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 4 of 5)
LynMars Apr 28th 2011 8:06PM
The only reason I got School of Hard Knocks on my main was by grouping with another non-PvPer, and our guild's uber-awesome PvP druid. We had some nice, helpful Horde in WSG and AB, had to fight other players /of our own faction/ a bit in AV, but EotS was a nightmare of everyone trying to grab the flag, not capping any bases, verbal abuse over the flag and non-PvPers messing up the BG, etc.
I haven't PvPed since classic, for various reasons. This achievement is ridiculous and highlights issues that are normally only underlying annoyances through the rest of the year. PvPers hate what it does to BGs for the week, while PvEers dread trying to complete it if they want the title or drake. It doesn't help at all the idea of "go do some new aspect of the game!" when it erodes teamwork--already a shaky thing--in most BGs and just scares people off from actually participating in the holiday event, let alone PvP.
That it still exists in this form is frustrating and annoying, and I really don't want to bother on my alts--and I love holiday achievements. I like the suggestion above of making only one of the objectives a requirement.
Meanwhile, back in Northrend, I'd really like to get my Wolvar pup this time. ;.;
lady.silverdragon Apr 28th 2011 8:21PM
I second the suggestion of doing this as early as possible. Last year I got very lucky with horde and alliance helping each other for three of the tasks.
Another thing that helped was getting some pvp time in before the holiday started, so I could buy some resilience gear. Even for someone who isn't very good at pvp (like me), having the right gear makes things a lot easier.
It may be too late to get completely geared up for this children's week, but whatever you can get will probably help you out.
Telwar Apr 28th 2011 8:32PM
Last year, on my priest, when I got SoHK, there was serious help from the Opposition, as in WSG and AV we would trade off flags. They would take, drop, repeat. Very nice and handy, as returning a flag in WSG is hard to do for ranged.
EotS and AB are much easier to do w/o Opposition coordinating, since flags can and do change hands many times in the game, and it doesn't wind up being permanent.
I did, though, do SoHK twice before, on my rogue and paladin, and both times I don't believe I had any cooperation, I had to fight tooth and nail for those flags. :)
DarkWalker Apr 28th 2011 8:55PM
Paladin:
Bubble flag carrier, get flag, cap, /afk.
This is how I did. And I would do it again.
RetPallyJil Apr 28th 2011 9:38PM
I still miss the hilariously casual cruelty of "Once an Orphan ..." I was so bummed they pulled that achievement lol
Blayze Apr 28th 2011 9:40PM
Protip: Do Hard Knocks as soon as humanly possible.
When I did it the other year, the first day I lucked out and found a WSG with friendly Horde who helped us get the achievement and vice versa--and managed to bludgeon my way through an EotS filled with people whose sole reason for logging on seemed to have been the potential for intentionally screwing over drake-hunters.
The second day? Everyone who wanted the achievement had already been and gone, and the PvPers were sick to death of us clogging up their battlegrounds.
Swogger Apr 28th 2011 10:34PM
Last year, I only had to finish the Children's Week achievements to complete my What a Long, Strange Trip It's Been achievement. I was so excited when, on the last night of Children's Week, I finally completed School of Hard Knocks despite my total lack of skill in PVP. All I had left to complete was a 15-minute Utgarde Pinnacle run for Hail to the King, Baby, and I'd finally have my long-awaited violet drake.
But then it was time for Betty White on Saturday Night Live, and I foolishly thought, "I'll just watch this show and then do my UP run." Of course, I passed out and woke up 15 minutes after the event ended. I hastily whipped out my orphan, ran through UP and slew Ymiron, but all for naught. I begged and pleaded with a GM, who was very sympathetic in his love for all things Betty White, but was unable to retroactively grant me the achievement. So it's been a long year indeed waiting for that one little achievement.
Hal Apr 28th 2011 11:36PM
I wonder if we'll get a crack at the Northrend orphans again.
Also, that cake recipe? Three years and I have yet to see it. *grumble*
Lemons Apr 29th 2011 4:00AM
What cake recipe?
Dave Apr 29th 2011 12:30AM
I wonder how much RL damage has occured because of this event, how many computer screens have been smashed, how many doors have been unhinged, how many holes have been put into walls. I'd wager it's dollar cost would be in the thousands, perhaps even in the six figure range by now. And how many family members and significant others have been struck or even beaten. Nerd rage IS stupid, and to let yourself go and become destructive/abusive is just wrong. But it does happen because of events like this, and I sometimes wonder if there is some sort of Sadist in charge at Blizzard who absolutely LOVES this holiday and will NEVER let it change because he enjoys thinking of all the mayhem he's causing.
Jason Ralph Apr 29th 2011 1:45AM
I'm not sure how it is on a PvE, but I know on a PvP server if you show up for School of the Hard Knocks achievement in PvE gear... I wish you best of luck. I really do.
I personally don't think this is a big **** *** from the devs to player base. More like a turning of the tables for all the grief I endure the other weeks of the year showing up in "YOUR" dungeon in PvP gear. Only for you, to show up in "MY" battleground in PvE gear and want me to help you the following week.
The words from the "great intellectualist" Chad Ocho Cinco says it best " Child, please.". As I show up to watch all the chaos that will take place. 1 hour long ques are worth the laughs.
joshua.l.miles May 2nd 2011 2:46PM
So you run dungeons on a regular basis in PVP gear and are trying to compare that to people who never PVP not having any PVP gear?
Jason Ralph May 2nd 2011 6:09PM
That's exactly what I'm comparing it too. I don't have ANY PvE gear and have never stepped fought in a Raid ever. When I've been asked to heal a heroic dungeon when a healer has dropped, you wouldn't imagine the amount of grief I get for showing up in the latest and greatest PvP gear. Just like my Arena gear means jack in some dugeon, the gear you're rolling in for having killed Arthas (last years Children's week) means jack in Eye of the Storm. All I'm really saying is if it's true one way, it's true the other. And it's nice for one week to be on the other end and not get grief.
Lemons Apr 29th 2011 4:05AM
I did School of Hard Knocks in about...idk...a couple hours?
Me and my friends should honestly just sell that achievement. Carry a flag? Return a flag? No problem. We'll roll over the horde while you do that stuff.
Kittens Apr 29th 2011 5:20AM
And buried under all these School of Hard Knocks comments... Don't forget about the two new pets apparently added to the holiday this year!
Legs http://www.warcraftpets.com/wow.pets/invertebrates/miscellaneous/legs.asp
and
Scooter the Snail http://www.warcraftpets.com/wow.pets/seasonal/childrens.week/scooter_the_snail.asp
:)
Chucks Apr 29th 2011 8:31AM
You couldn't give me a thousand drakes to PvP. I just want to get my hands on the little turtle pet.
James Apr 29th 2011 9:19AM
While part of one of the easier achievements... you can actually get the Tigule and Foror's Strawberry Ice Cream for more places now, even without the holiday having begun. There is a candy vendor (Lisa McKeever) right near the Stormwind daily cooking NPC. Also, the Snack-O-Matic vendors on the lower level of Horde zeppelins always have the ice cream.
Jeff Apr 29th 2011 2:12PM
@Coldbear
I'd appreciate you not putting words in my mouth. Thanks.
The reason the achievement is so awful is exactly what you said. Certainly, if everyone just banded together as you suggest, it would be wonderful. But we both know that won't happen. Instead, BG's will just be filled with people who have no actual interest in winning or losing, and are just interested in getting their achievement. I don't even particularly care about getting the achievement myself. I haven't been chasing What a Long Strange Trip, I won't bother trying to get this one this week.
I just feel bad for both sides: PvPers who will have to spend a week putting up with matches where both sides are full of people who don't care about the match. And the people who want the achievement who are forced to play the game in a way that isn't intended and, indeed, actively hurts other peoples' experience a lot of the time.
Eirik Apr 29th 2011 2:52PM
Reprise of http://wow.joystiq.com/2010/04/29/the-overachiever-guide-to-childrens-week-2010-achievements/ ?
Kolonus Apr 29th 2011 3:53PM
School of Hard Knocks has screwed me for two years. I jumped on every holiday achievement as soon as they were implemented, simply because I realized they'd have short opportunity windows. When I realized there was a Proto-Drake of my favorite color sporting 310% speed waiting for me at the end, I became extra motivated. I still don't have 310% speed, because I unfortunately prefer casual play, ruling out top-end arena and farm-status raid participation. This was my out. This was a gift to myself and similar players from Blizzard recognizing our play style. School of Hard Knocks is a SLAP! in the face.