I have been told a couple times that even in old world (BC/WotLK) and Cata, that quests from that dungeon are actually inside, much like new world (cata/mop). Is this true, or do I still have to do chains of quests to get a quest for a dungeon?
I have been told a couple times that even in old world (BC/WotLK) and Cata, that quests from that dungeon are actually inside, much like new world (cata/mop). Is this true, or do I still have to do chains of quests to get a quest for a dungeon?
They are indeed all inside the instance now. Well, most. I cannot say all for certain. I have not done BC dungeons in a very long time, though I believe they were also revamped. Vanilla is a definite though, they were all revamped in Cataclysm.
There should be no exceptions as of today.
My only question mark is BC dungeons, as I have not done any of them since Cataclysm. I do believe, however, that these were revamped to have all of their quests now inside. Your best bet, if you have a character that has not done any of these, is to zone in and take a look around. I did all of these quests ages ago, so I cannot test that theory.
There are some dungeon quests in TBC that are at the end of quest chains, but you'd outlevel the quests now if you did the entire chains.
As I remember it the quests for the Throne of the Tides (cata) only unlock at the end of a very long quest chain in Vasjr (almost the very end of the zone).
"Brevity is...wit"
Throne of the Tides and Halls of Origination are the only exceptions that I know of, although certain dungeons have quest-givers placed in strange locations (Auchenai Crypts, for example, has one in the middle of the dungeon for no apparent reason).
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