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Maybe someone knows the way

Post by Boogahz »

Ok, I play(ed) horde, and I was trying to find my way to the Badlands for a couple quests and the flight path in Kargath, but I couldn't figure out how to actually get to the zone. I used several maps online and the ingame maps. I found out the hard way (corpse hopping) that it's not through Red Ridge and Burning Steppes, and I got as far as where the dam is in The Wetlands. I couldn't see a way past the dam into Loch Modan though ><
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Post by Animalor »

There's the easy way. Get to the Wetlands and follow the road. You will have to go through Dun Algaz and up to Loch Modan. No real way around that.

Once in Loch Modan, go to the lake and head due south from the south tip of the lake.

This will get you into the badlands. Once in the badlands, head due west and you'll reach Kargath.
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Thanks, I was thinking of taking that route, but the servers came down for good :) I had tried most other ways (even corpse hopping in the Burning Steppes).
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Boogahz wrote:Thanks, I was thinking of taking that route, but the servers came down for good :) I had tried most other ways (even corpse hopping in the Burning Steppes).
The burning steppes and the blasted lands were somewhat harsh at 60, Can't imagine at a lower level when your aggro range is 3/4 of a mile.
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