Champions of the Alliance and Horde sometimes lose their way on how to get to the next zone. This tends to be the case for Nazjatar, introduced in patch 8.2, Rise of Azshara, in the Battle for Azeroth expansion for World of Warcraft. However, it's not difficult and will allow the player to experience one of the more creative zones in the entire game.

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Nazjatar opens up naturally in World of Warcraft's Battle for Azeroth storyline, but there are some requirements that the player must accomplish before venturing forth. It could potentially take a little time, but it's worth it once arriving on location.

Updated on December 30th, 2021 by Hodey Johns: Getting to Nazjatar still baffles many players. Some get lost on their way, others find themselves trying to grind our quests in the wrong area, and even more just give up entirely. Before throwing in the towel, it's just to take a deep breath and read this guide. There are some pre-requisite steps before getting the quest that leads to Nazjatar and that is covered here. The original article was one single body of text and it has been broken down into section with bullet points so that readers who scan for information should be better able to find what they are looking for.

Getting Friendly With The Right Factions

World Of Warcraft Summon For The Glyph Of Storm Wake
  • Hit Level Fifty
  • Alliance: Friendly with Storm's Wake, Proudmoore Admiralty, and Order of the Embers
  • Horde: Friendly with Voldunai, Zandalari Empire, and Talanji's Expedition

For players to get the ball rolling, the game requires being at least level fifty and being friendly with a number of different factions. For the Alliance, this includes Storm's Wake, Proudmoore Admiralty, and Order of the Embers. As for the Horde, this includes Voldunai, Zandalari Empire, and Talanji's Expedition.

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It will take some work to achieve a friendly reputation with the necessary factions, but completing side quests, finishing world quests, and sending bodyguards on missions for reputation will ease the burden, and open up the land of the Naga much more quickly. This reputation is easily built up by progressing naturally, so players should not fret. The classes differ in their abilities, but any of them should be more than capable of doing this on their own.

Completing The Quest

World Of Warcraft Alliance Troops Sailing To Nazjatar
  • Alliance: The Wolf's Offensive
  • Horde: The Warchief's Order

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After achieving a friendly reputation with these factions, and being at least level 50, players will immediately receive their faction's quest that sends them to Nazjatar. The Alliance will receive "The Wolf's Offensive" and the Horde will receive "The Warchief's Order." The quests become very uniform for both factions thereafter, with the exception of the different reasons for going to the zone. Following the questline will allow players to finally enter Nazjatar.

What To Do In Nazjatar

World Of Warcraft Spotting An Enemy Blending Into The Rocks In Nazjatar

With the level crunch that happened before the release of Shadowlands, players might find themselves in Battle for Azeroth much sooner than expected, but the experience points gained through fights and questing are more than ample to send people to level 50. Running dungeons and side quests are always a welcome addition to making sure that a player's character is able to enter Nazjatar. These are also excellent ways to obtain level-based items to prepare for the submerged area.

There are a plethora of things to do, items to earn, and riches to be found in Nazjatar. Whether it's raiding, questing, or simply looking to admire your surroundings, players would be remiss to not unlock and experience Queen Azshara's domain. Newer players to the genre can dive right into some older content, unlock a fun raid, and earn some awesome-looking transmog items.

World of Warcraft was released on November 23rd, 2004, and is available for PC.

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