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    Cataclysm Daily Quests, Part 1: Daily basics and profession dailies

    From WowInsder:

    Since their introduction in the Netherwing quest line in The Burning Crusade, daily quests have become an integral part of World of Warcraft's design. Chances are you're familiar with the concept of dailies themselves and probably did your fair share of them during Wrath of the Lich King, but it's a whole new world out there. In this article, we'll go over the new daily quests in Cataclysm, their rewards, and how to get the most out of them.

    To make sure we're all on the same page, let's go over the basics of daily quests. In addition to or instead of normal, one-time-only quests, certain NPCs throughout the world will offer "daily" quests. These quests are repeatable and bear a blue exclamation point rather than a yellow one to indicate their status. In the quest log, they'll be marked (Daily) and once you complete one, there'll be a counter at the top of your quest log showing how many daily quests you have completed that day.

    When dailies were originally introduced, it was only possible to complete 10 per day, which meant you had to pick and choose which ones you'd complete. The limit has since been raised to 25, meaning you can spend a far greater amount of time on daily quests and also reap greater rewards. To break up the monotony somewhat, many daily quest givers will change their quests each day, picking from a set table of quests they offer. Generally speaking, the number of dailies offered by a particular quest hub will remain the same from day to day, though the specific quests may rotate.

    Why do dailies?

    The first reason to do dailies are the large gold rewards for completing quests at max level. Players can easily use this as their primary method of attaining gold if they have no interest in playing the auction house.

    The other rewards for daily quests, however, should not be discounted. Almost all daily quests provide reputation with an associated faction, and many provide additional rewards such as skill-ups for profession dailies, commendations for Tol Barad dailies, and achievements for certain Therazane and Uldum dailies. Perhaps most importantly, however, daily quests are currently the only way that level 85 characters can perpetually contribute on a solo basis to guild XP. We'll discuss this aspect of dailies later; for now, let's take a look at the specific quests available.

    Stormwind and Orgrimmar: Cooking and fishing dailies

    If you've been eagerly anticipating Cataclysm, these are probably the first new daily quests you encountered in the shattered world. To ease the leveling process for secondary professions cooking and fishing, Blizzard has added daily quests that provide skill-ups in their respective professions as well as gold and rewards.

    Unlike the other dailies discussed in this article, the cooking and fishing dailies are available to low-level as well as max-level characters. Cooking dailies have the added bonus of a Stormwind Cooking Award / Orgrimmar Cooking Award upon completion. These awards are the only way to purchase Cataclysm cooking recipes, so you'll need them if you want to level cooking to 525 and finish The Cataclysmic Gourmet. However, low-level characters will not be able to stockpile Cooking Awards for level 85; there is currently a maximum limit of 10 awards stored in your currency panel. Lowbies can spend their awards on the Crate of Tasty Meat, which costs 2 Cooking Awards and contains Cataclysm-level cooking materials that can be sold or saved to level cooking later.

    The cooking dailies

    The NPCs Robby Flay (Alliance) and Marogg (Horde) each offer one cooking quest per day, randomly selected from five options. Completing all five of these quests awards the achievement Let's Do Lunch (Alliance / Horde). Completing each quest awards one skill point in cooking, one Cooking Award, 7g 40s, and Alliance or Horde reputation.

    The different quests will send you to various areas of the city to collect items, and unlike the Dalaran daily cooking quests, none of them require you to actually cook. Interestingly, one of the Alliance quest options, A Fisherman's Feast, actually allows you to use fishing skill to complete it; in addition to stealing the items, you can simply fish them out of the canals near the fishermen. It's also notable that troll characters receive an alternate version of the quest Stealing From Our Own requiring them to steal from the goblins rather than from trolls, as all other Horde races do. Cooking awards can be used to purchase goods from Bario Matalli (Alliance) or Shazdar (Horde).


    The fishing dailies

    The fishing quests are given by Catherine Leland (Alliance) and Razgar. Each offers one fishing quest per day, randomly selected from five options. Completing all five of these quests awards the achievement Fish or Cut Bait (Alliance / Horde). Completing each quest awards one skill point in fishing, 7g 40s, and a Bag of Shiny Things. If you have yet to pick up the Weather-Beaten Fishing Hat or Strand Crawler pet, this bag has a chance to drop them for you. Unlike the cooking dailies, most of the quests do actually require you to fish.

    These profession dailies are a great place to start off, not only because they're conveniently located in capital cities but because of the skill-up rewards they provide. Of course, once you reach maximum skill in cooking and fishing, these quests become a bit less valuable; the cooking quest continues to provide Cooking Awards, of course, but if you've already gotten the rewards you want from the fishing bag, you may find yourself skipping the fishing daily in favor of other options.

    Next time, we'll take a look at the daily quests in the new Cataclysm zones. Stay tuned!
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    #2
    Thank you!

    I just wanted to take the time to tell you thank you for this post! I just finished leveling my mineing and first aid for the Cata upgrade and will finish my engineering tomorrow. I decided tonight before I read this post I would start doing cooking and fishing so I could get the achivments! However I started working cooking and found out it's a very boreing and lame process and same with fishing. Your post has informed me of something noone has told me nor have I read before. I will now be doing the daily quests only until I max the two skills. Thank you thank you for this information.
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      #3
      Originally posted by kurby1984 View Post
      I just wanted to take the time to tell you thank you for this post! I just finished leveling my mineing and first aid for the Cata upgrade and will finish my engineering tomorrow. I decided tonight before I read this post I would start doing cooking and fishing so I could get the achivments! However I started working cooking and found out it's a very boreing and lame process and same with fishing. Your post has informed me of something noone has told me nor have I read before. I will now be doing the daily quests only until I max the two skills. Thank you thank you for this information.
      Don't forget to do this to make some money because you can have only 10 Chief's Awards at a time:
      Lowbies can spend their awards on the Crate of Tasty Meat, which costs 2 Cooking Awards and contains Cataclysm-level cooking materials that can be sold
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        #4
        Originally posted by chaos5061 View Post
        Don't forget to do this to make some money because you can have only 10 Chief's Awards at a time:
        Really? Do you get a note that you cannot get more of them? Or am I unable to turn in the cooking quest if I already have 10?
        Another stupid design decision by Blizzard...

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          #5
          Helpful links for Cataclysm dailies:
          Deepholm:
          http://www.wowhead.com/quests=11.504...Bcrs=1%3Bcrv=0
          Uldum:
          http://www.wowhead.com/quests=1.5034...Bcrs=1%3Bcrv=0
          http://www.wowhead.com/quests=1.989?...27;crs=1;crv=0
          Twilight Highlands:
          http://www.wowhead.com/quests=0.4922...Bcrs=1%3Bcrv=0
          Tol Barad:
          http://www.wowhead.com/quests=11.509...Bcrs=1%3Bcrv=0
          Tol Barad Peninsula:
          http://www.wowhead.com/quests=11.538...Bcrs=1%3Bcrv=0

          I did not do many dailies so far and never been to Tol Barad so I'm not sure how many quests are optional. But the links should help to do some dailies until the guide is ready.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Cartman View Post
            Really? Do you get a note that you cannot get more of them? Or am I unable to turn in the cooking quest if I already have 10?
            Another stupid design decision by Blizzard...
            Nope if you turn it in with 10 already you just don't get anymore.
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              #7
              Originally posted by Cartman View Post
              Helpful links for Cataclysm dailies:
              Uldum:
              http://www.wowhead.com/quests=1.5034...Bcrs=1%3Bcrv=0
              <snip>
              I did not do many dailies so far and never been to Tol Barad so I'm not sure how many quests are optional. But the links should help to do some dailies until the guide is ready.
              The Uldum link is incomplete. There are two Uldum dailies -- this is a link to the other
              http://www.wowhead.com/quest=28736

              I've not been to Tol Barad yet but at level 85 doing the dailies is the only way I can gain rep with the guild and help the guild gain points towards next level (we hit level 8 earlier today -- hearth cooldown is now 15 minutes vice 30).

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                #8
                Originally posted by deleon View Post
                The Uldum link is incomplete. There are two Uldum dailies
                Thanks for the Info, I did not find it as it is in another "Zone" named Ruins of Uldum...
                I added the zone link to my previous post.

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                  #9
                  Daily Quests Pt. 1

                  From Wowhead:
                  The Cataclysm expansion added thousands of new quests, and among these were quite a few new daily quests with which players can raise various reputations and earn some gold. I'll admit, I'm not particularly impressed with the monetary gain from these quests, as most quests award around 10 or so, but I can tell that these quests were added as an alternate means of raising reputations without having to grind dungeons with the appropriate tabard on. That being said, I thought I'd take a look at the daily quests added for various factions with this expansion, starting with the big momma herself, Therazane!

                  The Therazane faction (and it's dailies) will not become available until a significant amount of questing in Deepholm has been completed. You will first start earning Therazane reputation from quests upon completion of Rocky Relations. By the time you complete all of the necessary quests in Deepholm to unlock the dailies, you will be Honored with Therazane. From there, you can do daily quests for a total of 1850 reputation per day and you can use the Tabard of Therazane to gain further reputation in Cataclysm dungeons.

                  Check out our fully detailed Therazane quest guide after the break!
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                    #10
                    Daily Quests Pt. 2

                    Therazane Daily Quests
                    There are five daily quests which are available every day, with another being selected at random. Once you have reached Revered reputation, a total of seven quests will be available each day, two of which are selected at random.
                    Fungal Fury
                    Start & End: Gorsik the Tumultuous
                    Rewards: 250 reputation with Therazane, 10 46 at level 85
                    This daily quest is extremely simple - all you have to do is head out to the Crimson Expanse, southeast of Therazane's Throne and right-click 10 mushrooms! The mushrooms for the quest can be found all around the ground and sparkle like normal quest items do. Killing Doomshroom do not count for this quest.



                    This quest even has a related achievement, Fungal Frenzy! To obtain this achievement, simply find and identify the four types of mushrooms required and right-click them to obtain the necessary buffs. You should first activate Poolstool, Shuffletruffle and a Shrinkshroom, as they will each give a 2 minute debuff upon being activated. Once you have obtained the three debuffs, simply find a Trapcap and activate it (which will explode and knock you back) and you'll get the achievement!
                    Soft Rock
                    Start & End: Gorsik the Tumultuous
                    Rewards: 250 reputation with Therazane, 10 46 at level 85
                    This quest takes place in the Crimson Expanse as well, and all you have to do is kill 8 Fungal Behemoth which roam the area. Nothing important to mention here other than their mildly annoying Shroom Stomp ability.
                    Through Persistence
                    Start & End: Ruberick
                    Rewards: 250 reputation with Therazane, 10 46 at level 85
                    This quest currently displays a misleading objective point in game, the area you need to be in to complete this quest is actually the Verlok Stand, which is a raised platform above the Crimson Expanse. Up here, you'll find a bunch of creepy lil stone troggs, which you simply kill until the Bag of Verlok Miracle-Grow drops. There's a bit of speculation over whether or not certain mobs have a higher chance to drop it, but all I'm gonna say is that when I flew out there to test it out, I picked a Verlok Shroomtender at random, killed it and it dropped the quest item. Your mileage may vary.
                    Fear of Boring
                    Start & End: Felsen the Enduring
                    Rewards: 250 reputation with Therazane, 10 46 at level 85
                    This quest has you head out over to the Crumbling Depths, the massive series of tunnels located just below Therazane's Throne. If you have other quests inside the Depths (which you probably do), you may opt to kill the Gyreworm found inside the caves while doing those, though they may be harder to come across on a high population server. You can instead opt to hang out around the entrance to the Depths and kill the Gyreworms as they spawn. Simply kill 10 of them and you're done.

                    Motes
                    Start & End: Felsen the Enduring
                    Rewards: 250 reputation with Therazane, 10 46 at level 85
                    This quest takes you inside the Crumbling Depths, where you must search for small green, sparkling crystals formed on the ground along the cavern walls. This is a relatively simple quest as often there's not very much to kill inside the caverns, but it may be a bit annoying on higher population servers waiting for crystals to spawn. Loot 10 of the crystals and you're done.



                    In addition to the quests above, one random quest from this list of three will be available each day, with objective(s) in the Crumbling Depths. There is no guarantee that you will be able to get a certain quest on any particular day.

                    Beneath the Surface
                    Start & End: Felsen the Enduring
                    Rewards: 250 reputation with Therazane, 10 46 at level 85
                    This quest takes place inside the Crumbling Depths, and actually has its quest objective marked on the minimap with a skull. Once inside, you must enter one of the short dead end tunnels and attempt to loot the Ruby Gemstone Cluster found at the end. Surprise, it's actually a Enormous Gyreworm! Kill the worm and loot your Ruby Crystal Cluster.
                    Lost In The Deeps
                    Start & End: Pyrite Stonetender
                    Rewards: 250 reputation with Therazane, 10 46 at level 85
                    This quest takes place inside the Crumbling Depths, where you must locate the tiny elemental Pebble and escort him out of the tunnels. There were pathing issues with this quest at Cataclysm launch which have been fixed, so you shouldn't have much trouble with the little guy following you out. Simply locate him (comments say he can be found at 63,21) and head back out of the tunnel, avoiding the Colossal Gyreworm on your way out. Once you reach the exit of the cave, be sure to wait for the quest to complete and head back.

                    There is an achievement associated with this quest, Rock Lover - all you have to do is complete this daily quest 10 times and you'll be rewarded with a Pebble of your own! The only difficult part in this is in waiting for it to become available, as it is a random daily!
                    Underground Economy
                    Start & End: Ricket
                    Rewards: 250 reputation with Therazane, 10 46 at level 85
                    This quest takes place in the Crumbling Depths, where you must use the provided Ricket's Tickers on large, colored crystal blocks and collect the crystal fragments that appear on the ground. You need three of each color fragment, and each room has a different hue (and mobs) that correspond with the color crystal you'll be able to collect. Simply find the huge blocks, blow 'em up, and loot the fragments.
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                      #11
                      Daily Quests Pt. 3

                      Once you have reached Revered reputation with Therazane, two more quests will unlock, one of which will be available at random each day.
                      Glop, Son of Glop
                      Start & End: Ruberick
                      Rewards: 350 reputation with Therazane, 17 20 at level 85
                      This notoriously nightmarishly buggy quest takes place at the Fungal Deep, a cave (entrance found at 68, 29) right between the Verlok Stand and Crimson Expanse. Allegedly it's not so buggy anymore, it hasn't come up for me so I'm unable to test it for myself. Head into the cave and seek out Fungalmancer Glop, and defeat him. It's a pretty annoying encounter as he just runs around the entire time but he'll inevitably die and it'll all be over with. It's worth mentioning that unlike the Wrath of the Fungalmancer quest, interacting with Earthmender Norsala is no longer required in order to complete this quest. You also don't even have to have the tag on the boss, just help kill Fungalmancer Glop and you will get credit for defeating the mob.

                      There is an achievement associated with this quest, Fungalophobia, which requires you to avoid the Boomshroom Fungalmancer Glop will cast. Don't get hit by the shrooms, defeat Fungalmancer Glop and you should get your achievement!
                      The Restless Brood
                      Start & End: Terrath the Steady
                      Rewards: 350 reputation with Therazane, 17 20 at level 85
                      This quest takes place at the western most edge of the Pale Roost, where you will find the large Pale Resonating Crystal required for summoning Aeosera. Simply strike the crystal with your Stonework Mallet and fly up to the topmost rocks and jump onto them. Aeosera will appear, simply kill her while avoiding her Searing Breath by jumping to different rocks. Once her health gets low, she will submit and the rocks will lower to the ground. Terrath the Steady should then run up and you can turn in the quest, though he never does for me and I always have to fly back to Therazane's Throne. He must not like me.

                      There is an achievement associated with this quest, My Very Own Broodmother, which requires you to complete the quest within 90 seconds of striking the Pale Resonating Crystal. Apparently you can simply cheese this achievement by summonining and killing the dragon like normal, then striking the crystal again and turning in the quest. Obviously, if this doesn't work or gets fixed you'll simply have to kill her in the appropriate amount of time and turn it in. Good luck!
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                      Twitter @Chaos5061.
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