Monday, February 11, 2013

Lovely Charms farming



Lovely Charms is seasonal object that is used to make Lovely Charm Bracelets. These bracelets can be turned in one time a day to each of your factions four leaders during the Love is in the Air event. You need 10 charms to make 1 bracelet. Which means you need 40 charms/day if you want to do the dailys every day of the event. Love is in the Air lasts for 14 days (13 days left including today). 14x40 = 560 (13x40 = 520). You can also turn in 1 bracelet for 1 Love Token (Love Tokens are used to buy event goods including the swift lovebird and Peddlefeet)

The charms drop from enemies that are green or higher. They are similar to Grisly Trophys . Unlike the trophys tho, these do not drop from every mob.

I've been farming them from Saplflys and Waste Scavengers in Dread Wastes.
This is the place I prefered to farm the charms in.





The Sapflys are neutral and you won't aggro them by going close. But if you attack one of them, the rest of the sapflys in that pack will attack you. They do not do much damage.





The Waste Scavengers on the other hand are hostile and if you go to close you will aggro them. I've noticed that they do a lot more damage than sapflys, and it takes a tiny bit longer to AoE them down. But it still shouldnt be a problem for any class with decent AoE abilitys.









I hope this was helpful, happy farming! :)

Saturday, December 15, 2012

Feast of Winter Veil: Small Egg farming

I just wanted to give a quick top on how to farm Small Eggs, as they're required for making cookies for Winter Veil quests :)
The best place to farm these are Eversong Woods. All dragonhawks drop 1-2 small eggs and the droprate is 100%. If there's many people farming there at the same time as you, you should consider farming a single spot where there are a lot of spawns.

Sunday, November 25, 2012

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Survival Ring: Flame

The tip I posted for the other survival ring does not work with this one. The Shado-Pan Trainers can cast their firework bombs up on where you stand. But this one is really easy. The only annoying part would be that the bombs can throw you outside the area and you will have to start over, so stay fairly close to the middle.

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Golden Lotus: "Survival Ring: Blades"

As a mage I found this quest really annoying as I couldn't heal myself or do anything while the Shado-Pan Trainers would punch me around at the blades. I didn't even get time to run away from them. Every time I got this quest I had to spend a lot of time and concentration on completing it. Until one of my guildies gave me a tip which I'm forever grateful for!

The Survival Ring. Blades and Shado-Pan Trainers who abuse you by hitting you and throwing you into magical, hoovering blades.

This is what you do:

1. Mount up on a flying mount.

2. Find yourself the nicest looking pillar/pole (not one of those which are swarming with blades, obviously).

3. Fly on top on the pillar until it feels like your mount has "ground under its feet", until it lands, or if you're druid, until you sit etc.

4. Dismount (and make sure you can see the meter).

5. Watch other players get abused by fat pandas until they give up and follow your example for 90 seconds.


Thanks Rikard!