Where is feralas in world of warcraft




















From Freewind Post travel north west along the main road until you enter Feralas. You will pass by the Alliance outpost of Thalanaar that you must avoid. Shortly into the jungle is the town of Camp Mojache. There is a flight path there. Feralas is a large rainforest of ancient trees stretching from Thousand Needles to the coastline in the west and from the wasteland of Desolace in the north to Un'Goro Crater to the south.

Dire Maul is an instanced dungeon which can be found in this area. There are no raids or battlegrounds. Feralas is home to several characters of note. And at Camp Mojache, Witch Doctor Uzer'i sends bold adventurers into the deepest parts of the jungle in search of mystical muisek.

Classic WoW Wiki Explore. I think STV may have more quests but the rate at which you get them done here is much faster mostly due to the fact that after completing just about every quest here, I was never ganked once, speeds things up quite a bit. The only Ally I ever saw here was fishing, and didn't even take notice of my existence.

Scenery is beautiful, but don't focus your eyes on the map while traveling, as the terrain can be misleading and you'll hit a lot of raised terrain you can't cross or piles of mobs. Great zone. Comment by Mydge Dear Blizz. Public transport here blows. Install a freaking bridge already, my plate is rusting! Comment by Erinyes Feralas is an excellent zone for those leveling using the Recruit-a-Friend bonuses triple mob xp and triple quest xp when recruit account and veteran account level together.

On first glance when you arrive at Feathermoon Stronghold, there don't seem to be many quests, but the two main chains for the Night Elves, the naga and the silithids, will yield nearly a level's worth of experience on quest turn-ins alone. Combined with the quests for the goblin near the Feralas boat dock and that damnable yeti hide quest, you'll easily gain two levels.

Here's the quests to which I'm referring: 1. The goblin's quests start at Zorbin Fandazzle. Note this post refers only to Alliance side quests. I remember doing this area on Horde side, and it was chockful of good quests. The great thing on Alliance side is that you can concentrate on a few quests in one or two areas and get tons of XP from quest turn-ins. Might be same on Horde. Comment by I gotta say this is one of the more aesthetic zones in the game. There's a waterfall southwest of Dire Maul that looks real nice, and if you go to the southern part of the Forgotten Shore and look north and a little west, you get a great view of the sun setting or rising?

Comment by Deimoz Got to say one of my favorite area in the game. So many interesting things and exploring, waterfalls, twin colossals etc. Comment by IF you are an alliance player and walking from needles watch out for the Horde place they got high lvl guards there. Comment by kgurnhill Feralas is nice looking zone! Rate me up! Comment by Aevis Imo one of the most beautiful places in azeroth.

Comment by Kulzseza I really like this zone for some reason. Beautiful surroundings, decent quests available and all of the aforementioned. Comment by devilboy wowhead. I agree it looks great, but still I always look for another zone to level in after a short while. Comment by If you are here for Loremaster be sure to pick up a Hippogryph Egg along the southern wall beyond the hyppogryphs to turn in to Gadgetzan for The Super Egg-O-Matic , which will grant a point toward the achievement the first time you run an egg through it.

Comment by GoDrCoW Feralas is quite the beautiful zone, possibly the most beautiful in Old Azeroth Winterspring looks better, in my opinion, but I just love snowy zones. The entire zone is a green forest, complete with it's own fog, but possibly the highlight of this zone are the Twin Colossals.

Be sure to take the quest to get to the top of one of them, even if you're just passing through. Going through the zone with your view distance setting maxed makes for pretty sights, whereas the minimum view distance complements the fog, and gives a more 'dense' feeling to the forest. Both are lovely. This can also make a nice complement in the 'look' of zones if you started in Teldrassil, went to Darkshore, then Ashenvale, then Stranglethorn. If you haven't quested here ever, it's a wonderful zone.

Sometimes just staring at the waterfalls can ease that long grind. Just a thought. Comment by matoh in Cataclysm leak,, Feralas will get major overhauls. Sardor island gone , Feathermoon stronghold moves to mainland while Horde seem to get a new town in the north.

Comment by Gold tip! For Enchant Weapon - Spellpower you need Golden Pearls , which drop from clams , and those are very good farmable from the various Hatecrest naga, found here. The pearls go from to a gold per piece, so that's a nice money maker if don't mind farming.

Maybe this will mean Shandris will have a larger part to play in the rapidly changing world? Comment by A favorite zone of mine that I quest in on every toon i role. Reminds me of the Pacific Northwest somewhat. Comment by kazumi After the cataclysm, the zones look and levels will change.

Comment by yarko Quested through Feralas today, and had a blast! I LOVE the new old world quest experience! But I didn't see anything about the parachuting off the colossals! Comment by Roguesoldier 4. A Goblin Resort was also added. Dire Maul is a dungeon that is split into three sections which are accessed from different entrances in the ruins of Dire Maul.

The zone has a rain forest environment, complete with hard to get to locations. In the east of the zone is Tauren Camp Mojache which can make it difficult for Alliance players to get to the west part of the zone for the first time.

Another way to get to the zone is to come from Desolace , a zone to the north. There used to be two islands off the coast but one of those islands were destroyed and levelled when Deathwing awoke and reshaped the land. Even though there is a Tauren camp blocking two parts of the zone, the predominant race here are Night Elf and there are a few Elven ruins and camps scattered through out.

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