Where do you learn to fly in Battle for Azeroth?
Flying in World of Warcraft’s Battle for Azeroth (BfA) is a significant feature that allows players to traverse the vast zones of Kul Tiras and Zandalar with ease. But, where do you learn to fly in BfA? In this article, we’ll provide you with a comprehensive guide on how to unlock flying in BfA and Shadowlands.
The Battle for Azeroth Flying Boost
The Battle for Azeroth flying boost is a service that includes the completion of the Battle for Azeroth Pathfinder, Part Two meta-achievement and grants access to fly in Kul Tiras and Zandalar, as well as increasing mount speed. This is all you need to fly in BfA. The boost takes around 3-4 weeks to complete, while part two takes approximately 10 days.
Unlocked Flying in Shadowlands
In Shadowlands, you can access flying content in the four Shadowlands covenant zones – Ardenweald, Bastion, Maldraxxus, and Revendreth – by completing the following requirements:
- Earn 44 Renown with your Covenant
- Complete all 9 chapters of the Covenant Campaign
Accessing BfA Content in Shadowlands
If your character is level 61 or above, you can access BfA content in Shadowlands by:
- Going to any Kul Tiras or Zandalar zone
- Receiving the Battle for Azeroth banner and instructions for where to go next in your quest log
When Can Alts Fly in BfA?
BfA will be included in the subscription once Shadowlands is officially active. At the moment, you need to purchase BfA to access Shadowlands. Once BfA is rolled into the base game, you would only need to purchase Shadowlands.
Do I Have to Buy BfA and Shadowlands?
No, you do not have to buy both BfA and Shadowlands. BfA will be included in the subscription once Shadowlands is officially active.
Why is Battle for Azeroth Level 60?
The reason BfA is level 60 is because new players still level up in BFA. They don’t get put in to chromie time for it, they level to 60 in the same world as us. So, the content had to scale up to get them to 60. It’s better than making new players level in Shadowlands, and instances from BFA have not been rescalled.
Unlocking Flying in Hogwarts Legacy
In Hogwarts Legacy, the flying Hippogriff beast mount is unlocked after completing the main story mission The High Keep. Finish this quest to unlock Highwing the Hippogriff.
Table: BfA and Shadowlands Requirements
| Feature | BfA | Shadowlands |
|---|---|---|
| Flying Boost | 3-4 weeks | – |
| Covenant Requirements | – | 44 Renown, 9 chapters of Covenant Campaign |
| Accessing BfA Content | Any Kul Tiras or Zandalar zone | – |
| Subscription | – | Yes, includes BfA |
In conclusion, to learn to fly in Battle for Azeroth, you need to complete the Battle for Azeroth flying boost, which includes the completion of the Battle for Azeroth Pathfinder, Part Two meta-achievement and grants access to fly in Kul Tiras and Zandalar, as well as increasing mount speed. For Shadowlands, you need to earn 44 Renown with your Covenant and complete all 9 chapters of the Covenant Campaign.
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