I’ve been playing wow since retail BC and I never knew the Thunderbrew Dwarf in Westfall has a lvl 44 quest chain. First quest took me to a secluded fountain in STV to get some sacred water. Going to do the rest of the chain tonight. Its little things like this that you miss on your first 500 play through’s that makes vanilla so great.
COUNTER-POINT: it’s kind of obnoxious how, without addons, you might completely miss some quests because you’d have no reason to check on Drunko McDorf when you’re Level 40+.
Offhand, I didn’t know about the Horde escort quest in the wyvern air of Thousand Needles until I was playing my first Death Knight alt in 2010.
Did this quest my first time this playthrough as well… this was the first time i focused on doing everything as I figured it could verywell be my last time leveling… time will tell, but its been tons of fun.
I think the Thunderbrew quest chain though is basically for any level, it’s a daily I believe. I can go there on a level 80 on retail or a level 60 on Classic and get it.
Good luck!
The quest reward is from the chain Sweet Amber and to me so worth it. I had a lot of fun with that item back in the day.
He has another quest that is available at a much lower level and is repeatable, involving bringing him hops which you pick up while questing in Westfall. That quest rewards booze you need for yet another quest.
This is why a lot of players talk about slowing down or not blasting through on the optimal route everytime.
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You SHOULD miss quests in an RPG. If you don’t miss any that means they’re way too obvious. A game with no secrets is kinda lame.
It’s okay to miss quests.
It’s not the end of the world buddy.