Do you have to complete Covenant campaign for flying?
In the Shadowlands expansion, the Covenant campaign is a crucial aspect of the game. It’s a series of chapters that you need to complete to unlock certain features, including flying. But the question remains: do you have to complete the entire Covenant campaign to unlock flying, or can you skip certain chapters? In this article, we’ll dive deeper into the requirements for flying in the Shadowlands and explore the answers to these questions.
The Basics of Flying in Shadowlands
Before we get into the specifics, let’s cover the basics of flying in Shadowlands. In order to fly in the Shadowlands, you’ll need to reach Renown 44, which is the highest level of reputation in the Covenant. This will grant you access to the Covenant’s flying mount. Additionally, you’ll need to complete certain chapters of the Covenant campaign, which will allow you to unlock flying in the four main zones of the Shadowlands: Ardenweald, Bastion, Maldraxxus, and Revendreth.
The Requirements for Unlocking Flying
So, what exactly do you need to do to unlock flying in the Shadowlands? According to the Blizzard developers, you’ll need to do the following:
- Earn 44 Renown with your Covenant
- Complete all 9 chapters of the Covenant Campaign ()
- Complete the first four chapters of the Chains of Domination campaign (for the Necrolord and Venthyr Covenants)
- Complete the "Path to Enlightenment" questline in Zereth Mortis
Can you skip certain chapters of the Covenant campaign?
If you have at least one character on your account that has completed chapters one and two of their relevant Covenant’s questline, it is possible to skip only those two chapters on an alternative character. However, it’s not possible to skip entire Covenant campaigns. You’ll need to complete the full campaign to unlock flying.
What if I’m an alt player?
If you’re an alt player, you’ll be happy to know that flying is account-bound once unlocked. Once your alt gets to the Shadowlands and completes the requirements, they’ll be able to fly in the same zones as your main character.
What about my other characters?
If you have other characters on your account that are also level 50 and above, they’ll be able to fly in the Shadowlands as well. There’s no need to complete the Covenant campaign again for each character.
Conclusion
In conclusion, to unlock flying in the Shadowlands, you’ll need to complete the full Covenant campaign, earn 44 Renown with your Covenant, and complete certain chapters of the Chains of Domination campaign. While it’s not possible to skip entire Covenant campaigns, if you have at least one character on your account that has completed chapters one and two of their relevant Covenant’s questline, you can skip those two chapters on an alternative character. Additionally, flying is account-bound once unlocked, so once your alt completes the requirements, they’ll be able to fly in the same zones as your main character.