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A Gallon of Blood

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Stormpike Soldier's Blood (5)

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You have the option of offering larger quantities of the blood taken from our enemies. I will be glad to accept gallon sized offerings, <name>.

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Alterac Valley
Alterac Valley
Alterac Valley
Alterac Valley
Alterac Valley
Alterac Valley
Alterac Valley
Alterac Valley
Alterac Valley
StartEndObjectives - Dun MoroghObjectives - Alterac ValleyObjectives - Alterac Mountains

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Rating: +24 [-] [+]
By kreghx on 12/12/2006 (Patch 2.0.1)
This is how it works. In the Frostwolf village is a small cave just to the left of the blacksmith. The primalist there accepts turnins of Stormpike Soldier's Blood, and once she gets enough she will begin walking towards the middle of the map. She's a level 60+ elite and has an entourage, so she CAN handle herself, but it's important to stay with her and keep her healed, because the Alliance wants her dead. Anyway, once she gets to the middle of the map, she will begin a summoning ritual. Once she and her assistants complete the ritual, a swirly pattern will appear at her feet. Now this is the important part: Ten Horde players must be there when this happens to right-click the swirly thing on the ground and stand still while the ritual completes. Think of it liked a warlock summon, where people have to right click the portal. This works the same way.

If the primalist makes it to her spot and summons, and if ten Horde players assist her in summoning, she will summon Lok, who basically looks like a pale blue earth elemental. He will go to the center of the map and chill (pun intended) for ten minutes. During that time, he will attack any Alliance that get too close. He's VERY strong, but be careful that you don't let the Alliance kite him away. Each time he defeats an Alliance player, he will grow in size and power. After the allotted ten minutes, he will begin going on a rampage and destroying everything in his path. The Alliance will attempt to kite him, so it's very important that warriors, druids, mages.. anyone with an intercept stays with him. Lok is VERY powerful but he's rather stupid. As soon as one person has aggro from him, he will stay on that person until they're dead no matter where they take him. So, it's important to keep the Alliance from defeating him or letting him get pulled to some random corner of the map.
Rating: +11 [-] [+]
By Anonymous on 09/12/2006 (Patch 1.12.0)
This is how it works. In the Frostwolf village is a small cave just to the left of the blacksmith. The primalist there accepts turnins of Stormpike Soldier's Blood, and once she gets enough she will begin walking towards the middle of the map. She's a level 60+ elite and has an entourage, so she CAN handle herself, but it's important to stay with her and keep her healed, because the Alliance wants her dead. Anyway, once she gets to the middle of the map, she will begin a summoning ritual. Once she and her assistants complete the ritual, a swirly pattern will appear at her feet. Now this is the important part: Ten Horde players must be there when this happens to right-click the swirly thing on the ground and stand still while the ritual completes. Think of it liked a warlock summon, where people have to right click the portal. This works the same way.

If the primalist makes it to her spot and summons, and if ten Horde players assist her in summoning, she will summon Lok, who basically looks like a pale blue earth elemental. He will go to the center of the map and chill (pun intended) for ten minutes. During that time, he will attack any Alliance that get too close. He's VERY strong, but be careful that you don't let the Alliance kite him away. Each time he defeats an Alliance player, he will grow in size and power. After the allotted ten minutes, he will begin going on a rampage and destroying everything in his path. The Alliance will attempt to kite him, so it's very important that warriors, druids, mages.. anyone with an intercept stays with him. Lok is VERY powerful but he's rather stupid. As soon as one person has aggro from him, he will stay on that person until they're dead no matter where they take him. So, it's important to keep the Alliance from defeating him or letting him get pulled to some random corner of the map.
Rating: +9 [-] [+]
By Dread on 11/05/2006 (Patch 1.12.2)
In the Frostwolf Keep (Horde HQ in AV), there is a cave with a number of shamans inside. The head shaman has a repeatable quest in which you turn in Blood gained from killing NPCs and Alliance players.

Once a certain amount of blood has been turned in, the shamans travel to a ledge overlooking the Field of Strife (middle ground in AV) and begin to summon Lok'ohlar the Ice Lord, a huge, hulking boss. A significant number of players need to help with the summoning, however.

It is better to wait for a certain time and then everyone with blood travel back and turn it all in at once.
Rating: +7 [-] [+]
By keiners on 01/09/2008 (Patch 2.3.2)
In addition to the Frostwolf and Orgrimmar rep, you get +19 rep to each of the other horde cities.(+2 if you only turn in 1 Blood)
Does not show in the combat log.
Rating: +6 [-] [+]
By Gulorg on 12/09/2006 (Patch 2.0.1)
In patch 2.0.1 you get rep with Silvermoon city for handing in the blood. You can't see it in your combat log, but you actually get a bit.
Rating: +2 [-] [+]
By dusky on 02/15/2007 (Patch 2.0.7)
yeah thats all well and good, but how many bloods do u need?

anyone know?
Rating: +1 [-] [+]
By Anonymous on 01/24/2006 (Patch 1.9.2)
Used in summoning Ice Lord.
Rating: +1 [-] [+]
By Anonymous on 07/18/2006 (Patch 1.11.2)
Anyone got cords for this thing? i just can't find it :O
Rating: +1 [-] [+]
By Anonymous on 02/21/2006 (Patch 1.9.4)
how much reputation give this quest?
Rating: +1 [-] [+]
By Anonymous on 07/10/2006 (Patch 1.11.1)
50 reputation with Orgrimmar
5 reputation with Frostwolf Clan
Rating: +1 [-] [+]
By Anonymous on 04/12/2006 (Patch 1.10.1)
In the cave, there is the quest NPC and 3 shamans. When you turn enogh of this in (and it takes a while, last time I played after 4 hours he had gotten enough) the 4 NPC's head out and creat a summoning area. This is used to create the Ice Lord. But I couldn't tell ya how many people it takes to summon him... never got that far...
Rating: +1 [-] [+]
By Anonymous on 06/27/2006 (Patch 1.11.0)
When you turn in 5 at a time, you get 50 rep with Horde and 10 rep with Frostwolf, I think. You need 10 people to summon, but the last two times we tried it in the game, it messed up somehow and nothing got summoned. Alliance tried to summon as well and it didn't work.

Because it we kept trying for about 20 minutes, the game dragged on for 4 hours.
/sigh
Rating: 0 [-] [+]
By zZqA on 12/09/2006 (Patch 2.0.1)
As of patch 2.0.1 this quest now gives 75 Orgrimmar rep rather then the 50 that it gave before.
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By Sapilas on 03/01/2007 (Patch 2.0.8)
can someone please confirm if this quest works for all (as it used to be before TBC for getting exalted with the frostwolf clan) when a players hands-in bloods? or it only works for the player that hands in the blood?
Rating: 0 [-] [+]
By Anonymous on 11/10/2006 (Patch 1.12.2)
Anyone know just how much blood must be gathered before she will begin to walk out and summon lok?
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By Anonymous on 01/24/2006 (Patch 1.9.2)
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By Anonymous on 01/22/2006 (Patch 1.9.2)