So, you’re eager to dive back into the Broken Isles and reap the rewards of Legion World Quests in Dragonflight? Excellent choice! While Dragonflight is the current focus, those Legion quests still offer valuable transmogs, gold, and that sweet, sweet feeling of completion. Here’s the lowdown on how to unlock and conquer them:
The short answer is: Reach level 45 and complete the quest “Uniting the Isles.” This quest becomes available in Dalaran (Legion) after you ding level 45. “Uniting the Isles” requires you to reach Friendly status with all the main factions in the Broken Isles: Highmountain Tribe, Court of Farondis, Dreamweavers, Valarjar, and The Nightfallen. Questing through each zone in Legion will naturally get you to friendly with these factions. Once you’ve earned that reputation with each faction, hand in the quest, and Legion World Quests will be unlocked for that character!
Now, let’s break that down further and address some common questions that might pop up along the way. Think of this as your personalized Legion World Quest bootcamp.
The Path to Broken Isles Glory: A Step-by-Step Guide
Level Up: First and foremost, make sure your character is at least level 45. You won’t even see the quest to unlock World Quests until you’ve reached the appropriate level. Leveling can be easily done in multiple expansions, and you will be ‘Chromie Time’ traveling back to the Legion Expansion to easily achieve the next step.
Head to Legion Dalaran: If you haven’t been there yet, the easiest way to get to Legion Dalaran is to head to either Orgrimmar or Stormwind and go to their respective portal rooms. Find the portal that takes you to Azsuna, one of the main zones of Legion. Then fly from Azsuna to Dalaran which is situated in the Broken Isles. Alternatively, if you are in Valdrakken, the main city of Dragonflight, there’s a portal to Legion Dalaran in the city center, although it’s a one-way trip!
Grab “Uniting the Isles”: Once in Dalaran, you should automatically receive the quest “Uniting the Isles“. If not, check with Khadgar who is located near the Violet Citadel.
Reputation Grind (Sort Of): This is the slightly time-consuming part, but it’s not as bad as it sounds. You need to reach Friendly reputation with the following factions:
- Highmountain Tribe (Highmountain zone)
- Court of Farondis (Azsuna zone)
- Dreamweavers (Val’sharah zone)
- Valarjar (Stormheim zone)
- The Nightfallen (Suramar zone)
The best way to do this is to simply quest through each zone. Each zone is tied to each of these reputations, and doing the main quest line will get you to ‘Friendly’. Also, keep an eye out for World Quests that reward reputation with these factions, which will speed up the process.
Complete the Quest: Once you’ve hit Friendly with all five factions, return to Khadgar in Dalaran and turn in “Uniting the Isles“. Voila! You’ve unlocked Legion World Quests on that character. They will now appear on your map when you’re in the Broken Isles.
Go to the Broken Isles: Once you complete Uniting the Isles, you will now be able to see World Quests on your map, as you are now eligible. Each zone is connected via flight points, and you will see several WQs to complete.
Conquering the Broken Isles: Tips and Tricks
- Level Scaling: Remember that Legion content scales to your level. This means that the content will always be challenging enough, and will not be trivial. The sweet spot to do this content would be around level 60, where Dragonflight gear will allow you to breeze through this content.
- Gear Up: While level scaling is active, having good gear will help. If you’ve been leveling in Dragonflight, your gear should be more than adequate for tackling Legion World Quests.
- Utilize Emissary Quests: Sometimes, special “Emissary” quests will appear, tasking you with completing a certain number of World Quests for a specific faction. These offer bonus reputation and rewards, making them a great way to boost your standing with those factions even further.
- Watch for Special Events: Keep an eye out for events that might offer bonus reputation gains in the Broken Isles. These can significantly speed up your progress if you’re still grinding for reputation.
- Legion Assaults: On occasion, the Legion may invade a Broken Isles zone in a Legion Assault, and you can get good loot in this experience.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about Legion World Quests in Dragonflight
Here are some common questions regarding unlocking and doing Legion World Quests, answered with the authority of a seasoned adventurer:
1. Do I need to complete the Dragonflight campaign to unlock Legion World Quests?
No, absolutely not. Dragonflight and Legion content are entirely separate. Unlocking Legion World Quests only requires reaching level 45 and completing the “Uniting the Isles” quest. Your Dragonflight progress is irrelevant.
2. Can I solo Legion dungeons and raids for transmog gear?
Yes! Dragonflight makes soloing Legion content much easier. You’ll likely be able to handle most dungeons at level 70, and even some raids, especially on lower difficulties. Remember the tips for leveling and gear, and you will be good to go.
3. Are Legion World Quests account-wide?
Sadly, no. Legion World Quests are unlocked per character. You’ll need to complete “Uniting the Isles” on each character you want to do them on.
4. I completed “Uniting the Isles” but still don’t see World Quests. What’s wrong?
Double-check that you’re actually in the Broken Isles. Also, make sure your map filters are set to show World Quests (look for the magnifying glass icon on your map). Sometimes they are set to not be visible. If all else fails, try relogging or even a UI reset.
5. What rewards can I get from Legion World Quests?
Rewards vary, but you can expect gold, gear, Order Resources (for your Class Hall), reputation, and crafting materials. They’re also a good source of transmog appearances.
6. How do I get to my Legion Class Hall in Dragonflight?
Each class has a different method for accessing their Class Hall. Usually, it involves a quest that starts in Dalaran (Legion). Search online for your specific class’s Class Hall access quest.
7. Can I fly in the Broken Isles right away?
Flying in the Broken Isles requires unlocking the Broken Isles Pathfinder, Part One achievement. This involves exploring all zones and completing certain quests. However, once you’ve unlocked it on one character, all your characters can fly in the Broken Isles, even in Dragonflight.
8. I abandoned the “Uniting the Isles” quest. How do I get it back?
Head back to Khadgar in Dalaran (Legion). He should have the quest available for you to pick up again.
9. How do Legion Assaults work?
Legion Assaults are timed events that occur in one of the Broken Isles zones. They involve completing a series of quests to repel the Legion invasion. They offer great rewards and are worth doing when they’re up. Keep an eye out, they occur infrequently and are announced in game.
10. Are Legion reputations still relevant in Dragonflight?
While not directly relevant to Dragonflight content, Legion reputations are still needed for certain achievements, transmogs, and mounts. If you’re a completionist, they’re worth pursuing.
11. Are Argus quests linked to Legion World Quests?
Not directly, but Argus is the final zone of the Legion expansion. To access Argus, you’ll need to complete certain quests in Dalaran (Legion) that lead you there. Once there, Argus has its own set of World Quests.
12. Can I do Legion content before Dragonflight content?
Yes, you can! Thanks to Chromie Time, you can level from 10-60 in any expansion, including Legion. This allows you to experience the story and content of Legion before moving on to Dragonflight.
Final Thoughts
So there you have it! With this guide, you’ll be well on your way to conquering Legion World Quests in Dragonflight. Remember, patience and persistence are key. Happy questing, and may your loot be ever in your favor!
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