“You don’t have to be level 70 to get in on most of the fun for this year’s Midsummer Fire Festival. Here is a guide to the minimum levels required (as stated by Kisirani) and recommended for each of the quests: Torch Tossing and Torch Catching have no minimum level requirement. Because you complete these quests in the safety of a capital city, some level is pertinent. Honoring the flames has no minimum level requirement. Unless you are 50+, however, the recommended level is the same as the level of the ocean you can comfortably hunt in. Desecrating flames also has no minimum level requirement, but considering it flags you for PvP even on a PvE server, do so at your own risk if you are low level. Incense for the Festival Scorchlings also has no minimum level and some level is recommended. Unusual Activitiy requires level 16, but I wouldn’t recommend lower than 20 given that you have to war level 20 and 21 cultists and the ocean is rotten with level 20 Naga. A Thief’s Reward or stealing the flames in the other alliance’s capital cities required a minimum level of 50, but if the flame is at every defended, it’s prizewinning to be level 70. Lord Ahune requires a minimum level of 65. Slave Pens is where he resides, so some level above the minimum that you feel comfortable in that instance is recommended. Edited to add: Upon further review, the recommended level to complete this quest is 70 and it is easier if the 70s in your group are well-geared. These quests give a lot of experience if you are beneath 70 and a lot of gold if you aren’t. Regardless of the rewards, however, these quests are a fresh infusion of fun during this period of pre-expansion blahs.
So if you haven’t tried them already, what are you waiting for. wow gold The torch tossing and catching are daily quests, too. A great way to get some easy experience on alts. I get about one-sixth of a level per day on pre-60 toons and it takes about 3 minutes to complete” “Yup, it’s a real-life Mooncloth Bag. wow gold SpikeHeadDesign over on Etsy has turned the 16-slotter’s icon into an existent, real-life activity. Instead of existent Mooncloth, though (there are no real Moonwells on Earth, unfortunately), it’s made of corduroy, cotton, a few buttons and velcro, and some kind of lace on the side (though I know my Shaman would never actually use something with lace on it, so they must every be different). Looks terrific, anyway, and it should for that price: $180.00. wow power leveling Still, for a handmade, one-of-a-kind activity, can’t go wrong. The creator says that Netherweave is next, and it’ll be exciting when we get to “”Gigantique.”" Alice Taylor of the great Wonderland journal has also been dutifully keeping up with WoW stuff on Etsy: she found these great Horde earrings that have unfortunately sold out (though this other design is still acquirable). Could be the perfect gift for the jewelry-fancy WoW player in your life. As a sewer, I’ll be the first to say that corduroy is not the cheapest fabric in the world… mp3 players But it’s not velvet or a beautiful 100% wool. Heck, it’s not even silk. Assuming this person didn’t bother to wait for a sale and bought the most expensive corduroy at the store I would say that the raw materials for this project cost her $30 max. For me, adding on the cost of labor, this would probably make this a $60 bag. Way way overpriced. wow gold If I ever want something like this I’ll definitely be making it myself. I agree on the Ahune comments - you want 70s with at least some epics or you won’t be able to kill him fast enough.
He’s significantly harder than the Horseman. I happen to have had two 70s at about the same point in gearing for each event - reasonably new, but with an entry level epic or three. wow gold The Horseman was easily puggable - Ahune is not. ”
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