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Archaeology Crates
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r***@gmail.com
2015-12-18 23:52:02 UTC
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So while I spend most of my time in Alterac Valley battleground; I
spend the rest of the time foraging. Achaeology is a good fit for this
type of behavior. But I still don't know what to do with the crates
I've created since the expansion patch. Help me out here :)

While I'm at it, I have a question about the scrolls and similar
items. Those items that can be used for missing fragments. How do you
use these...?

vetred, on the steamwheedle server
Catriona R
2015-12-19 00:12:05 UTC
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Post by r***@gmail.com
So while I spend most of my time in Alterac Valley battleground; I
spend the rest of the time foraging. Achaeology is a good fit for this
type of behavior. But I still don't know what to do with the crates
I've created since the expansion patch. Help me out here :)
In Warspear (or Stormshield) there is a vendor (the Horde one is an
arakkoa next to a goblin building, probably alliance is similar), who
sells stuff for the crates - you can either get fragments for older
types of archaeology or buy items that start garrison missions which
reward more fragments/items to complete more Draenor artifacts. I
generally go with the missions, as I'm still working on some of the
Draenor achievements, once I complete those (hah, take forever at my
current level of not getting round to it...), I'll get back to
Tol'vir, as I still don't have all those complete.
Post by r***@gmail.com
While I'm at it, I have a question about the scrolls and similar
items. Those items that can be used for missing fragments. How do you
use these...?
When you have the archaeology interface open, and are looking at the
artifact interface, then before you click "complete", click on the
kinda sockety looking thing at the bottom of the page, that'll use the
scroll etc if you have one. Or, if you're using the Archy addon for
completing artifacts, right-click instead of left-click and it'll
automatically use any items you have. (If you don't have Archy, I
highly recommend it; it has a lot of useful features)

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