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Alliance Alliance Travel Guide Horde Horde Travel Guide

Stormwind to Booty Bay
Auberdine to Booty Bay
Ironforge to Gadgetzan
Menethil Harbor to Gadgetzan
Darnassus to IF/SW
Desolace to Silithus

Thunder Bluff to Orgrimmar
Crossroads to Gadgetzan
Crossroads to Booty Bay
Reaching the Badlands

Deeprun Tram and Boats Zeppelins and Boats
Outland
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Special Occasions Wintergrasp and Dalaran


This page describes the various ways to move around on the maps of World of Warcraft.

The table above guides you to instructions for specific routes. If you want or need a travel route added to this table, please put your request in the discussion page.

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Help from other players

First of all, it should be mentioned that if you want to reach some point on the map while you are still a low level, and the way is too dangerous, a good option is to have a mage portal you to the capital cities of your faction, Shattrath , or Dalaran . Alternatively, a warlock can use Ritual of Summoning with two other players to bring you almost anywhere. Either should get you closer to where you want to go.

If you are able to get a portal or a summons to Shattrath or Dalaran , you should consider binding your hearthstone at one of the inns there permanently. Free portals are available to each factions' capital cities in both sanctuary cities, which can save you a lot of time and money later.

Any Alliance mage level 40 or higher should have the portal spells for Ironforge, Stormwind and Exodar. However, the portal to Darnassus is only available to mages level 50 or higher.

Horde Mages get the portals to Undercity, Orgrimmar and Silvermoon at level 40, and Thunder Bluff at level 50.

All Mages can learn the Shattrath portal spell at level 65 and the Dalaran portal spell at level 74.

All Warlocks can learn Ritual of Summoning at level 20.

You should be prepared to give the mage some coin. Each portal consumes a Rune of Portals, which costs 20s each, although it is generally considered common courtesy to include a tip for the mage's trouble. As with all player characters, mages vary in temperament and helpfulness, although 2-3 gold is usually sufficient to buy a portal from any mage. Warlocks need a Soul Shard and two party members present (with the Warlock), to perform a summons so they don't commonly perform one unless you are already in their party or in their guild.

Of course these methods can cost money and you're unable to collect flight paths on the way. Still, if you simply want to reach Stormwind as a level 6 night elf, just because all your friends are one of the three other races, and you want to level together, they're the fastest ways.

Inns and the Hearthstone

Main article: Hearthstone

When each player starts a new character, they automatically receive a hearthstone in their inventory that can be used for instant travel back to whatever inn it is bound to. Binding at an inn involves speaking to the innkeeper and selecting the "Make this inn my home" option. The hearthstone can only be used once every 30 minutes, though shaman have a spell (called Astral Recall) with the same effect, but with a much shorter timer (15 min). Shamans don't get it until level 30. If you accidentally delete your hearthstone, don't panic. Simply speak with an innkeeper, make that inn your new home and you will receive a new hearthstone.

Wyverns, Gryphons, Bats, Dragonhawks and Hippogryphs

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One of the most common forms of transportation in World of Warcraft is flying. Gryphons and Hippogryphs provide this for the Alliance, while Wyverns, Dragonhawks and Bats are aligned with the Horde. Many settlements have a flight point, with an NPC who will allow you to travel to various connected points for a fee. Before you can use a flight path you must travel to it on foot and "learn" the path by clicking on the flight path NPC who will have a green ! above their heads. Flight paths are fixed; you cannot control the creature you are on, so sit back and enjoy the view.

While in flight, you cannot perform any skills, but you can tinker with macro functions, set up your action bar, chat, and tool your game configuration settings. This is an excellent time to change your video settings, especially if your computer is slow to change them. (The color-depth settings are reset to default each time you load the game.)

Zeppelins and Boats

Travel between the two continents and to locations more remote than are accessible via flight path is done via large Zeppelins, Boats, or similar. These cost nothing to use, and operate on a fairly rapid schedule. They are also a relatively safe way to travel, for those with the correct faction alignment, as they usually have guards stationed at the stops. Anyone can use any of these travel options, but the guards will try to kill you, if you are not liked by their faction, of course.

The Horde has zeppelin services, operated by the goblins, between Orgrimmar (Durotar) and Undercity (Tirisfal Glades); Orgrimmar and Grom'gol Base Camp (Stranglethorn Vale); Undercity and Grom'gol Base Camp; Undercity and Vengeance Landing (Howling Fjord) ; and Orgrimmar and Warsong Hold (Borean Tundra) .

The Alliance has boat routes that provide service between Rut'Theran Village (Teldrassil) and Auberdine (Darkshore); Auberdine and Stormwind Harbor (Stormwind City); Menethil Harbor (Wetlands) and Theramore Isle (Dustwallow Marsh); Forgotten Coast (Feralas) and Feathermoon Stronghold (Feralas); Auberdine and Valaar's Berth (Azuremyst Isle) ; Menethil Harbor and Valgarde (Howling Fjord) ; and Stormwind Harbor and Valiance Keep (Borean Tundra) .

The Goblins run a neutral (all players start neutral to Steamwheedle Cartel) boat service between Ratchet (Barrens) and Booty Bay (Stranglethorn Vale).

The Tuskarr run neutral boat services between Moa'ki Harbor (Dragonblight) and Unu'pe (Borean Tundra) and between Moa'ki Harbor and Kamagua (Howling Fjord).

For more details see: Zeppelin, Boat

Personal Travel

Certain classes, such as mages, druids, hunters and shaman, have different means of personal travel which help them get places faster. The Engineering profession also allows use of four trinkets that allow personal teleportation to either Everlook and Area 52 if you took Goblin Engineering specialization or Gadgetzan and Toshley's Station if you took up gnomish specialization.

At level 30, all classes can purchase mounts. These are somewhat expensive (on the order of 35g for training and 10g for the mount) and can be reduced in price by gaining higher reputation with your faction (up to 20% discount), but provide a faster means of transportation than traveling everywhere by foot. Paladins and Warlocks get mounts and apprentice riding training for 1g at level 30, after speaking to their class trainer.

At level 60, all classes can upgrade to epic mounts. These mounts are more expensive (600g for training and 100g for the mount), but provide a greater speed increase than does a normal mount -- which becomes quite useful when traversing the larger zones intended for level 60+ characters. Again, Paladins and Warlocks get special mounts. Prior to patch 3.0.3, these mounts all required completion of long and costly questlines. Now they are trainable from the class trainer at level 61 (one level higher than the standard mounts), just like the level 30 mounts. For Death knights , a Deathcharger is automatically received for free after completing [55] Quest:Into The Realm of Shadows.

At level 60, 30 AV Tokens, 30 WSG Tokens, and 30 AB Tokens, will also get you a mount. There is still the need to pay for the riding training. This will save you 100g , and lets you pick a different mount, other than race specific mounts.

At level 70, all classes can purchase flying mounts for use only in Outland and Northrend. Basic flying mounts (800g for training, 100g for the mount) are the same speed (both on the ground and in the air) as regular (level 30) mounts. Epic flying mounts are also available; they're much more expensive (5000g for training, 200g for the mount), but also much faster (same speed on land as an epic mount and +280% speed in the air). To fly in Northrend, players must also reach level 77 and train Cold Weather Flying for 1000g .

There are no special mounts for Paladins and Warlocks in Outland. Instead, Druids can learn a flight form from their class trainer at level 68. At level 70, Swift Flight Form becomes available through a long but fun questline once you have paid the 5000g for the artisan riding skill. Since patch 3.0.3, druids can also obtain Swift Flight Form from their trainers at level 71, but the quest is still available to get it one level earlier.

The Deeprun Tram

The Deeprun Tram provides free transportation between Stormwind and Ironforge. The entrances to the tram are found in the Dwarven District in Stormwind and in Tinkertown in Ironforge. There are 2 Trams and each of them will need 2 min to get to Ironforge (from Stormwind) and back, meaning that one has to wait 1 min at maximum.

It is also the only safe way to travel between Stormwind and Ironforge for low-level characters the first time as you cannot use flightpaths until they are discovered. The areas between the two cities are for much higher-level characters.

Portals

There are a few cities that provide free portal travel between major cities. In the eastern room off of the courtyard in Undercity, there is a portal that leads to Silvermoon City, which leads players to the Inner Sanctum. This is the only portal that can be used to go both ways (Undercity → Silvermoon City, Silvermoon City → Undercity). As the portal is Horde-aligned, it cannot be used by Alliance characters because it would trivialize raiding of Silvermoon City.

In Shattrath City, there are portals to all capital cities in Eastern Kingdoms and Kalimdor. There is no portal to Northrend's capital Dalaran, however. Only your own faction's portals can be used (i.e. a Horde character cannot use an Alliance city's portal). There is also a neutral portal available from World's End Tavern to the Caverns of Time if you have achieved revered reputation with the Keepers of Time.

Dalaran has portals to all capital cities, including Shattrath City. Again, portals can only be used if the player is part of that city's faction.

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