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Da Voodoo

Bring the voodoo feathers to Bath'rah the Windwatcher.
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Description

The spirit totem just isn't enough. We be needin' some voodoo magic to make it work jus' right.

The trolls in the sunken temple have feathers strong with voodoo magics. Go there and kill Gasher, Mijan, Zolo, Hukku, Zul'lor, and Loro. Then we have magic enough for a real spirit totem.

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Reward

You can choose one of these rewards:
Azurite Fists
Enamored Water Spirit
Wildstaff
You will also receive: 1 55

Gains

Upon completion of this quest you will gain:
  • 6350 experience ( 38 10 at max. level)

Related

Rating: +77 [-] [+]
By detectivekr on 03/31/2007 (Patch 2.0.10)
WORD OF CAUTION: The trinket will use your water totem slot. You can't have both the trinket and mana tide active at the same time. Be careful to not use the trinket when you have another water totem out!
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By kadaan on 11/07/2006 (Patch 1.12.2)
The staff and gloves are appealing upgrades if you get this quest done in your early 50's, but will be upgraded pretty quickly at level 60. The trinket, on the other hand, will last you well through your 60's.
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By Anonymous on 10/22/2005 (Patch 1.8.0)
I'd say the trinket too. You'll eventually end up with better gloves than those, and the staff is pretty poor really. The trinket however can be usefull for ages to come.
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By Marn on 12/13/2006 (Patch 2.0.1)
Agreed with Kadaan. While the staff and gloves might seem tempting, don't take them. They'll be soon replaced by better items.

The trinket, on the other hand, can be used an indefinite number of times, and is a great way of restoring mana over a period of time. In raids, couple this with mana spring totem and / or Mana Tide totem, and you have yourself a great way of restoring mana to your party members over time, helping either healers / casters a lot.
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By thegooglegeek on 05/07/2007 (Patch 2.0.12)
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By Anonymous on 05/29/2006 (Patch 1.10.2)
If you eve plan on playing as a level 60, the best choice is the trinket: Enamored Water Spirit

There are several other gloves such as Gordok Gloves and Earthfury that will replace the Azurite Fists.

The trinket is unique and since it is a mana spring the resto talents will increase its effectivity by 25%. The shaman talent review unfortunately removes eventide so you lose the extra 10 seconds.

1.10 with talents: 573 mana restored
1.11 with talents: 405 mana restored

Doesn't sounds like much, but when in a party of casters, its a nice filler between mana tides.

There are some fights where every bit of mana helps, so if you choose the trinket you will not regret it.
Rating: +9 [-] [+]
By Raimeus on 04/30/2007 (Patch 2.0.12)
Seeing how I'm a DW shaman, the only reward I would consider taking is the trinket. Since I don't have any points in the resto tree, that will be a better upgrade to my mana totem.
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By szlampy on 03/27/2008 (Patch 2.4.0)
You also have to take into account that mana-spring totems also cost around 100 mana to summon, where-as using the trinket costs nothing.
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By Anonymous on 02/21/2006 (Patch 1.9.4)
Even though the staff and gloves look AMAZING, they will not last you until endgame.

THe trinket will. It is FAR better than your spell totem, recieves buffs from talents, has only a 3 minute cooldown and best of all IT COSTS NO MANA.

Make sure you get the totem, it will easily last you endgame and people will love you for it.
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By CL10283 on 12/16/2006 (Patch 2.0.1)
This is the last part of a quest chain, the first part being either Mastering the Elements or Elemental Mastery (different start NPC, same end NPC), then Spirit Totem, then this.
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By Anonymous on 02/09/2007 (Patch 2.0.6)
even at 70 i still use this trinket, im a restoration spec shaman and it helps loads, the amount of mana it returns may not seem like alot but when stacked with mana tide right after and a mana stream put down later i can refill my mana bar in no time flat, this thing has been my favorite trinket and i will never ever get rid of it, considering the fact it cannot be vendored why in the heck would anyone ditch this fabulose trinket? ive seen shamans in full teir 3 prior to the patch this and some epic trinket, (not saying "Therefore it has to be good" just saying thats gotta count for something right?) but anyways staff, replaced with 2 hander in BRD within like 3 levels fists? replaced in like 3 levels with gauntlets of elements, if you messed up and got either of the others then the trinket page a GM and tell them you messed up or regret it later!
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By tobarstep on 11/23/2007 (Patch 2.3.0)
With the upgrades to Mana Spring in 2.3 even the trinket is now lackluster (still better, but only marginally). It would be nice if they upgraded it to more of a Mana Tide effect, or made it a totem instead of a trinket. The XP awarded has gone up quite a bit though, so I'd still do the quest. I might take the staff as a reward now though since it vendors for 4g and some change.
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By Anonymous on 04/23/2006 (Patch 1.10.1)
Bath'rah is located at 80,66 in alterac mountains.
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By Anonymous on 08/10/2006 (Patch 1.12.0)
i can't stress how handy this trinket is! It may not b usful at the time, but when you start doing end game instances, it makes all the differance.

It does 34 mana regen per tick while the normal mana totem does a measly 12.. which is slightly higher if ur resto spec.

So take the trinket! Also, you will almost defintly get rid of the gloves and weapon in a few levels.. so they are useless
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By Anonymous on 10/22/2006 (Patch 1.12.2)
Everyone is posting arguments about the rewards.&nbsp And only one quest comment.&nbsp Its so annoying to read through all that crap for nothing.&nbsp Can anyone actually give any tips on the quest?&nbsp Other than the obvious, you need a group.&nbsp Who drops them, drop rates, are they in a certain spot or everywhere, group size?&nbsp Anything is greatly appreciated, thank you very much :)
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By Anonymous on 01/03/2006 (Patch 1.9.0)
The tinket also works for party members too.

In a group of 5 mana users the 300mana x5 people is about 1500mana. Considering resting and pulling you could probably put this in every battle.

Like diamonds, tinkets are forever!
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By Anonymous on 03/17/2006 (Patch 1.9.4)
Just follow the river north from tarren mill and u will se him at the map
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By Anonymous on 09/16/2006 (Patch 1.12.0)
TRINKET ftw.&nbsp its a mini mana tide, and u dont need to waste 31 talen tpoints for it!
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By Anonymous on 10/12/2005 (Patch 1.8.0)
mini mana tide FTW
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By Anonymous on 07/25/2006 (Patch 1.12.0)
the trinket costs NO mana. if ur going solo anywhere and ur out of mana, mana spring totems (the one from ur spells list) will cost something over 200 mana, so basically,the trinket gives FREE MANA.i dont know, but maybe it could save ur @$$.

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By Anonymous on 04/19/2006 (Patch 1.10.1)
As others have said, take the trinket. Unfortunately, when I did this quest, I was soloing most everything so I decided to go with the staff. Bad choice. Now at level 60, I am grouping more and the staff is looong gone. Sure wish I could go back and redo this. Consider in a raid if you have 10 or so reling on mana. That's alot of mana to spread the love.
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By Anonymous on 05/18/2007 (Patch 2.0.12)
TIP...

eventhough the data has not been updated since the BC expansion...
This quest is also available for Draenei Shamans!

Good Luck,
Kurindrix
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By Anonymous on 11/13/2005 (Patch 1.8.2)
This quest should be listed as HORDE ONLY rather than both on the summary page.
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By Anonymous on 10/13/2005 (Patch 1.8.0)
Cooldown is 3 minutes, it does NOT stack with other mana totems, you can increase the amount of mana and duration with restoration talents, it does take a water slot so if you drop another water totem, the trinket totem will disappear.

Edited, Fri Oct 14 22:22:21 2005
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By Anonymous on 10/12/2005 (Patch 1.8.0)
anyone know if the mini mana totem can be used in conjunction with a water totem casted by the shaman?
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By Anonymous on 06/05/2006 (Patch 1.10.2)
This !@#$ does not NOT last till end game even the trinket is worthless but it's better than getting some crappy gloves you soon replace with fire resistance or a staff thatsoon gets worthless when you can get rep in the battle grounds to gtet those really good items or the staffs from Scholo or DM north overall the quest is worthless and i just went with the trinket and i never use it in raids ever
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By Anonymous on 11/08/2006 (Patch 1.12.2)
im so glad i read this before chosing the reward. i was seriously considering the gloves or staff but ill def. take the trinket now!
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By Anonymous on 10/12/2005 (Patch 1.8.0)
Anyone know cool down on the trinket?
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By Anonymous on 10/14/2005 (Patch 1.8.0)
Where in Sunken tempel do i find Gasher, Mijan, Zolo, Hukku, Zul'lor, and Loro?
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By Steelmane on 02/24/2007 (Patch 2.0.8)
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By Anonymous on 10/14/2005 (Patch 1.8.0)
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By Slayinator on 06/01/2007 (Patch 2.1.0)
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By Soulanubis on 08/06/2007 (Patch 2.1.3)
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By painsight on 08/21/2007 (Patch 2.1.3)
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By harveyofclapham on 12/10/2007 (Patch 2.3.0)
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By Grazy on 01/10/2008 (Patch 2.3.2)
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By 21fuzz21 on 02/24/2008 (Patch 2.3.3)
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By Jomper on 08/28/2007 (Patch 2.1.3)
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By Anonymous on 11/08/2005 (Patch 1.8.2)
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By Anonymous on 10/12/2005 (Patch 1.8.0)