WoW: Awesome secrets and hidden quests, part 3

6 July 2009

Fancy Zelda?

Fans of the popular Nintendo superhero will love this one.

Look for the Destroyed Windwaker Boat in the raptor area in the South-Eastern part of Un’Goro Crater. Prepare to be lead on a wild goose chase, but in the end you’ll receive a photograph of Link and Zelda as part of the reward! You’ll also get Linken’s Sword and a Boomerang, the latter being a trinket that acts as a thrown weapon.

Cortello’s Riddle

Find a scroll called “Cortello’s Riddle” in one of the three pirate ships off the Southern coast of Strangethorn Vale. You’ll need to climb down to the second level inside one of them and look behind some barrels in a room. It’s small, so keep your eyes peeled!

Test of Faith

You’ll grab this in Thousand Needles. You’ll find the quest-giver, a Tauren, up in a cave along the wall West and a little South of Freewind Post.
This will eventually lead you to Scarlet Monastery.

Captain Sanders’ Hidden Treasure

It’s simple – kill Murlocs in Westfall until you obtain a treasure map off of one. This quest chain will begin.

Jungle Secrets

In the North of Stranglethorn Vale, once an hour Private Thorsen will patrol from the Revel Camp. Along his journey, he will stop next to the road. Lay in wait for him to be attacked by two Kurzen men. Help him kill them. He will express his thanks and then tell you to go talk to Doren.
If you’re into Warcraft lore, then this is for you!

In Duskwood, a little North-West of the house that Morbent Fel is in, you’ll find a grave. Click on it and you’ll begin the quest chain detailing the history of Morgan Ladimire. At the end, you’ll get his sword and a book telling you more about him.

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