
When he begins to cast his summon – run to the other room – out of line of sight of the door. Stay in the room, out of sight, drawing Zuluhed into the room to fight Send your entire group into one of the two rooms, leaving one person out to talk to Karynaku and start the fight Prior to starting the fight, clear the two side rooms off the courtyard Ğvery 30 seconds, Zuluhed summons a big demon Ěrchers on the ramparts make the courtyard unsafe Kill Zuluhed and use the key he drops to free Karynaku from her chains. The following information is provided for individuals who are doing the quest at 70. This can be soloed at 80, and soloed easily at 85. īasically, accepting the quest starts the fight. You can safely talk to karynaku on your own – there’s just no point, until you are ready for the next quest. This quest is listed as a group quest- but that’s because the immediate, same-location follow-on is a 5-man group at level 70. Karynaku is chained to the platform in the top courtyard of the fortress. Then help the drake fight the orc – when the drake wins the fight, he is free. Target the drake and use the crystal (does not work if the drake is in combat with you – so stand back.

Use the Enchanted Nethervine Crystal to free enslaved Netherwing drakes at the fortress, then help them defeat their erstwhile masters.įor best success, stand back, preferably behind your drake’s orcish captor. The nodes will show on a miner’s minimap tracking interface The crystals can be found in briars that grow at the base of crystals all over the island. The ledge is the large floating ‘island’ off the southeast edge of Shadowmoon Valley. Kill 15 Dragonmaw orcs.įly out to the Ledge and collect a dozen Nethervine Crystals He has a funny target box – it can be difficult to get into position to talk to him. Don’t forget to look up – he flies higher than any other mob in the area. Possibly the easiest way to find him is to fly high above the fortress gates and “/tar Nelthar” – then put a raid icon on him. Neltharaku flies a patrol from about the middle of the fields, over and around Dragonmaw Fortress. Then, move to a new location (a fed drake won’t come back down for a second meal, so you need to move within range of a new drake) and place the next carcass. Stand still nearby until you see your quest credit. Place a carcass on the ground, and wait for the nether drakes to come to the ground and feed. In the area where Mordenai patrols, kill Rocknail Flayers to collect 8 carcasses. His quest starts the Ally of the Netherwing quest chain. Mordenai patrols just west of the entrance to the pass. Just east of the Sanctum, there is an open field bounded by the Sanctum on the west, Dragonmaw Fortress on the east, and the pass south to the Altar of Shadows. If you are a Scryer, your journey is made simpler by the fact that your quest-starting NPC wanders an area very near to your flight path at Sanctum of the Stars. When you have met the prerequisites, travel to Shadowmoon Valley. You must have a flying mount to reach some quest locations. To acquire and complete the intro quest chain, you will need to be level 70, and have basic flight.

You can read more about how to use this feature here! If you’re looking to track your collections, Wowhead now has the Battle Pet Collection Tracker and Mount Collection Tracker! To use the tracker, simply import your character to view your collections. With this guide, I hope you will be able to befriend your very own netherwing companion too. Over 100 mounts later, Zoya is still my favorite mount. That day, it became my mission in Azerothian life to obtain what was then the only dragon mount around – which I later learned was called a nether drake. One day, as things started to heat up in Halaa, I looked up at a mighty level 70 flying in to help – and saw the mount of my dreams. With the release of burning Crusade, the talbuks became my new goal and I spent a lot of time in Nagrand. Early in my Azerothian life, when my Tauren was allowed to ride only wolves, kodos, and one horse (which Rivendare never did hand over, after well over 100 Strath runs), I developed a fascination with mounts.
