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In all likelihood, Children's Week is the World of Warcraft counterpart of Children's Day, a Japanese celebration that is traditionally held on the 5th of May. In World of Warcraft, the event is about taking care of a few children made orphans by the many wars that Azeroth has known in recent times. The event mostly revolves around you travelling through Azeroth with the orphans you are taking care of, showing them the places they have always dreamt to see. 1. Overview↑topThe Children's Week is a rather short event during which you will mostly spend your time travelling with orphans in order to complete the 3 quest lines proposed. In addition, you will probably spend a lot of time doing Battlegrounds to complete one of the achievements that is particularly hard to do (depending on your proficiency at PvP). 1.1. Date and TimelineThe Children's Week is a 1-week event (as its name suggests). This year, the event starts on Sunday the 29th of April and ends on Sunday the 6th of May. There are no daily tasks, so the entire event can be completed in a single day, if you wish to do so. 1.2. LocationsThe 3 quest lines start in Stormwind/Orgrimmar, Shattrath, and Dalaran respectively. From there, you will have to travel through Eastern Kingdoms, Kalimdor, Outland, and Northrend. Doing the quests with a Mage, being a Mage, being an Engineer, or being a Mage Engineer will considerably reduce the time you will spend travelling. 1.3. EligibilityFor the Stormwind/Orgrimmar quest line, you need to be level 10. For the Shattrath quest line, you need to be level 60. For the Northrend quest line, you need to be level 70. 1.4. OrphansOrphans are NPCs that will accompany you while you are doing the quest lines. Each quest line has a specific orphan that you will be able to summon and dismiss at will. They behave like non-combat pets, in the sense that they cannot be attacked or killed. 1.5. RewardsThe Children's Week event rewards pets and achievements. 1.5.1. PetsThe Children's Week is made up of 3 Quest Lines. Each quest line can only be done once a year and gives you a pet as a reward to choose among several. Therefore, you will need several years to gather all the pet rewards.
1.6. AchievementsThe meta-achievement of the event is For The Children. It rewards the Matron or Patron title, counts towards What A Long, Strange Trip It's Been (Alliance/Horde), and requires you to complete almost all the achievements related to the event:
2. Stormwind/Orgrimmar Quest Line↑topEach faction has a quest line that begins in their main city: Stormwind for Alliance players and Orgrimmar for Horde players. 2.1. Stormwind Quest LineThe Stormwind quest line is composed of an introductory quest, a first set of 3 quests, a second set of 2 quests, and a final quest. It requires you to bring your orphan in various places of importance to the Alliance in Easter Kingdoms and Kalimdor. 2.1.1. Introductory QuestChildren's Week is started by Orphan Matron Nightingale in the Cathedral District in Stormwind City. You are given a Human Orphan Whistle, which you can use to summon and dismiss Randis, your Human orphan. Turn in the quest to the orphan. All subsequent quests, with the exception of the last quest, are started and ended by the orphan. 2.1.2. First Set of Quests
2.1.3. Second Set of Quests
2.1.4. Final QuestThe final quest that your orphan will give you is A Warden of the Alliance. To complete it, follow these steps.
2.2. Orgrimmar Quest LineThe Orgrimmar quest line is composed of an introductory quest, a first set of 3 quests, a second set of 2 quests, and a final quest. It requires you to bring your orphan in various places of importance to the Horde in Easter Kingdoms and Kalimdor. 2.2.1. Introductory QuestChildren's Week is started by Orphan Matron Battlewail who is located just outside the Orgrimmar Orphanage in the Drag. You are given an Orcish Orphan Whistle, which you can use to summon and dismiss Grunth, your Orcish orphan. Turn in the quest to the orphan. All subsequent quests, with the exception of the last quest, are started and ended by the orphan. 2.2.2. First Set of Quests
2.2.3. Second Set of Quests
2.2.4. Final QuestThe final quest that your orphan will give you is A Warden of the Horde. To complete it, follow these steps.
3. Shattrath Quest Line↑topEach faction has a quest line that begins in Shattrath. 3.1. Alliance Quest LineThe Shattrath Alliance quest line is composed of an introductory quest, a first set of 3 quests, a second set of 3 quests, and a final quest. It requires you to bring your orphan in various places of importance to the Alliance in Outland and Kalimdor. 3.1.1. Introductory QuestChildren's Week is started by Orphan Matron Mercy in the Lower City, Shattrath. You are given a Draenei Orphan Whistle, which you can use to summon and dismiss Dornaa, your Draenei orphan. Turn in the quest to the orphan. All subsequent quests, with the exception of the last quest, are started and ended by the orphan. 3.1.2. First Set of Quests
3.1.3. Second Set of Quests
3.1.4. Final QuestThe final quest that your orphan will give you is Back to the Orphanage. To complete it, go back to Orphan Matron Mercy and hand in your Draenei Orphan Whistle. You will be able to choose one of the following pet rewards: If you have obtained all these pets already, then you will get 25 Magical Pet Biscuits. 3.2. Horde Quest LineThe Shattrath Horde quest line is composed of an introductory quest, a first set of 3 quests, a second set of 2 quests, and a final quest. It requires you to bring your orphan in various places of importance to the Horde in Outland and Kalimdor. 3.2.1. Introductory QuestChildren's Week is started by Orphan Matron Mercy in the Lower City, Shattrath. You are given a Blood Elf Orphan Whistle, which you can use to summon and dismiss Salandria, your Blood Elf orphan. Turn in the quest to the orphan. All subsequent quests, with the exception of the last quest, are started and ended by the orphan. 3.2.2. First Set of Quests
3.2.3. Second Set of Quests
3.2.4. Final QuestThe final quest that your orphan will give you is Back to the Orphanage. To complete it, go back to Orphan Matron Mercy and hand in your Blood Elf Orphan Whistle. You will be able to choose one of the following pet rewards: If you have obtained all these pets already, then you will get 25 Magical Pet Biscuits. 4. Northrend Quest Lines↑topIn Dalaran, both factions have access to two quest lines. Unforunately, each player is limited to taking and completing only one of the quest line per installment of Children's Week. In the first possible quest line, you will take care of an Oracle orphan and will be rewarded with a Curious Oracle Hatchling. In the second possible quest line, you will take care of a Wolvar orphan and will be rewarded with a Curious Wolvar Pup. 4.1. Oracle Quest LineThe Oracle quest line is composed of an introductory quest, a first set of 3 quests, a second set of 2 quests, and 2 concluding quests. It requires you to bring your orphan in various places of importance to the Oracles in Northrend and Kalimdor. 4.1.1. Introductory QuestLittle Orphan Roo Of The Oracles starts the Oracle quest line. It is given by Orphan Matron Aria at the Eventide in Dalaran. You are given an Oracle Orphan Whistle, which you can use to summon or dismiss Roo, your Oracle Orphan. Talk to Aria and then turn in the quest to the orphan. All subsequent quests, with the exception of the last quest, are started and ended by the orphan. 4.1.2. First Set of QuestsThe quests are listed in the order in which we advise you to do them.
4.1.3. Second Set of QuestsThe quests are listed in the order in which we advise you to do them.
4.1.4. Concluding QuestsA Trip To The Wonderworks is given to you by your Orphan after completing the previous two quests. To complete it, follow these steps.
After completing A Trip To The Wonderworks, your orphan will give you Back To The Orphanage. All you have to do is to hand in your Oracle Orphan Whistle to Orphan Matron Aria at the Eventide in Dalaran. After a short while, you will receive your Curious Oracle Hatchling pet in the mail. If you had already completed this quest line in a previous installment of the Children's Week, then you will be given a different Back To The Orphanage quest that will reward you with 25 Magical Pet Biscuits or a Curmudgeon's Payoff. 4.2. Wolvar Quest LineThe Wolvar quest line is composed of an introductory quest, a first set of 3 quests, a second set of 2 quests, and 2 concluding quests. It requires you to bring your orphan in various places of importance to the Wolvars in Northrend and Kalimdor. 4.2.1. Introductory QuestLittle Orphan Kekek Of The Wolvar starts the Wolvar quest line. It is given by Orphan Matron Aria at the Eventide in Dalaran. You are given an Wolvar Orphan Whistle, which you can use to summon or dismiss Kekek, your Wolvar Orphan. Talk to Aria and then turn in the quest to the orphan. All subsequent quests, with the exception of the last quest, are started and ended by the orphan. 4.2.2. First Set of QuestsThe quests are listed in the order in which we advise you to do them.
4.2.3. Second Set of QuestsThe quests are listed in the order in which we advise you to do them.
4.2.4. Concluding QuestsA Visit To The Wonderworks is given to you by your Orphan after completing the previous two quests. To complete it, follow these steps.
After completing A Trip To The Wonderworks, your orphan will give you Back To The Orphanage. All you have to do is to hand in your Wolvar Orphan Whistle to Orphan Matron Aria at the Eventide in Dalaran. After a short while, you will receive your Curious Wolvar Pup pet in the mail. If you had already completed this quest line in a previous installment of the Children's Week, then you will be given a different Back To The Orphanage quest that will reward you with 25 Magical Pet Biscuits or a Curmudgeon's Payoff. 5. Achievements How-To↑top5.1. Aw, Isn't It Cute?Aw, Isn't It Cute? will be automatically earned after finishing any of the three quest lines that make up the event. 5.2. Bad ExampleBad Example requires you to eat the following food while your orphan is with you:
5.3. Daily ChoresDaily Chores simply requires you to complete five daily quests while your orphan is with you. Note that your orphan only needs to be there when you turn in the quests, not when you are actually doing them. 5.4. Hail To The King, BabyHail To The King, Baby simply requires you to kill King Ymiron in Utgarde Pinnacle while your orphan is with you. At level 85, any class can easily solo the entire instance in normal mode. 5.5. Home AloneHome Alone is very simple and requires you to use your Hearthstone while your orphan is with you. 5.6. School of Hard KnocksSchool of Hard Knocks requires you to achieve various feats in Battlegrounds while your orphan is with you. There is a lot of controversy surrounding this achievement, as many players join Battlegrounds during Children's Week and only focus on completing School of Hard Knocks rather than trying to play the Battleground properly. In any case, School of Hard Knocks is very hard to complete, as you need to achieve the following feats (while your orphan is with you):
The difficulty mostly comes from the number of players who will want to complete their objective at the same time as you, especially in Alterac Valley. 5.7. Veteran NannyVeteran Nanny will require you to complete the Shattrath quest line in 3 different years, each time choosing a different pet reward. 6. Conclusion↑topWe hope that this guide will have answered every question you had about the Children's Week. If not, we encourage you to leave a comment or contact us by e-mail, we will be happy to address the issue you encountered. |