did when guildies needed a hand, but I personally do not like them.
*sighs* But for an Achievment, a title and a step toward a mount? Of course I'll do it. Just hope to get it all done on Sunday and that other players are forgiving of the new guy who is just trying to accomplish a goal. It is, after all, a game. You'll have other days to stomp people into the ground, just give us a bit of grace for a week. Please?
Res Apr 28th 2011 6:24PM
I have no problems with the achievements, but for some reason, seeing small orphaned children running around in BG's seems so.....um....wrong. i mean, someone could lose an eye if they're not careful.
Noyou Apr 28th 2011 6:43PM
Not to mention the kids could get hurt :p
tenaciousmonkey Apr 28th 2011 7:20PM
It's ok...they're just orphans, no one cares about them anyway..that's why they're orphans, right? Anyways, everyone knows orphans grow up to be evil masterminds or social misfits, or so television and movies have taught me! (I kid, I kid).
Seriously though, this is the single achievement I'm dreading for my proto-drake...I have this and Midsummer to go, and I just hope I'm able to get this accomplished; I've been very diligent getting all the other holidays, and this falls when I'm on night shift w/ limited play time...please please please let me get this done!
Prelimar Apr 28th 2011 7:17PM
School of Hard Knocks is the only thing standing between me and the violet protodrake this year. weep for me....
alpha5099 Apr 28th 2011 7:25PM
Looking forward to finally having Veteran Nanny done with this year.
Has anything happened to the Northrend orphan quests? Last year they weren't repeatable, so you were stuck with the orphan pet you got the first time through, and I dunno if that's just how it's supposed to work or if they couldn't fix it in time. Any chance I'll finally be able to get my Wolvar orphan?
ladygamertn Apr 28th 2011 7:28PM
Last meta for three of my toons... Last year, I queued for over 25 times and finally broke down crying ( I am woman mid-50s) at my keyboard. My husband came into the room to find out what was wrong and I attacked HIM for not helping me. I don't like pvp. I have no intention of doing pvp. When I did The Love Fool, I dropped The Fool, weeped, and deserted. Doing these BG achievements does NOT make me want to pvp. I don't understand why Blizzard is so intractable about this ONE meta...
rikti.striker Apr 28th 2011 7:47PM
Definitely know how you feel. This achievement has been standing in my way for 3 years now and I honestly just can't force myself into the BG's again this year to try again. I'm terrible at PvP and don't mind admitting it either. Inflicting my terribleness on a group and being abused in BG chat and killed repeatedly? No, not my idea of fun. I can do without that proto.
Pyromelter Apr 28th 2011 8:02PM
lady, if your husband plays wow and is a good pvp'er, you might want to ask him to simply play your character to get the achievement. Yes that is "technically" against the ToS, but some people just aren't built for pvp gaming. Hopefully he's familiar enough with your class to help you out. Otherwise run with some guildies or in a pre-made. Also, see my suggestions on the first page regarding speccing your character for battlegrounds. It's worth it, especially if you can actually cap that darned EOTS flag.
DarkWalker Apr 28th 2011 8:55PM
I didn't weep; I just made myself so much a nuisance to my own team, I must have made a couple of my teammates weep instead.
ekfxc Apr 29th 2011 1:41AM
Well - I dislike PvE. But I try tondo it. I had to do H Deadmines to get the Santa hat. It took my group 4 hours to get it done, I lost the roll on the hat, and now I have to wait til next December to try again. Do I think Blizz should remove the acheive? No. Did I cry about it? No.
Roguebert@Ulduar Apr 29th 2011 6:35AM
I'm one of those people who simply enjoyed this holiday for all the fresh PVE meat running around the BGs. I always thought that their blood was a fair compensation for the disruption they cause by not actually participating in the BG to win. Now that I read your comment I feel bad. I apologize. Won't engage in seal-clubbing this children's week.
Joseph Smith May 8th 2011 11:23AM
@exfc
See (cutaia)'s comments on the first page to see why 'running a dungeon, even though I don't like to' is NOT a fair comparison.
However, to just cement the point firmly into place, did trying to get that hat to drop cause you to have to put your dungeion mates into harms way? Did you have to do anything in the dungeon contrary to the way it was MEANT to be run? Did you send a clothie to tank Vanessa Van Cleef?
As an avid PvPer, can i ask you, in WSG, do you normally LET the enemy walk up to your flag and take it just so that you can return it? Does your ENTIRE raid group sit in the flag room waiting for the other side to come in and take the flag? Have you ever gone the entire time limit with NOBODY picking up a flag because no one wants to leave their own flag room?
Have you ever stolen a flag from a member of your own team in EotS when he put it down so that your team could keep it away from the opposite faction, just so you could cap it yourself with your orphan?
These are the strategies that SoHK makes us attempt. Saying that as a PvPer you have to do PvE and don't bitch about it doesn't compare at all. At least when you go into PvE you aren't trying to do things that are contrary to the spirit/progression of the dungeon.
trefpoid Apr 28th 2011 7:53PM
getting this achievement for me, was a nightmare. Specially EotS.. we lost so many times.. and queues?.. 3 hours waiting to enter.. and I'm not exaggerating, it was madness. I was so desperate trying to get it.. and the last day, my GF rocked her prot spec in the ONE EotS that didn't go straight to hell from the beginning and she managed to cap her flag and carry one more for me (I'm a mage, I wasn't gonna make it in those dire conditions) and I capped just about 10 seconds before the match ended. It was such a terrible, terrible experience.. I'm never going to do it again, but I'll be a Veteran Nanny for sure >:D For the Children!!
Pyromelter Apr 28th 2011 8:04PM
mages make great flag runners if you spec frost and get improved blink (and the blink glyph). prot pallies are awesome flag runners though too, as are ret pallies in prot gear with the runspeed increase from ret.
trefpoid Apr 30th 2011 5:23PM
sure they are great, but imagine the situation: Everyone was at the middle of the field, trying to grab the flag, no one was playing how you are supposed to and the Alliance score was skyrocketing while we could barely hold 1 base and try to grab flags.. it was nothing short of miraculous that we made it, I got killed a thousand times trying to even pick up the flag.. I really don't wanna try that achievement ever again :( I hope this year queue time is better at least and not 3+ hours for each time.