The OverAchiever: Guide to Hallow's End 2011, part 2

Out With It is pretty easy to do, although it requires a little more work than it used to. While Tricky Treats used to be a common (absurdly common, to the point of being a pain in the ass for bag space) drop after a Headless Horseman kill, they're now the currency associated with the holiday. You can get them from the holiday's daily quests and the Handful of Treats you pick up from candy buckets. Just keep eating the Treats, and before long you'll have what the Australians call a technicolor yawn. My goblin got this year's after only five.
Rotten Hallow (required)
Rotten Hallow (Alliance) / Rotten Hallow (Horde) has changed this year. While it once concerned each faction's efforts to clean up or trash Southshore respectively, Southshore has fallen to the Horde as of Cataclysm. These days, you'll find yourself going after far bigger meat in the form of new daily quests in Stormwind and Undercity. For the purpose of the Rotten Hallow achievement, you only need to do them once, but you'll probably want to do them more than that as they reward Tricky Treats.
I've listed the required quests (separate for each faction) below:
Alliance Everything you'll need will start in or around Stormwind.
- A Time to Gain I'm guessing that a quest giver somewhere obvious in Stormwind is going to send you to Celestine of the Harvest (better known as the Gilnean druid trainer) outside the gates. It looks like the Alliance gets its own wicker man this year and, judging from the description given in the Horde quests below, it should be right outside Stormwind.
- A Time to Lose Aaaand she'll send you up to Lordaeron to douse the flames on the Undercity wicker man as well.
- Stink Bombs Away! I'm not yet sure who the original quest giver is, but I'm assuming it'll probably start with Celestine or someone nearby. Because the quest can be taken by low-level players, I'm assuming the broom will grant you the same immunity to PVP action that taxi rides do.
- Clean up in Stormwind It's no longer necessary to clean up Southshore (the previous quest), seeing as to how Southshore's been lost to the Horde. However, you can put your cleaning tendencies to good use in Stormwind.
- A Time to Build Up The Wickerman is now located inside the Ruins of Lordaeron, better known as the Undercity courtyard. It's very visible, and the NPC who starts the quest (Darkcaller Yanka) is directly in front of it. Tossing a torch at the Wickerman and painting your face with the ashes will involve no more than a skip right in front of you to the bonfire and ash piles.
- A Time to Break Down The Alliance Wickerman is located in front of Stormwind, and transportation isn't provided. If you have a flying mount, this will obviously be a lot easier, not only for getting there but for getting away. Not going to lie, folks -- this can be ugly for low-level players if there are a lot of people around the enemy Wickerman. While you can reach the Alliance Wickerman without being flagged on a PvE server as a Horde player, you will get flagged the moment you douse it. Try not to do this at server high time.
- Stink Bombs Away! Like the Alliance version, you'll be dumping stink bombs from a broomstick. Crina Fenlow will take you down on a broom vehicle (it's a quick port; you won't have to fly the length of the continent!) and fly you around the city while you toss 25 bombs around Stormwind. Be advised that this quest will flag you for PvP, although you don't seem to be targetable while you're on the broom.
- Clean Up in Undercity You'll need to make a short trip around Undercity to get rid of the stink bomb residue, which looks like large orange gas clouds. There are plenty of them around, although you'll spend longer on this quest at server high time or early in the holiday with lots of would-be cleaner-uppers around. Why the Forsaken care about eliminating an extra smell from Undercity is something I'll never understand, but get cleaning.

Check Your Head is probably the easiest of all the various holiday achievements that ask you to do something with specific races, classes and sexes, as all you need to do is find all 10 races. This is considerably easier than, say, finding a Dwarf rogue for Turkey Lurkey.
Weighted Jack-o'-Lanterns are obtainable from three different sources:
- The Headless Horseman drops them frequently.
- You'll also find them in the large, flaming pumpkin left on the ground when the Headless Horseman is defeated in level 10 towns (see The Savior of Hallow's End, above).
- It's rewarded by the Let the Fires Come/Stop the Fires daily quests.
Sinister Calling (required)
There are two ways to complete Sinister Calling:
- Get both items (the Sinister Squashling and Hallowed Helm) as a drop from the Headless Horseman.
- Get them as a random drop from the Treat Bags given by innkeepers once per hour.
Bring Me The Head of ... Oh Wait (required)
Bring Me The Head of ... Oh Wait entails killing the Headless Horseman, and that's pretty easy. Pull up your Dungeon Finder (the default hotkey is "I"), and the Headless Horseman should appear in the dungeon selection options. Queue for a group (or just queue your existing group), and you'll be ported as soon as possible. If you've never done the Headless Horseman before, he's pretty easy, and you can find a strategy guide for more help. Otherwise, just hit him, then his head, then him, then his head. There's your kill!
We saw evidence of a new loot list (with ilevel 365 items) back on the patch 4.2 PTR:
- Band of Ghoulish Glee
- Seal of the Petrified Pumpkin
- Wicked Witch's Ring
- The Horseman's Signet
- The Horseman's Horrific Helmet I foresee this item's on-use effect being beloved by several annoying players of my acquaintance.
- The Horseman's Sinister Sabre
Which inn you choose for Trick or Treat! and the candies you get doesn't matter; just right-clicking the candy bucket will do. This is by far the easiest of all achievements needed for the Hallowed Be Thy Name meta, and you'll get it anyway while doing Tricks and Treats of Azeroth.
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Reader Comments (Page 4 of 5)
Rob Oct 14th 2011 7:15AM
Just pointing that this is a easy way for an 85 to earn quite a bit of gold. just fly everywhere and get the achivs. Should be able to get 1k within an hour or so especially since you can fly in vanilla zones now.
Goarther Oct 14th 2011 7:56AM
I really wish that they would make the broom mount permanent
Nathanyel Oct 14th 2011 8:29AM
It is indeed still possible to "sneak low-level alts into a premade group".
Get some friends together, queue for and enter the fight on your main (or an additional friend if you don't have a 84+ character) then leave the group and log on your alt, let yourself get invited by your friends (if you had 1 or 2 randoms, make sure they don't have leader) and teleport into the dungeon. This effectively makes Hallowed possible at Level 21, the level required to enter the Scarlet Monastery Dungeon (though you may/will need help for the Outland pumpkins, a friend with a Sandstone Drake helps drastically)
You will be able to roll on the normal loot of the Horseman, but won't receive a Loot-Filled Pumpkin, the only source for the mount.
Wowcoholic Oct 14th 2011 12:10PM
Remember when the dungeon finder was first implemented, then Blizzard put holiday bosses in them with bags of loot, containing dungeon emblems and possibly something else. Then Blizzard changed from the emblem system over to points, which are not considered "loot." So when you opened your bag there was a message that popped up saying "There is no loot."
Remember how "fun" it was during Hallow's End when you received a "Loot-filled Pumpkin" only to have the message pop up telling you of it's lack of loot....ceasing to be loot-filled at that point. Then Blizzard put in trick or treating loot... Good times....
MacAndy Oct 14th 2011 2:06PM
I know the paragraphs on The Savior of Hallow's End were aimed at the solo quester, but if you do happen to have a group, or if there are several people in the village fighting fires together, don't forget to form a bucket brigade!
A chain of people cooperating can deliver more water in a shorter time to put out the fires than several people running back and forth like crazy.
How do you do a bucket brigade? Someone is stationed at the water source and grabs a bucket on CD. Then, immediately tosses the bucket to the next person in line - the same as if tossing it on the fire. So long as that person doesn't have a bucket their inventory they'll catch it and it will go in their inventory. As soon as that person receives the bucket, they toss it on to the next person, and so forth until the last person puts it on the fire.
Since the buckets fly faster than we can run, and there is no time lost to positioning and targeting, it's much faster to work together at a fire.
Basic info, but every year I'm surprised and saddened by the groups of people who refuse to work together for the common good, failing the attempt when cooperation would have won the day.
Alastair Oct 14th 2011 3:59PM
As a shameless achievement-seeker, I read this column every time it is posted, and find your information extremely helpful. However, in this case you left out two achievements, the ones requiring masks.
While I'll be starting my third year of frustrating RNG grinding already, for the sake of newer achievement-motivated players, I hope you will revise this article to add information about those. Players rely on this column for information, and it is best to be complete when you enumerate a holiday's achievements.
As always, thank you for a helpful article!
ReiChina Oct 17th 2011 3:16PM
As of 02:57 server time Oct 18th- (Chinese server) there are some things that are different. I'm pretty sure it's going to be the same everywhere as well. Inn Keepers do not give candy this year- only buckets do, so that means no downtime when trying to get the wands and stuff. Rings drop off the boss while the mount drops off the bag once per day...not sure about the rest of the stuff since nothing else has dropped after 7 runs with the headless horseman. Also the [Weighted Jack-o'-Lantern] does NOT seem to drop from him unless you're the one who starts the encounter. But we did get some Tricky Treats and a mask from the bag.
LV85 with [Renowned Guild Tabard] equipped gets 42 guild rep for every candy bucket quest. And [Hallowed Helm], Magic broom (blue), masks, and GNERDS also drops from the candy buckets.
Evlyxx Oct 17th 2011 9:55PM
Completing Westfall Qs phases Sentinel Hill Inn Impossible to get to Candy Bucket& complete Tricks & Treats of Eastern Kingdoms
Squiggy Oct 19th 2011 12:04AM
After you've done the quests the inn is moved to the tower, and the candy bucket is there.
Nathanyel Oct 18th 2011 4:03AM
"It's no longer necessary to clean up Southshore (the previous quest), seeing as to how Southshore's been lost to the Horde. However, you can put your cleaning tendencies to good use in Stormwind."
Well, prepare to do it in Westfall next year, because we're gonna take Stormwind as well :P
Collink13 Oct 18th 2011 4:25PM
no tank gear wtf?
redfoxm18 Oct 18th 2011 10:56AM
You can now buy masks and wands with the candy you get from the buckets :-)
Mnemonic Walrus Oct 18th 2011 2:14PM
After the server restart, there's a candy bucket in the tower atop Sentinel Hill in Westfall, so the achievement is indeed possible for Alliance now. Very quick fix!
mnemonicwalrus Oct 18th 2011 2:10PM
After the server restart, a candy bucket has appeared in the tower atop Sentinel Hill in Westfall, so Alliance members can now complete the achievement. Very quick fix!
Katherine Oct 18th 2011 5:46PM
Where's the guide to getting enough tricky treats to buy the cat? I couldn't care less about the achievement.
Shinae Oct 19th 2011 10:42AM
All you have to do is visit candy buckets from inns to get enough Tricky Treats.
Marz Oct 18th 2011 9:36PM
What is up with that picture, It looks a little X Rated. I mean, is that a staff or are you just happy to see me?
Quixota Oct 19th 2011 2:19AM
I think the cow is riding a broomstick? I agree that he might also be happy to see you though!
KPSmyth Oct 19th 2011 11:49AM
Vendors have been added that allow the purchase of necessities like toothpicks. Pets and masks also available Currency for these is sticky treats. Can no longer trick-or-treat innkeeper -- you can only get candy from buckets
Frank hamilton Oct 20th 2011 12:41PM
I can't talk to the innkeepers this year to tick or treat once per hour. Is this intended or do I have some addon that is blocking this?
Also good to note that you can buy the wands, masks, and treats from vendors with the currency.