nasiobo wrote:
That's why I say to show up if ya can, if not no big deal. Shoot, if you would show up only that would be great. Show me how to solo those. I'm game for some lessons! I went out and tried! Most everything were huddled so close together everytime I'd pull a mob it would bring two friends. Maybe I've just not learned how to handle a mob correctly? Any pointers?
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Not sure if I can help ya tonight, gonna have to see what is going on first.
Okie dokie...as far as soloing, you are level 10 or so, right?
Poor old blanchy - around the different farms in the area you will find what look like burlap feed bags that will light up when you cursor over them. Just right click and you will pick it up. Some area to find them are around the house where you got the stew quest with the farmer, and across the road among the haystacks, but they are kinda random and scattered all over that part of the zone. If you are careful, you will not need to fight anything.
Goretusk Liver Pie - any of the goretusks in the area can drop the livers. I have ahd them drop off of the lvl 10-12 pigs, but it can take awhile.
At around 11-12, you can do the red leather bandanas and patrolling westfall (the one with the 15 of 2 types of defias). There is a mine just past the first farm on teh right as you enter the zone. These are both teh defias for the 1 quest and they drop the bandanas. There are otehr camps of them, just found this one to be the easiest. Just be careful - you may have to leave some of them alone and just wait for respawns depending on your level.
You can also start working on the westfall stew quest - pretty much all the drops can be found on lvl 10-13 mobs, except the murloc eyes...which you can always buy in the AH for a couple of silver.
The Killing Fields, I would wait until at least lvl 13, better to be 14 or 15 to solo that one. Same with the People's Militia (I think that is the gnoll quest), as you will get adds and it can be a pain. Forgotten Heirloom solo is best at 14 or so I have found, or you can watch and wait for someone else to do it and then go in and get the heirloom (lazy way, but effective *grin*).
Can't remember is it is lvl 10 or 12 that mages get sheep. Do not forget to use this if you get adds. Sheep one, and it is out of combat until it breaks or you do dmg to it.