![]() ![]() But, a couple of hours later, he logged on his own character to do some world quests and when he entered the Dreamwalk, he got the screech! He doesn't have the dump commands on his character, so I'm not sure what it said this morning when I logged onto his char. Anyways, this morning I did the usually drill of logging onto both of our characters and checking for the screeches with no luck. Both of our characters have been sitting at 2 screeches all week, though he only touched one stone because he didn't know what to do at first. For the past week, I have been logging on my dad's and my feral druids, entering the Dreamwalk, running towards the Dreamgrove portal, running back towards the spawn point in the Dreamwalk, porting to Dalaran, and then logging off. This script will say True for Dreamway if it has done your daily roll and prints out if a zone is active for touching the stone in it.Okay, real quick thing I want to point out! I don't know if I read this somewhere or if I'm just dumb and assumed this, but I thought that the first time you entered the Dreamwalk was when the game would determine if you were getting your screech for the day or not. run for k, v in pairs() do print(format("%s: %s",k, C_QuestLog.IsQuestFlaggedCompleted(v) and "\124cFF00FF00True\124r" or "\124cFFFF0000Not True\124r")) end The quest trigger area is between the location you spawn in after using the dreamwalk ability, and the start of the bridge to the Dreamgrove in the Emerald Dreamway. It will read “true” after you enter the quest trigger area inside the Emerald Dreamway. The daily dreamway event roll quest will decide once per day if you will receive an emote, or not. To confirm that you have you have finished the requirement, and will receive the emote, use the first dump command listed below. (Personally I got incorrect results from it, and stopped using it.) The trigger area seems to be between the location you spawn in after using the dreamwalk ability, and the start of the bridge to the Dreamgrove in the Emerald Dreamway.Ĭlick the Spoiler tag for information about a dump command, and scripts, if such a thing interests you. “You hear a strange feral screech coming from the Feralas portal.” “You hear a strange feral screech coming from the Duskwood portal.” “You hear a strange feral screech coming from the Hinterlands portal.” While in the Emerald Dreamway (for your first time that day) you will randomly receive an emote about a feral screech coming from one of the three portals: Hinterlands, Duskwood, or Feralas. Some people have gotten all 3 screeches within a matter of days, others (like myself) has taken a few months. I've been reading that people are able to collect this while in Resto or Balance specs, but they did not say whether or not they actually had unlocked the Feral artifact.) ![]() (It is unclear at this point if you need to have Ashmane unlocked or not to get these events. You've seen them in Azsuna as Llothien Prowlers and as the adorable Lurking Owl Kitten battle pet.įirst off, you will need to have completed Artifact level 4 to unlock the event. Why they are Owl Cats, friend! A new species we've encountered on the Broken Isles. So, I hope you enjoy, and thank you to everyone who've helped make all these things possible! I know I personally dislike having to read page after page to find what I'm looking for, so I know many of you don't as well. ![]() There are over 300 comments on the Artifact Skin page, many with useful information, and I wanted to help people access it much faster. Feral Druid Guide Easy Mode Builds and Talents Rotation, Cooldowns, and Abilities Stat Priority Gems, Enchants, and Consumables Gear and Best in Slot Mythic Tips Vault of the Incarnates as Feral Druid Macros and Addons Spell List and Glossary How to Improve Frequently Asked Questions Simulations TABLE OF CONTENTS OF THIS PAGE 1. Welcome to another one of my guides! Once again, this guide is simply a collective source of information that is already floating around on WoWHead, I just wanted to make it easier to access. Best Leatherworking Specialization in TBC Classic Resto and Balance Druids: Tribal Rogues and Feral Druids: Elemental Enhancement and Elemental Shamans.
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