Patch 4.2 Daily Quests: Assault on Sethria's Roost

The other type of quests are simpler, one-shot quests that can occasionally be organized into even smaller hubs. The kill-and-collect daily quest that sends you into Sethria's Roost, which we'll be talking about today, is quite nice when it shows up, because it can be completed alongside The Protectors of Hyjal which you'll be doing regularly. The quests we will be looking at today are: If you're doing these daily quests, that means you've already quested through Mount Hyjal before. You're already familiar with Sethria's Roost. The entire region is now phased. The twilight drakonids, which you personally murdered the last time you were through here, are long gone and replaced by minions of the Firelands: Fiery Behemoths and Seething Pyrelords.
The Protectors of Hyjal
This first quest in Sethria's Roost is simple: Slay six Fiery Behemoths or Seething Pyrelords. But wait, there's a catch! These mobs are all badass elites. How can you take them on alone?
You don't. You are given an assault squad of druid NPCs: a feral bear, a feral cat, a restoration druid, and ... Russell Brower? What the heck are you doing here?

Between the Fiery Behemoths and the Seething Pyrelords, the Pyrelords are the ones you should fear. I found it very hard to die to the Behemoths, but a careless player could die to the Pyrelords very easily. The Behemoths have an AOE Fire Nova you should interrupt, and that's about the only thing they do. The Pyrelords deal AOE damage; summon low-health, non-elite adds; and occasionally put up a damage shield that will reflect damage back onto you. Depending on which NPCs you have along to help you, you'll get a different line of dialogue from them telling you to stop attacking the shield. Thassarian is particularly to-the-point with that piece of advice.
It's rather curious that the Seething Pyrelords are the more difficult mobs, because Treating the Wounds, the quest that accompanies The Protectors of Hyjal, uses only the Behemoths, the easier of the two.
Completing this quest will net you 20 gold, 67 silver, and two Marks of the World Tree. If you're not exalted with the Guardians of Hyjal, you will also receive 350 reputation with that faction.
Treating the Wounds
This quest can be completed entirely while doing The Protectors of Hyjal. You are tasked with collecting four Sulfur-Laced Wrappings for Hamuul Runetotem, and these wrappings are dropped only by Fiery Behemoths. While killing your six mobs for the previous quest, just make sure four of them are Behemoths.
Completing this quest will net you 12 gold, 40 silver, 50 copper and one Mark of the World Tree.
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Reader Comments (Page 2 of 2)
Cowboy May 25th 2011 8:04AM
Dailies! The bane of wow
max0911 May 25th 2011 11:02AM
The Behemoths will also throw a Fiery Boulder at you for roughly 50k damage if you don't move. I agree on the Pyrelords - they're a real pain. They also spawn adds (about 3) with 15k health that just love to attack casters.
The guest NPC is a neat idea to turn a potentially dull grind into something a bit more fun. I've had two - Archmage Vargoth, and was really surprised at my second one - Fargo Flintlocke. He made fighting the Pyrelords tolerable that day with this:
"Iffin' yeh don't sometimes shoot a small furry animal out yer gun, 'ow would yeh keep it clean? The druids don't 'ave an answer to THAT one!"
And, yes, I wrote that down verbatim. While I don't have a dwarf toon, Flintlocke is a long standing favorite of mine.
Matthew May 25th 2011 3:13PM
Russell Brower is an amazing composer. He's also very very humble. He is responsible for many of the amazing themes (not all!) in WoW.