Why can’t i go to Zandalar?

Why can’t i go to Zandalar?

You can’t go to Zandalar because you may not have unlocked the Alliance War Campaign or completed the required questline to access this continent, which is a key part of the Battle for Azeroth expansion. To gain access to Zandalar, you need to establish footholds in the different zones through the Alliance War Campaign questline, which will allow you to sail to Zandalar zones from Boralus.

Understanding Zandalar Access

To access Zandalar, you must first unlock the Alliance War Campaign and progress through the questline to choose your first foothold in Zandalar. From there, you can take The Wind’s Redemption, docked in the center of Boralus, to travel to Zandalar for various purposes.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. How do I get access to Zandalar?

To get access to Zandalar, make sure you’ve unlocked the Alliance War Campaign and have progressed to the point where you can choose your first foothold in Zandalar. Then, you can use The Wind’s Redemption in Boralus to travel to Zandalar.

2. Why can’t I fly in Zandalar?

You can’t fly in Zandalar because you may not have completed the Pathfinder achievement in Battle for Azeroth, which is required to unlock flying in Kul Tiras and Zandalar.

3. How do I open the Zandalar portal?

To open the Zandalar portal, you need to complete or start the Zuldazar quest, then go to the Orgrimmar Portal Room and use the portal to transport yourself to Zandalar.

4. How do I start uniting Zandalar?

To start uniting Zandalar, complete A Dying World to receive the Heart of Azeroth, then Uniting Zandalar or Uniting Kul Tiras will become available to you.

5. How do I get to Zandalar from Stormwind?

To get to Zandalar from Stormwind, follow the Battle for Azeroth questline, which will eventually lead you to Boralus, where you can access Zandalar.

6. How do you unlock Zandalar in Shadowlands?

To unlock Zandalar in Shadowlands, complete the storylines and respective quest achievements for each zone, which is required for the Zandalar Forever! achievement needed to unlock the Zandalari Trolls.

7. How do I start the quest to Zandalar alliance?

To start the quest to Zandalar alliance, do the introduction to the War Campaign, which will let you choose one of the islands to go to, available at level 30, and found on the boat in Boralus where the mission table is.

8. Why are there no NPCs in Zuldazar?

There may be no NPCs in Zuldazar because your phasing may be temporarily changed due to starting the Zandalari Troll allied race questline, complete the quest chain to return the city to its normal phase.

9. Where does Zandalar forever start?

Zandalar Forever! starts when you complete all three major lore storylines in the Zuldazar zones, through The Final Seal, and complete the quest series starting from A Royal Occasion.

10. Can you fly in Zandalar now?

Yes, you can fly in Zandalar now, as the Pathfinder requirement has been removed, allowing new players to soar the skies above Zandalar and Kul Tiras in Battle for Azeroth.

11. Can you fly in BFA without Pathfinder?

Yes, you can fly in BFA without Pathfinder, as the requirement has been removed in Patch 10.1, allowing players to enjoy the full benefits of flight in Kul Tiras and Zandalar.

12. Where is Zandalar wow?

Zandalar is a sizeable island in the South Seas, to the southwest of Westfall on Azeroth, where thousands of trolls live.

13. How do I get to Zandalar as Evoker?

To get to Zandalar as Evoker, do the introduction to the War Campaign, which will let you choose one of the islands to go to, available on the boat in Boralus where the mission table is.

14. How to start BfA at level 70?

To start BfA at level 70, there’s nothing to stop you from doing BfA at level 60 or even at level 70, but you may need to relog or restart the game to get the opening quest, either from the command board or it will pop up.

15. What is the fastest leveling in wow?

The fastest expansion to level in is Warlords of Draenor (WoD), due to the Bonus Objectives that give a huge amount of XP for the time spent completing them.

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