Pick a zone for my lore master

Tonight I start the grind for lore master. “sweats profusely”

What zone should I start with?

Alliance

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Wherever you begin, finish it in your home zone.

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I recommend a starting zone, like Elwynn Forest or… gah, dwarf-land, I can’t remember the name.

You’ll be LUDICROUSLY overpowered and feel like a god, making it easy to chew through quests left right and center. I suggest finding some good movies to watch or podcasts to listen to while you’re at it, because you’re going to be at it for a long time.

I find starting with the first expansion, doing the zones in order is best. So for alliance I would start with all the starting zones and then just let the quests guide you from there.

I have completed LM x2, once for cloth then again on my new main/mail :upside_down_face:

Don’t bother with Elwynn Forest, etc. They aren’t part of Loremaster. Look at the zones in each continent/expansion sub-achivement.

If you are doing this on a 60, really doesn’t matter where you start, you’ll roflstomp all of it.

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Ah that’s true you don’t need every zone. I just did them anyway for the mogs and stuff, cleaning all the maps of quests feels good.

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I was surprised too - LM starts with Westfall, or Northern Barrens, etc. Pity, because I’ve always had a soft spot.

I’m just doing LM and allied race leveling at the same time, since I can do any zone at any level, I just do a zone once on one toon, etc.

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I started Loremaster long ago when you had to find all quest in the zone. Now that its main questline only i guess i should get back into it too

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I’m just going in order on a brand new toon. Tuff decision, but didn’t want to just stomp over the bad monsters on the way. I thought about my early toon with the most quests, but she’s a Panda and kinda squishy to get through things on her own sometimes.

So, wishing you luck!!! It’ll be fun: enjoy the journey, the stories, the scenery, the people. Happy questing! It’s a beautiful Azeroth to tour.

I did it on a priest back then too, I’ll never forget how frustrating it was searching wowhead comments for quests I might have missed. It was usually the ones that the initial quest item was a drop lol.

It’s much better now. If you don’t have a quest in your log for that zone at least 1 quest will show up on your map.

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The one thing I wish they’d do - and it’s a flaw because of how I chose to do this - is make “The Seeker” (3000 quests) be account wide.

I think Loremaster should be an automatic ticket into being a guide in the new player channel, but nooooo…

I enjoy seeing your posts simply because it reminds me of all the exceptional films Mel Brooks has created :heart: Thank you for that

lol your welcome. He is the absolute best. I play the producers soundtrack every day to work. As soon as I get to “Springtime for Hitler” I know I’m about to make the final turn.

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Well you get it via the old Loremaster tough. The new one I dont know

You REALLY want to cry?

watch the kennedy center honors he got. I was tearing up with him

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I don’t think you do with the new one, because with having leveled 5 characters from 1 (or 10) to 50, plus doing all the quests to unlock allied races including the seemingly neverending Suramar zone, the highest # I have is about 1250. And with the Allied Races I have leveled (along with a BE DH to get my horde ARs, and a human hunter for my allied ARs), there’s no way I’ve done “only” 1250 quests total.

A pity, because I’d have a lot of fun being a new player guide but the way I’ve chosen to play the game means I’m unlikely to get there. (I don’t see myself replaying a crapload of quests on ONE toon just to get Seeker.)