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Children's Week


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Children's Week

2020-05-01 02:46:54
PET NEWS - BY DRAGONSAFTERDARK
You’re not quite sure how you got roped into this, but through the haze of last night’s drinking of a particularly heady Pandaren brew, you recall a card game. In fact, as the bits and pieces slowly fall into place while you eat your breakfast, you remember someone unexpected and out of place at the card table: a matronly woman. After being thoroughly trounced, you pushed the winnings toward her.

She smiled, and took only half. “You’ll need the rest for tomorrow,” she said, and handed you a note.

It was that note you now held in your hand, and all it had was directions. Curious, you follow it to a building full to the brim with chattering, excited children.

“Ah!” the woman from last night exclaimed. “So glad you could make it. I have just the child for you,” she said, turning to head back inside, ignoring your slack-jawed shock.

“Here you go,” she said, a child bounding out of the building with her. “You two have fun, now.”

She waved the two of you off as you walk away from the orphanage. Panic races through you as you realize you have no idea what to do, but the kid just laughed.

“Beat you in a card game, didn’t she?” they asked.

You nod, and a broad grin broke out across their face.

“Matron is the best card shark this side of the Great Sea. Does this every year. Look,” they say, pointing to a cluster of equally stunned adventurers. “Don’t worry. I have tons of ideas about what we can do!” the kid exclaims.

Maybe today won’t be as bad as you think.




Happy Children’s Week, fellow Azerothians! Children’s Week is when adventurers, such as yourself, take time out of your villain-slaying schedule to give the orphans of various wars and conflicts something to look forward to. You’ll be heading to various locales, giving the children gifts, excitement, and a taste of adventure, so let’s get going—the kids are waiting!

There are four different sets of pets that can be obtained from different matrons, so make sure you’re heading to the correct orphanage! A total of 14 pets can be obtained through this holiday, and if you have enough alts they can all be yours in one year. However, if you’re looking to get the Veteran Nanny achievement, see our note below in the Achievement section at the bottom.

All pets that are part of this holiday are cageable, except the Curious Wolvar Pup & the Curious Oracle Hatchling



1. Orgrimmar / Stormwind



Level 10 players and above can access these quest chains. Horde will go to Orphan Matron Battlewail in Orgrimmar, and Alliance to Orphan Matron Nightingale in Stormwind. This is a 6-part quest chain for both factions, and easy to complete. At the end of the chain, you’ll be rewarded with your choice of:


  • Rat Cage / Whiskers the Rat
  • Turtle Box / Speedy
  • Snail Shell / Scooter the Snail
  • Piglet’s Collar / Mr. Wiggles







2. Shattrath



Level 60 players and above can access these quest chains. Horde and Alliance need to go to Shattrath and accept the quest from Orphan Matron Mercy, who will give Horde players a Blood Elf child, and Alliance players a Draenai child. This is once again a 6-part chain, at the end of which you’ll be rewarded with your choice of:

  • Egbert’s Egg / Egbert
  • Elekk Training Collar, Peanut
  • Sleepy Willy / Willy
  • Legs







3. Dalaran (Northrend)



Level 70 players and above can go to Dalaran in Northrend and accept the quest from Orphan Matron Aria. This is the only faction non-specific chain set for Children’s Week. When speaking with the matron, you’ll be given the choice between an Oracle or Wolvar orphan. After your 7-part chain, whichever orphan you chose will be reflected in your pet reward:

  • Curious Oracle Hatchling
  • Curious Wolvar Pup





4. Battle for Azeroth



Level 110 players and above can head to your hub cities in BfA to accept the quests. Horde will go to Caretaker Padae in the Grand Bazaar in Dazar’alor, and Alliance will go to Orphan Matron Westerson at Hook Point in Boralus. This is also a 6-part quest chain that will conclude with your choice of:

  • Sandy Hermit Crab Shell / Mr. Crabs
  • Beakbert
  • Slimy Pouch Froglet
  • Enchanted Saurolisk Scale / Scaley








5. Achievements



There are also two achievements that are specifically tied to the pets of the event: Veteran Nanny, and Aw, Isn’t It Cute?

Veteran Nanny is an achievement that will take players at least three years to complete, because it does not count across characters. All the pets for the achievement come from the same orphan matron, and the chain can only be done once a year.







And that’s everything!

We at Xu-Fu’s wish you all the best in your pet collecting endeavors, and until next time: Happy Battling!







Llaird

wrote on 2020-05-04 05:59:14

I tried to get the Curious Oracle Hatchling and the Curious Wolvar Pup with two of my chars, but strangely didn't get either one, as the final quest of the chain (back to the orphange) resulted in both cases in ~11G, but not the companion...

Shenk

wrote on 2020-05-04 06:08:28

normally you get the pets per mail. maybe it takes a bit longer for you? you know delivery services are terrible during this pandemic

Llaird

wrote on 2020-05-04 07:15:22

:-) Thx for the info...

DragonsAfterDark

wrote on 2020-05-04 23:04:46

From Wowhead: If you already have Curious Oracle Hatchling / Curious Wolvar Pup earned on that specific character, you will receive Back To The Orphanage instead, which lets you choose between Curmudgeon's Payoff and Pet Care Package as a reward.

So, if you did the Oracle on character A and tried to do the Oracle again the next year on character A, it won't reward you with the pet.

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