World of Warcraft is in the midst of its annual Noblegarden event in celebration of Easter and a player managed to get all of the rewards simply by standing still for two hours in Falconwing Square collecting eggs.
During World of Warcraft's Noblegarden event, gamers collect eggs to use as a currency in order to unlock new rewards, and a WoW player was able to earn all of the rewards by collecting eggs while standing still. A Redditor known as Robotparty managed to find an optimal Noblegarden event location in Falconwing Square that allowed them to stand in one place while touching five eggs at once.
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Robotparty was able to pick up ten Noblegarden eggs in World of Warcraft every minute on average using this Falconwing Square strategy. Falconwing Square is in the southeastern corner of Eversong Woods in the Ruins of Silvermoon, the Blood Elf starting zone. Each starting zone has Noblegarden eggs to collect during the Easter event from Teldrassil to the Azuremyst Isle. Typically WoW gamers will have to compete for these eggs, but Rob0tparty was able to secure their haul in only two hours without much competition in the area. Noblegarden is live in World of Warcraft until April 12th, leaving WoW players plenty of time to collect eggs utilizing Robotparty's strategy.
Among the rewards offered during World of Warcraft's Noblegarden event are a Swift Springstrider mount, a Mystical Spring Bouquet, tons of Spring clothing, and a Rabbit Polymorph specifically for Mages. There are several achievements linked to the Nobelgarden event in World of Warcraft so some fans may be looking to complete those while others are just looking for rewards. Considering it took Robotparty a mere two hours to unlock all of the Noblegarden rewards in Falconwing Square, there's still tons of time for anyone who's late to the party. World of Warcraft's next big event is the Midsummer Fire Festival and it takes place in late June and culminates in early July.
While World of Warcraft: Shadowlands fans have a couple of months left to wait for the upcoming Chains of Domination patch, others are already delving into Classic The Burning Crusade beta. Robotparty may have only taken two hours to complete his Noblegarden set, but because they shared their strategy on Reddit, it may have been taken over by players trying to complete the event as well. The Spring clothing set may not be much to entice World of Warcraft fans to complete the Noblegarden rewards, but the Swift Springstrider offers more incentive to return to the starting zones to collect Easter eggs.
Robotparty showed off how easy it is to complete the Noblegarden event in World of Warcraft, but many players may prefer a more interactive or competitive experience rather than one that simply requires standing still. There are plenty of starting zones to collect Easter eggs in and although Falconwing Square may yield the quickest results, some players may prefer another starting location.
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Source: PCGamesN