Descolace – arid and gray terrain, full of conflicts between centaurs and great potential for missions – is one of those mid -level zones in the Wow Classic that is easy to forget… until you need to get there. Whether to follow missions, or simply unlocking a flight route, knowing how to efficiently come to desolate is fundamental – especially since the journey is not exactly intuitive.
In this guide, let’s detail the best ways to get deolace for alliance and horde players, with specific tips for each faction, practical travel advice, and useful reminders to make your trip quieter.
How to get to Desolar as a covenant
If you are playing with an alliance character, desolar is not a quick walk. Be prepared for some dangerous and long deviations races by disputed areas.
Recommended Level: 30+
This will help you survive in zones with many aggro, such as the Stonetalon mountains and the charred valley.
Route step by step:
1. Start in Darnassus or IronForge
- If you are in darnassus:
- Take the boat to Aubedine.
- Then fly or run to Ashenvale.
- If you are in IRONFORGE:
- Fly to Menethil Harbor, take the boat to Aubedine and follow the same way.
2. From Astranar, head west to the Stonetalon mountains by the Talondeep Path cave.
3. Once in Stonetalon, follow the southwest road through the charred valley.
4. Enter desolate through the southwest voucher trail of the charred valley (beware of hostile monsters).
5. Take the flight route from Nijel’s Point
The Professional Tip: It is in a cliff, and you will need to climb a narrow trail located a little east from where you go to deolace.
Optional Tip:
Ask a wizard friend to teleport you to Darnassus or Ironforge to accelerate things – it’s better than crossing the continent running.
And if you have little money to travel or improve your equipment along the way, some players choose to save time and avoid grinding.
How to get to desolate as Horde
Horde players have a little easier to get to desolate, although it is still necessary to cross some complicated zones.
Recommended Level: 30+
It is useful to be sturdy, especially if you have not yet unlocked the flight routes of the Taurajo camp or solar rock retreat.
Route step by step:
1. Start in orgrimmar or thunder bluff.
- They organ:
- Fly or run to The Crossroads in The Barrens.
- De Thunder Bluff:
- Follow for Camp Bullet.
2. From The Crossroads, go to southwest to Camp Taurajo.
3. From Camp Taurajo, head west to Mulgore and then northwest to Stonetalon Mountains.
4. Follow northwest to the solar rock retreat and continue west through the passage of Stonetalon.
5. Enter desolate through the Northeast mountain pass.
6. Take the flight route from Vila Shadowprey (West Coast of Deolace).
Optional Tip:
Take the flight routes from Solar Rock and Vila Shadowprey – they will save a long time later for missions and deliveries.
Why go to desolate?
Desolarce may not be the most exciting zone visually, but it is an important area for missions between levels 30 and 40. It is home to:
- Maraudon dungeon (level 45+)
- Numerous missions to increase reputation with centaurs
- Herbal and Mining Points
- PVP Action (it’s a disputed zone!)
- Strong XP for solo or group players
Arriving early and taking the flight route is a great investment if you plan to progress in Kalimdor.
Travel tips before leaving
- Fuel with water and food-there are long sections without salespeople.
- Bring a mount, if you have one – that makes a huge difference.
- Avoid unnecessary fights in Charred Vale or in the deolace entrance area.
- Do not forget your home stone-set it before leaving, by precaution!
FINAL CONSIDERATIONS
Arriving at Wow Classic may seem like a rite of passage – especially the first time. Whether you from the horde or the alliance, the journey shows how huge Azeroth really is. But once there, you will unlock a new network of missions, flight routes and content that is worth exploring.
And if you want to go up faster or get a higher -level character with deolace ever unlocked, account exchange platforms like Playerauctions can offer an initial advantage – especially for players with little time, but a lot of nostalgia.