World of Warcraft – Pilgrim’s BountyAn overview of the new Thanksgiving-inspired in-game holiday event
World of Warcraft – Pilgrim’s BountyAn overview of the new Thanksgiving-inspired in-game holiday event
Just a few tips:
The normal quests they give you after the dailies (normally 5 more of <insert item here>) requires you to actually "prepare" the item then and there. I made the mistake of making 25 thinking I can just immediately hand in which wasn't the case.
For the daily run, to minimize your effort, start with Stormwind. Buy 20 ripe pumpkins, pick up the 2 quests and then go kill Turkeys until you have 20 for slow-roasted turkey daily.
Then fly (or portal or whatever) to Ironforge. Buy 20 cranberries, pick up the dailies and then make the Spice Bread Stuffing/Slow-Roasted Turkeys right there and hand in.
I usually portal to Moonglade and then fly to Rut'theran Village but get your ass to Darnassus any way you likeBuy 20 Teldrasil Potatoes (? I think, typing from memory). Pick up the daily, make the Pumpkin Pie, hand in and then go back to Stormwind to hand in the last 2 dailies.
That's the easiest I've done it in. With a Ring of Kiron Tor which can portal me back to Dalaran and my hearth set to Dalaran I did this without using the ring (because I could go to Moonglade easy peasy being a Druid)
For the Turkenator achievement, the best spot I found was in Venomwood Vale just south of the Scarlet Monestary in Trisfal Glades, in fact, they have a lot more Turkey than Elwyn Forest IMO but it could just be because SW is a bit over crowded.
Another place you can go to for the Turkenator achievement is the eastern part of Elwynn forest. I found a lot around the Eastvale logging camp.
Another tip as well is, for the cooking dailies, there's usually Brazier's around (looks like a camp fire, one in Iron Forge has several chairs around it)
Where you can do your cooking, so no need to remember the flint/kindle or ask someone for fire (or run around looking for a place to do it in)