Top Voted Answer. Unfortunately, you can only acquire the Vashj'ir and Hyjal entry quests those being the two Cata starter zones at level At that time, the Hyjal quest can be gotten from the Warchief's board, and the Vashj'ir quest is automatically discovered. User Info: Decalyn. Im pretty sure the starting quests start at 80 but near garosh hold there is a bilboard that has the starting quests.
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Please help me :'D. Requires level Stay in Northrend until then. Post by Kyura I was able to get quests at respectibly 58 and Post by Phaleux The only quests you'll get at L78 are in Northrend. They changed the pattern for Cataclysm. Log in or Sign up. The Buddy Forum. Leaving Northrend at 78 Discussion in ' Archives ' started by eduardo , Feb 15, I know that its commonly been the consensus among botters and non-botters alike, that you should wait until level 80 before going back to Azeroth to level to 85, however, seeing as how you can now put together a relatively cheap set of level cata gear, would it be a bad idea to leave Northrend at to grind in the cata zones?
When the first Well of Eternity was destroyed in the first demonic invasion, the resulting implosion triggered a cataclysm that made the world shudder. Mount Hyjal endured, however, and the night elves emerged to rebuild their society — though without arcane magic this time. One of the fleeing night elves — Illidan Stormrage , brother to the mighty druid Malfurion Stormrage — had taken a portion of water from the Well of Eternity. Illidan could not bear to live without the Well's magic.
After the Sundering, he poured this water into a lake at the peak of Mount Hyjal, creating a second Well of Eternity. The night elves were outraged at this act, for it was the first Well's energies that originally brought the demons to Azeroth.
Illidan was imprisoned, and Malfurion met with three great dragons to create the World Tree Nordrassil. The World Tree grew over the Well to obscure and protect it. In the centuries that followed, the night elves were a constant presence, nurturing and protecting the World Tree that stood in the valley between the twin peaks of Mount Hyjal. The Burning Legion targeted the World Tree during the Battle of Mount Hyjal, but, infused with the combined power of Azeroth 's mortal races, it blasted Demon Lord Archimonde into oblivion and freed the world of the demon menace.
Mount Hyjal is the name of a massive mount in Northern Kalimdor. Two gray peaks rise high above the surrounding forests. Divine magic permeates Mount Hyjal and the animals that make their homes in its forests are more intelligent than any others.
Nightsaber and frostsaber cats slink through the trees, while hippogryphs and chimeras fly overhead. Bears and wolves prowl the forests. These creatures are friendly to the night elves that live here, but attack intruders. Winterspring Valley , near the summit, is a small realm of perpetual winter where blue dragons clash with night elves and frostsaber panthers. The geography of Hyjal Summit is dominated by temperate rugged and forbidding mountains.
Hyjal Summit rises high above northern Kalimdor, surrounded by Winterspring, the Moonglade, and Felwood. The mountain's twin peaks are the highest points on Kalimdor and home to Nordrassil, the massive World Tree. The climb to the peak takes travelers past everything from dense forests at the foot to rocky meadows with sparse growth as the grade gets steeper. Nordrassil's sheer enormity strikes awe into any who have the rare honor of approaching it. The root system spreads over the entirety of Hyjal's peak, and its vast, charged branches seem to touch the sky.
Damaged in the recent war, it now heals itself at a rapid rate. Although the World Tree rests upon a high mountain peak, its magic keeps the weather pleasant and warm year round - until the year after Battle of Mount Hyjal, when Hyjal saw its first winter.
Otherwise, the air remains warm and crisp and the sky is always a dark blue peppered with a blanket of stars. The night elves hope the regenerating tree will begin to regulate the weather again soon.
The top of Mount Hyjal shares the plight of Ashenvale: it is mostly uncorrupted, but bears scars and gashes from the battles of the Third War. In the center of the summit is the World Tree, stretching far above the mountaintop even in its damaged state. The forests are inhabited by the usual untainted beasts, which the dryads and keepers of the grove care for. The dryads and keepers are friendly, having worked alongside mortals in the Third War, and are much less shy and worried than those encountered in Ashenvale.
Night elves control the majority of the area, but a number of small camps and ruins are spread over Hyjal Summit. Artwork of Sulfuron Spire, the entrance to the Firelands. Wowpedia Explore. Main Page All Pages. World of Warcraft. Classic Vanilla The Frozen Throne Reforged.
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