Where is the moonwell in ashenvale wow




















Comment by Thottbot 7. Comment by Thottbot Since none of the coords matched up and made this place a pain to find, I shall endeavor to paint a picture with words: Look at the river which runs just to the side of Splintertree and follow it south.

The moonwell is just west of the river. I realize that was not the clearest of descriptions, but hopefully it will get you looking in the right place. Comment by Thottbot The best moonwell to get to for the horde anyways is in Ashenvale it's easy to get to and you don't have to sneak up to it or anythng and the cords are 59, Comment by Thottbot Seeing as how mooncloth has lost its lustre with BC, they should reduce the cooldown like they did with the arcanite transmute.

How about a 2 day cooldown instead of the blasted 4? Comment by Allakhazam Where is the Moonwell so i can make the mooncloth from the felcloth? Comment by Allakhazam a lot of folks think mooncloth is useless now because of the advent of netherweave bags in the expansion, but I disagree Comment by Allakhazam So many people make it to difficult to understand how to get to the moonwell near Raynewood Retreat, so allow me to try to simplify it. From Splintertree Post, travel west on the main road.

You will cross the Falfarren River and continue following the road west until you reach the spot on the map where Silverwind Refuge is directly south of you from the road if you don't have this on your map yet, head to the middle of Ashenvale and go south to discover this region. When you face north on that same road, there will be a glowing birdbath? From the columns, go directly north, through the clearing and straight over a spot of bumpy rocks and tree roots, and continue north until you see little lanterns.

Follow those, and they will take you right to the well. Hope that helps! Comment by Allakhazam errrrm 4 day cooldown in US servers as of Comment by Allakhazam where can you get mooncloth. Comment by Allakhazam Is this gonna be basically useless, with the availability of netherweave bags?

Comment by Allakhazam how to get moonwell? Comment by Allakhazam 15g? What are we? Communist hippies? Raise the prices everybody! Just 5 gold Oh, just farm Legashi satyrs in Azshara for felcloth. Drops are rare, but hell If they dun drop felcloth they'll drop runecloth, oh happy day.. Gold in my little tailor-tummy.. Comment by Allakhazam I spent all that time making mooncloth and farming felcloth, and now it's worthless. I too thought at least the new mooncloth would require it.

I mean, how long is the cooldown on mooncloth? I have a stack of 20 I wanted to sell. Comment by Allakhazam ok let me get this straight you can only make hte conversion once every 4 days? LOL screw that waste of time if oyu ask me. Comment by Allakhazam Wow, I should have done tailoring, you can make 15g every 4 days without doing anything Comment by Allakhazam only conceivable reason i can fathom is that its need to make 16 slot bags Comment by Allakhazam 53,46 moonwell at azshara.

Comment by Allakhazam 3day until each convertion from felcoth to mooncloth Comment by Allakhazam 4 days.. Comment by Allakhazam I never lost a single hour in my moonclothproduction and I have never used a single one in any product of mine But I do generate money with this!

I played with the thought of gaining the pattern for mooncloth boots in order to be the only one on Mannoroth europe who is able to make them Comment by Allakhazam I read a lot of stuff but have a hard time finding it. Or people camp it too much. Comment by Allakhazam If you can only make these once every 4 days, why bother with it?

Seems like a huge waste of time and waiting to me Seeing as netherwind belt hasn't been seen yet i don't know what that will do. But the archmage belt also sells for g so don't be such a whiner us tailors get our fair share of money. You can make mooncloth there. Comment by Solidbeef when it concerns the 4 day cd on making mooncloth in vanilla.

Comment by artix You need to be close to a Moonwell to craft these and there is one in Ashenvale. Close to the Horde flightpoint Splintertree Post. Coordinates are Ashenvale: 60, Comment by dnl A tad unfair that the alliance has a moonwell in both Stormwind and Darnassus and the horde needs to travel to ashenvale, moonglade or silithus for this. Comment by Rostkebab Seems like it's become useless in Classic as of sadly. Comment by Umura For non-Classic players: For those wanting to learn how to make Mooncloth, you can go buy the pattern from Qia a female goblin in Winterspring for 2 gold, so don't buy it on the AH those that sell it on the AH price it up to one or two thousand gold to those who can't find it or get it due to the lack of the quest not being found for it now.

Just had a pop up as i flew over the moonwell and a continuing quest after Comment by Is there a prereq for the item? I don't see it at 46,46 a loc I saw in another post. Or is it started by someone? There is no "started by" listing. Comment by It's started in the new Orendil's retreat.

Elune's tear is one of the many small piles of dirt around 46, Comment by Qienna If you use Questguru you don't need to disable Questguru tracker, just the parts that alter the actual questlog appearance. Comment by Schmoopsy Question: Why don't we just go to the moonwell that's like 50ft away from his house?

Comment by Tude Moonwell of Purity is at 54, I was just doing old quests and the quest does not show up still without any coordinate add-ons. Comment by Zwalkingard George Melies refrence much? A Trip to the Moonwell. IsQuestFlaggedCompleted Please keep the following in mind when posting a comment: Your comment must be in English or it will be removed. Unsure how to post?

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