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Returning to Azeroth: A Quick Guide to Unlocking Flying in World of Warcraft
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So you've just come back to World of Warcraft after a break, you log in, you put all those odd abilities that you barely even recognize on your bars, and jump on into
Battle for Azeroth
, ready to battle, For Azeroth! But wait.... you can't fly? But everyone else is... What's up with that?
Worry not, friend, we are here to help. Let's talk about the things you need to do to unlock flying in those areas where all your friends are happily riding the currents.
Why does Flying Need to be Unlocked?
Unlocking flying can be a bit of a pain and many wonder why they have to go through the process. Well this is a brief explanation. Each new expansion is designed to be explored at ground level. When you trot about on your own two feet or ride around on a ground mount you have to interact with the game in ways that flying negates. You are forced to fight through mobs, interact with the environment, find creative ways to get from here to there, fall, die, and generally be annoyed by the complete lack of flying. You also meet new NPCs, discover hidden areas, trip over treasure chests and interactable things, and generally get yourself a lot more experience with the game - and not just the numerical kind. Once you have explored the zones, done the quests, and reached maximum level you are granted the privilege to earn your wings.
A Short History of Flight in World of Warcraft
Let's be clear, we have always been able to fly in World of Warcraft. Flight points have been in the game for as long as it has been a game. But that's not what you are after. Autonomous flying was introduced to World of Warcraft in
The Burning Crusade
. The Burning Crusade expansion took us to the disintegrating world of Outland where part of the design philosophy included the concept that you would need to be able to fly in order to navigate around this would as it broke apart, and lo, a can of worms was opened. Players delighted in flying, not only because it made travel easier, allowed you to fly over enemies to skip them, made farming herbs and ore a snap, and let you AFK in safety, but also because the World of Warcraft is beautiful. There is nothing quite like viewing a zone from the air, soaring over the frankly amazing art of this world that is a second home to so many of us. Through
Wrath of the Lich King
,
Cataclysm
(which introduced flying to Azeroth proper), and
Mists of Pandaria
, all you needed to do to unlock flying was to reach an appropriate level and grease the right NPC palms with a substantial amount of gold. With the introduction of
Legion
, this unlock system was revised, making it even easier for you and all of your alts to soar at will. As long as you are at least level 60.
Who would not want to be able to see this view?
In
Warlords of Draenor
, the expansion that saw us returning to Outland, but in the past before it broke up, parts of the new world of Draenor were ironically designed without flying in mind. Players demanded to know when they could fly and Blizzard, realizing that these areas would require a rework decided that introducing flying was not a good idea. You may, or may not, depending on how long you've been gone and what rock you were under, have heard about the drama that ensued. It went a bit like this:
Blizzard: Flying at max level...eventually...
Players: <grumble> ok
Blizzard: Flying is hard. No flying. Ever.
Players: <sounds of explosions getting closer><blood curdling screams><the end of the world approaches><no really, Draenor was about to become Outland way before its time>
Blizzard: Um. Just kidding? Here, this is Pathfinder...
And the
Pathfinder
system for unlocking flying was introduced. Pathfinder is an expansion specific Achievement. It is also an umbrella Achievement, meaning that the achievement itself is a collection of smaller achievements. It is also, and this is the awesome bit, account-wide. Earning Pathfinder ensures that you have traveled around and explored all of the zones, completed the major storylines, and interacted with your faction objectives and allies.
Unlocking Flying at level 60
I have never been able to fly, how do I unlock flying in Azeroth?
When your character reaches level 60, you can purchase
숙련 타기
for or (depending on your faction reputation) from a flight trainer in a major city. This will now unlock flying for the Burning Crusade, Wrath of the Lich King, Cataclysm (Kalimdor, most of the Eastern Kingdoms, and Deepholm), and Mists of Pandaria zones.
Make sure you have .
In Stormwind, talk to
브랄라 클라우드윙
. She's the dwarf you pass as you run to the flight master.
In Orgrimmar take the elevator to the upper section and talk to
마즈타
near the flight master.
Note
: In order to fly, you do need a mount that is able to fly. If you don't have a flying mount, you can purchase one from a vendor near the trainer.
The Wowhead Pathfinder Tool
If you played a bit in Warlords of Draenor, Legion, or BFA, you may have already fulfilled some of the requirements for flying in those expansions. We have a great tool for checking up on your progress:
Wowhead's Pathfinder Progress Tool
Unlocking Flying in Draenor - level 100
I can fly, in Azeroth, but how do I unlock flying in Draenor?
Once you reach level 100, you are eligible to earn the first Pathfinder achievement.
드레노어 길잡이
requires the completion of 5 achievements - hopefully many of which you will have completed as you leveled.
드레노어 탐험가
: Explore all zones in Draenor
일급 보물 사냥꾼
: Collect 100 Treasures
드레노어의 현자
/
드레노어의 현자
: Complete the major storyline quests for your faction in Draenor
드레노어 지킴이
/
드레노어 지킴이
: Complete all 12 Apexis Dailies
타나안 외교관
/
타나안 외교관
): Achieve Revered reputation with the three new
타나안 밀림
factions
Check out our detailed guide for Unlocking Flying in Draenor:
Draenor Pathfinder: How To Unlock Flying in Draenor
Unlocking Flying in Legion - level 110
I can fly, in Azeroth, but how do I unlock flying in the Broken Isles?
Starting in Legion, the Pathfinder achievement is earned in two parts. Part one covers the early zones, factions, and story, and part two covers later content, new zones, and new factions.
부서진 섬 길잡이, 제1부
부서진 섬 탐험가
: Explore all 5 zones in the Broken Isles
군단의 현자
: Complete the major storyline quests in the Broken Isles
다채로움은 삶의 양념
: Complete 100 World Quests in the Broken Isles
영광의 대장정
: Complete your Class Order Hall Campaign
부서진 섬 외교관
: Achieve Revered reputation with the 6 Broken Isles factions
부서진 섬 길잡이, 제2부
부서진 섬 길잡이, 제1부
: Complete part one
부서진 해변 탐험
: Explore the Broken Shore
군단척결 사령관
: Achieve Revered reputation with Armies of Legionfall
Check out our detailed guide for Unlocking Flying in Legion:
Broken Isles Pathfinder: How to Unlock Flying in Legion
Unlocking Flying in Battle for Azeroth - level 120
I can fly, in Azeroth, but how do I unlock flying in Kul Tiras and Zandalar?
As in Legion, Battle for Azeroth requires the two part Pathfinder achievement.
격전의 아제로스 길잡이, 제1부
격전의 아제로스 탐험가
: Explore both Kul'Tiras and Zandalar
아제로스 외교관
: Achieve Revered reputation with the 3 factions of either Kul'Tiras or Zandalar, either the Horde or Alliance War Campaign,
아제로스의 용사들
, and
토르톨란 탐구단
퀘스트로 가득한 세계
: Complete 100 World Quests in Kul'Tiras and Zandalar
쿨 티라스의 현자
/
잔달라는 영원하리!
: Complete either the Horde or Alliance storyline
전쟁 준비 완료
/
전쟁 준비 완료
: Complete either the Horde or Alliance War Campaign
격전의 아제로스 길잡이, 제2부
격전의 아제로스 길잡이, 제1부
: Complete part one
나즈자타 탐험
: Explore Nazjatar
메카곤 탐험
: Explore Mechagon
속박 풀린 자
or
파도칼날 안코안
: Achieve Revered reputation with
파도칼날 안코안
or
속박 풀린 자
녹슨나사 저항단
: Achieve Revered reputation with
녹슨나사 저항군
Check out our detailed guide for Unlocking Flying in Battle for Azeroth:
Battle for Azeroth Pathfinder: How to Unlock Flying in BFA
Unlocking Flying in Shadowlands
Many things are changing in Shadowlands. The leveling experience is being completely reimagined and it seems likely that the Wrath through Warlords unlocks will no longer apply in their current form. As a new player in Shadowlands, will you need to do the Legion and BfA Pathfinders? We just don't know yet, and neither does Blizzard. In an interview with Zoltan, Ion Hazzikostas revealed that they are "listening to a lot of feedback on flying" and that the design is incomplete at this time. So if you really want to fly NOW, do those Pathfinders, if you don't mind being ground-bound for a few months and want to chance that Blizzard will decide not to require Pathfinder... well, don't worry about them - you do you, Boo.
No Fly Zones
There are a few corners of Azeroth where flying will never be a thing. Raids, dungeons, battlegrounds and other instanced content are and always have been no-fly zones. Some parts of the game were designed without flying in mind and it would take more work than it's worth for Blizzard to implement flying. Other parts were designed with the intent that they would be ground only, and adding flying would honestly ruin them. There are no unlocks for flying for the following zones:
Silvermoon
Eversong Woods
Ghostlands
The Exodar
Azuremyst Isle
Bloodmyst Isle
Isle of Quel'Danas
Darkmoon Island
Tol Barad
The Molten Front
Isle of Thunder
Isle of Giants
The Timeless Isle
Tanaan Jungle - the starting zone, not the end zone!
Argus
The Returning to Azeroth Series
Are you a World of Warcraft player coming back to Patch 8.3 from a break? Maybe looking to get your character in shape for
Shadowlands
? Check out our
Returning to Azeroth
articles, written especially for you!
Returning to Azeroth: A Quick Guide to Unlocking Allied Races and Heritage Armor
Returning to Azeroth: A Quick Guide to Using Your Heart of Azeroth and Applying Essences
Returning to Azeroth: A Quick Guide to Unlocking Flying in World of Warcraft
Returning to Azeroth: A Quick Guide to Upgrading the Legendary Cloak, Running Horrific Visions, Mastering Assaults, and Navigating the Corruption System
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