Now that I’ve reached my primary Patch 8.2 goal of obtaining the Tauren Heritage Armor, what next?
Securing flying in Battle for Azeroth zones ought to be the next major goal, right?
I am currently about a quarter of the way from Honored to Revered with the Unshackled, and I’m about 2/3rds done with the “get 3000 XP for your Kelfin buddies” quest.
I prioritize my Kelfin buddy’s quests, because that’s the gate on the zone story questchain. I do those, plus whatever Mardivas puzzle chests are up, and whatever WQs I pass through on the way to my Kelfin buddy’s quests and the Mardivas puzzle chests. I don’t try to do all the WQs in the zone. Although I pick up the Requisition and Bounty quests, I mostly ignore them because even with the nerfs, I rarely manage to complete them “as I go along” while doing my higher priority objectives, and I don’t ever feel like running around the zone looking for those things after I’ve completed my higher priority objectives. I’ve picked up an Unshackled Contract, so I’ve been doing the Zandalar Emissaries again, too — if I feel like I have the time and energy.
I’ll figure out a Mechagon routine when I get there, which won’t be until after I’ve reached Revered in Nazjatar.
Besides various RL events and the uncomfortable realization that the beginning of Fall semester is only about 5 weeks away, so I really need to get back to work on getting my courses set up, I’m getting distracted again by other things I want to accomplish in Azeroth.
Now that I’ve got my (Kalimdor) Tauren Heritage Armor, part of me wants to abandon BfA content for awhile and just level my Highmountain Tauren Druid up to 110 so she can get her Highmountain Tauren Heritage Armor.
Thinking about that reminds me that I want to get Kaelinda up to 120 to get the Sin’dorei Heritage Armor. (There’s my Void Elf to be leveled, too, but she’s much lower priority because I am less interested in the Void Elf Heritage Armor.)
And what about Kaylynda and the whole Alliance side of the story — not to mention recruiting the Kul Tirans?
And then there’s my Tauren Druid, for whom I’ve been collecting a bunch of leather Island Expeditions stuff off of the AH, and my Night Elf Druid, who would like to give being dark-eyed a try…
…But, flying…
Flying it is.
I have two bits of advice for Mechagon; take it or leave it.
The first is to make sure you kill Rustfeather once-a-day until you get the blueprint for the anti-gravity packs — this will give you flying (for 20 minutes per pack) and is a complete game changer and will give you joy.
The second is the world quest daily in Mechagon of which there is only one that you get when you arrive. It will be kill three rare or open six chests, things that like. It gives 850 rep, which is a lot.
When you have limited time, I think these two things will make your experience better. Mechagon is much more open and loose, I think that you will like it.
I’ll keep that in mind, thanks! 🙂
Your brand new 120 would love to fly, I’m sure.
Yes, so despite all the other things I might like to do in Azeroth, I keep beavering away at Nazjatar with Kamalia.
Last expansion and again in this one, I’ve been more interested in doing the max level stuff with my Mage & Druid than with my Shaman, but because my Shaman leveled first, she’s been the one in the lead for key reputations and other sorts of story progress. I’ve been rather seriously contemplating *not* leveling Kamalia first in the next expansion, but rather, leveling one of the characters I’m more interested in doing endgame stuff with first.
Woof, it is tough to leave a beloved character behind. My long time hunter is only 113 and super sad.
Finally got flying for BfA on Saturday! Hit Revered with Rustbolt first, thanks to the daily 850 rep quests and doing the dailies. Took a bit longer with the Waveblade Ankoan, but once I hit the 3000 mark for XP on my bodyguards, and finished the storyline for the raid, I hit Revered with them. WOOT! It’s amazingly so much easier everywhere now in BfA with flying.
Grats! 😀
So the Nazjatar rep gets a big boost from the continuance of the zone storyline? Good, I was hoping it would work out that way.
The same thing happened to me, I got the 3000 mark, did the next quest line to open the raid and dinged revered.
It was as if it has been planned that way …
Flying is always my top priority and it’s taking me forever this expansion. Nazjatar is only about 1,000 or so away and then Cat will be off to Mechagon. Then, finally once they all have flying I can get with Sasche and see the Horde side finally!
Go Cat Go!
I always think that I’m doing fine still being on the ground. Then when I finally do get flying, it takes a week or two to remember that I have it and not just run around on the ground — and after that, I’m up up and away. Flying will definitely make my alts’ lives easier!