The OverAchiever: Guide to Children’s Week achievements
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All right, folks, we’ve got another sub-achievement needed for What A Long, Strange Trip It’s Been (and thus the 310% speed Violet Proto-Drake) on our hands here. I have some good news and some bad news. The good news is that most of the achievements for Children’s Week are fairly straightforward, and should be easy (and even fun) to complete. Appropriately enough for a mini-holiday, most of the achievements are simple, amusing, and not too time-consuming. The bad news is that one of the achievements may be a huge headache to get done, and unlike Noblegarden, your character has to be at least 75 in order to get all of the achievements needed for the year-long meta. UPDATE: shortly before this article is set to go live, we’re getting emails from Oceanic players noting that two of the achievements may be bugged. I’ve included notes on the ones they’ve indicated, and we’ll keep an eye on this tonight.
Children’s Week runs from Friday, May 1st at midnight through Thursday, May 7th at 11:59 PM. And — because we’ve been getting lots of warnings about this from tipsters, and we thought it was a good point too – please remember that YOU SHOULD NOT TURN IN YOUR ORPHAN WHISTLES UNTIL AFTER YOU HAVE THESE ACHIEVEMENTS. You know how at the end of both the classic and Burning Crusade Children’s Week questlines you drop your tot off and get a pet or a payoff? Don’t do that. Do the achievements first, and then do the rest of the Children’s Week quests, or you’ll find yourself without the item/s needed to summon an orphan for most of the following.
Got your kiddo? Let’s get cracking.
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