World of Warcraft added archeology as a life skill when 4.0 "Catastrophe" was launched. At the same time, many wowers also began their long-term archaeological journey. There are a lot of interesting things in archeology, including pets, toys, mounts, and weapon transmogrifications. When archeology first started, you could see a group of archaeological experts busy archaeologically everywhere, just for what they wanted.
When it first opened, two mounts were given, one was a skeleton dragon produced from fossils, and the other was a dark blue Qiraji combat tank produced by Tol'vir. Fossil dragons are easier to produce than combat tanks. I remember that I searched Tol'vir for a week and did not produce this combat tank. However, when I went to brush the alchemy dragon blueprint on the alchemy account, a mount and a hot wind scimitar were produced for me that day. , of course the drawings were also produced. But this fossil dragon should have been modified later. I remember that the earliest color of the fossil dragon was the same color as the icon, not the current blue.
The Hot Wind Scimitar was one of the one-handed swords with its own light effect at that time. Because of the unique flame light effect, how many people went to Uldum to get the Hot Wind Scimitar through archeology, and how many people were in the middle of archeology. I couldn't stand the boring torture of archeology on the way and gave up. In the end, only a few players were able to get it, but there were also many players like me who just wanted to get the alchemy dragon blueprint, but in the end, they got mounts and weapons. Miss me. African chieftains also traveled to Europe back then.
There is also the archaeological sword. Due to version reasons, the old versions of Sinros and Destroyer of Worlds are out of print. However, archeology has given players a new choice, so it has become the ultimate goal of two-handed weapon players. I archeology It has been popular for about a year, but I haven’t seen myself release a purple weapon called Sinros, the Destroyer of Realms. When my friend was worried about it for a week, I chose AFK for half a year. Since then, I have been The road begins.
There are other interesting toys and pets found in early archeology. The last relic of Argus, this is a toy that randomly teleports you to a safe location in Kalimdor 4.7 seconds after reading the message. This toy has a 12-hour cooldown, and among the toys that cannot be added until now, So it doesn't look so eye-catching.
But what impressed me most was a small Hearthstone toy called "The Innkeeper's Daughter". This toy can synchronize the home where your Hearthstone is bound. After use, it will return to the place where you bound the Hearthstone and share the CD with the Hearthstone. The highlight of this toy is that after you use it, a daughter named the innkeeper will follow you. At that time, I didn’t know who posted this toy to the world, and the world channel immediately started to boil. I don’t know why they were so happy with a toy. Maybe we were so happy at that time.
Among the pets, the one I remember most is the Creeping Claw. This little pet is probably the only little pet in World of Warcraft that uses a hand as a pet model.
When I took this exam in archeology, I thought it was a relatively valuable gray item, but I didn't expect to give it to a small pet. However, this was also a relatively valuable small pet at the time. At that time, because I wanted to make an alchemy dragon, I sold it without looking back. Later, when I wanted to buy it back, I found that the price had increased, and I regretted it.
In the later version of archeology, I did not choose to clean every toy and small pet. After accidentally receiving the archaeological perimeter, I found that it was a mount reward. I thought it was a flying mount, so I spent a whole day trying to get it. Finally, I finally got this flightless ghost deer. I can still recall the scene of me jumping silly in Dalaran.
These are some of the things I learned about archeology. Did you find anything interesting and interesting in the process of archeology? What is your favorite thing about archeology?