The Harvest Festival is a small celebration to honor the fallen heroes of the Horde and Alliance. This year it runs from September 24th through the 30th, transforming the outside of Orgrimmar and Ironforge into feasts. While overall the holiday has few rewards and is an extremely minor world event, any change of scenery is a good thing–especially one that leads right up to Brewfest!
Festival Foods
Festive tables full with food can be found outside of Orgrimmar and Ironforge, from which players can have their fill of food and drink as they celebrate the memory of their faction’s fallen champions. You can hold up to 20 of each of these foods, and they do not expire, so they make great meals for alts!
Honoring a Hero
There is only one short quest chain available during the Harvest Festival, with both Horde and Alliance versions, and you pick it right up where the festival is taking place. For this quest, you are sent to show respect to one of your faction’s most honored heroes–Grom Hellscream for members of the Horde and Uther Lightbringer for members of the Alliance. Miyari took the time to write up a brief quest guide for us.
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Honoring a Hero
Start & End: Javnir Nashak
For this quest, Horde players are given Grom’s Tribute and sent to Grom’s Monument in the Demon Fall Canyon of Ashenvale to offer gifts in tribute to the memory of Grom Hellscream. Upon returning the quest, players will receive The Horde’s Hellscream, a book with a written tribute to the fallen hero. -
Honoring a Hero
Start & End: Wagner Hammerstrike
For this quest, Alliance players are given Uther’s Tribute and sent to Uther’s Tomb in Western Plaguelands to offer gifts in tribute to the memory of Uther Lightbringer. Upon returning the quest, players will receive For the Light!, a book with a written tribute to the fallen hero.
In addition to the stated rewards, you will receive a Bounty of the Harvestby in-game mail a few days after completing this quest.
Festival Fireworks
In addition to offering the only quest, Javnir Nashak and Wagner Hammerstrikealso sell a small selection of fireworks:
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Blue Firework – 19
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Green Firework – 19
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Red Firework – 19
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Red Streaks Firework – 48
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Yellow Rose Firework – 38
These fireworks do not have any duration, so you can stock up and bring festivity wherever you go. They are also unique graphics, so they’re great for kill shots when you down your favorite bosses.
3 replies to "Harvest Festival Event Guide"
I think that Aunduin who was Uthors’s boss from Warcraft 1 and 2 would of been a bigger allience hero
Should have checked this first but the official Blizzard post list it as Sept. 24th to 30th this year.
Do you mean Oct. 6th to 13th since we’re already past Sept. 6 ?