How to Claim Burning Crusade Deluxe Edition
To claim the Burning Crusade Deluxe Edition, players can head to Stormwind, Orgrimmar, or Booty Bay to receive their Deluxe Edition items, which can be redeemed through the Innkeeper in each city’s inn or with Landro Longshot in Booty Bay. The Burning Crusade Deluxe Edition includes additional in-game goodies for World of Warcraft: Burning Crusade Classic and a mount for retail World of Warcraft, making it a valuable edition for fans of the game.
Frequently Asked Questions
Understanding the Burning Crusade Deluxe Edition
- What is Burning Crusade Classic Deluxe Edition?: The World of Warcraft: Burning Crusade Classic Deluxe Edition includes additional in-game goodies for World of Warcraft: Burning Crusade Classic and a mount for retail World of Warcraft.
- How much is Burning Crusade Classic Deluxe Edition?: The Burning Crusade Classic Deluxe Edition costs $69.99, offering a level 58 character boost and several other in-game goodies.
- What is the difference between WoW classic and WoW classic burning crusade?: Classic Burning Crusade introduces new features, changes, and overhauls to Classic WoW, including a new level cap, new races, new dungeons, new raids, and new professions.
Accessing Deluxe Edition Items and Mounts
- How do I claim my mount in World of Warcraft?: Players can claim their mount by visiting Landro Longshot in Booty Bay or their Innkeeper in their capital city, with the mount being accessible to all characters.
- Where do I access my mounts in WoW?: Players can access their Mount Collection by clicking the Collections button on their ActionBars or pressing SHIFT-P for quick access.
- Can I get the Reawakened Phase-Hunter mount?: The Reawakened Phase-Hunter was only available for Burning Crusade Classic and can now only be accessed by Wrath Classic characters.
Starting the Burning Crusade Questline
- How do I start the questline in Burning Crusade Classic?: Horde players can start the quest by finding the “Warchief’s Command: Outland!” notice in Orgrimmar, while Alliance players can find a similar poster on the Stormwind bulletin board entitled “Hero’s Call: Outland”.
- How do I start Burning Crusade Questline retail?: Players can start the Burning Crusade questline by taking the portal to Shattrath from their main city and flying to the Dark Portal.
Exploring Outlands and Leveling
- What level should I be to go to Outlands TBC?: Players should be at least level 58 to enter Outlands, with Hellfire Peninsula offering quests available at level 58 and up to level 63.
- Can you go to Outlands before 58?: While players can be summoned to Outlands before level 58, they will not be able to participate in quests or activities until they reach the required level.
- Can you only fly in Outland TBC?: Flight is only enabled in Outland during TBC, meaning players cannot use their flying mount in Azeroth.
Mounts and Editions
- How do you get a mount in Burning Crusade?: Players can purchase mounts from vendors in Shadowmoon Valley or Hellfire Peninsula, with Alliance players able to buy from Brunn Flamebeard and Horde players able to buy from Dama Wildmane.
- What are the Horde flying mounts in TBC?: Horde players can use Windriders as their flying mounts, which come in rare and epic types with different flying speeds and costs.
- How rare is Ashes of Al’ar?: Ashes of Al’ar is considered one of the rarest and most coveted mounts in World of Warcraft, offering a unique 310% flying speed.
- Is it too late to play WoW classic?: It’s never too late to play WoW, with Classic and Wrath of the Lich King servers offering a healthy population and a brimming community for new players to join.