Check out the trainer to see if he has some more poison recipes for you, there should be at leat one, and then talk to the shady dealer or the poison vendor and make some poisons! If you need the cure for the poison then he’ll send you downstairs (get Touch of Zanzil quest) for the cure.You’ll get the thistle tea recipe (Thistle Tea is very nice) and you’ll learn the poisons skill. use the anti-venom to get rid of the Zanzil.Then open the chest, get the journal, get poisoned with The Touch of Zanzil.Kill or sap him, he’s only level 23 and is not an elite. Klaven is at the top, guarding the chest.Avoid or kill the patrols (lev 24) at your pleasure. After you have the key stealth up the tower.Pickpocket the Malformed Defias Drone first and get the key from him.She’ll give you the quest to get a key and then open a chest in the tower. She’s a trusting sort, like Mathias, and won’t even ask for a password.A bit NorthWest of the tower is the person you want to talk to, Agent Kearnen. You’ll see a tower with some 24s patrolling.head to Sentinel Hill, in Westfall, then head Southeast to 68,70.The stuff you make with the first aid skill is fine or you can (usually) buy it off the auction house. By the way, you can do this entire quest without killing anything, for the pacifists among you. He’ll give you the quest Mathias and the Defias. Once you hit level 20 get yourself to the SI:7 building in Southwest Stormwind, climb to the top floor, and talk to Mathias, the leader of SI:7. For maximum Rogue Leveling Speed, check out Zygor.Here are the details, Alliance first, Horde further down. Naturally, the Alliance quest is pretty easy and the Horde quest can’t be done by a 20 Rogue, not solo anyway, unless she’s very good. You can grab the poison quest at level 20. get unpoisoned (if you haven’t already.).return to the head Rogue dude to hand in the quest.open a chest, get the item, get poisoned.The general overview of the quest for both sides is the same. The poisons don’t apply with every strike, and they’re aren’t devestating to the opponent, but they do have an effect and are pretty useful to have, especially in PvP. The poisons have a variety of effects, ranging from crippling (slows movement) to mind numbing (slows casting speed) to lethal (adds damage.) Rogues are the only WoW class that can apply them. One of the unique features of the World of Warcraft Rogue is in the use of poisons. In addition to this change, the Lockpicking quests are totally obsolete and have been removed from the game. The guide below is still good if you want to go through it, and you’re on a private server, though the world has shifted a bit. You can simply buy the poisons from the appropriate vendor when you hit the right level (level 10 for Instant Poison.) You can still do the quests, if you want to, just for the heck of it. Update: With the arrival of WoW 4.0 the poison quests are obsolete. Please “like”/Share this post if you find it useful. More damage from your lethal poisons.Īssassination Ability – More damage from your lethal poisons. Talent – your poison applications heal you for a small amount.Ībility – no longer assassination only. Here are the poisons and related abilities: Poison typeĪssassination Ability – greater chance to apply lethal poisons.Ībility – The first application applies a DOT, additional applications are instant.Ībility – Instant damage and reduces healing received by the target. (As I said, they’re buffs, not the icky gunk that you used to apply, carefully, by hand.) The doses persist even if you die or switch weapons. Clicking that will give you a pop-out menu and you pick your poison(s.) You can apply one lethal and one non-lethal poison to your blades. You will find a “poisons” icon in your spellbook. (See table.) Deadly Poison will be your “go to” poison for most of your work, these days. Instant Poison is gone, Wound Poison and Deadly remain. You just get them as you do any other ability. You no longer have to quest to earn then, you don’t have to buy parts and make them, no finding of special recipes, etc. Mathias, the Alliance questgiver, just looks at you when you ask about the quest, as if you have something better to do that to bug him about such things. Shenthul, the Troll (Horde) questgiver was assassinated by Garrosh (unsubstantiated rumor.) If you want to get even you will have your shot at Garrosh in patch 5.4. In M of P all of the poison quests are dead and have been removed from the game.
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