New Quests: "Simple Letter" and "Charging into Battle"
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Once you turn your Quest in to Marshal McBride and receive
your rewards, you should also progress to Level 3, and you'll also receive a notification
that your Warrior has learned a new ability--Charge. The Charge ability will be added to your ability Spellbook (accessible by pressing the "P" Key), and it will also be automatically added to the first open slot on your Action Bar (it should be Slot 3). Later on in the game, if you have no open slots on your main Action Bar, you'll have to open your Spellbook, find the appropriate ability, and click & drag its icon to an open Action Bar slot manually. At the same
time, Marshal McBride gives you a "Simple Letter" (it shows up in
your Backpack automatically), and tells you that you've progressed enough that
you should report to the Warrior Class Trainer, Llane Beshere. (If you were playing as another Character Class, you would be told to
report to one of the other Class Trainers in the area.)
Accept the Quest, open your Backpack to equip the Stormwind Infantry Belt you were awarded for the last Quest (and read the Simple Letter, if you wish), and then look at your Minimap. See that yellow question mark? That's an example of a Minimap indicator you can use to locate Quest Giver NPCs that you can't see on-screen. Based on the Minimap indicator, Llane Beshere seems to be inside Northshire Abbey. Walk into the Abbey and turn right, walk straight down the hall, and enter the first room you see, just past the Wounded Trainee NPC. You'll see Llane Beshere directly ahead of you.
Accept the Quest, open your Backpack to equip the Stormwind Infantry Belt you were awarded for the last Quest (and read the Simple Letter, if you wish), and then look at your Minimap. See that yellow question mark? That's an example of a Minimap indicator you can use to locate Quest Giver NPCs that you can't see on-screen. Based on the Minimap indicator, Llane Beshere seems to be inside Northshire Abbey. Walk into the Abbey and turn right, walk straight down the hall, and enter the first room you see, just past the Wounded Trainee NPC. You'll see Llane Beshere directly ahead of you.
_ Right-click on Llane Beshere to speak to him, and then click
on "Simple Letter" in the dialogue box. Read through both of his
dialogue screens, and then click "Complete Quest" to get XP and
receive your next Quest--"Charging into Battle." For this quest, you have to go outside to the nearby group of Training Dummies, and use your new Charge ability on one of them.
Tip: You may want to remove the Attack icon from Slot 1 in your Action Bar so that you can put the Charge ability in its place. To do so, click and drag the Attack icon into the main screen, and then left click with it to get rid of it (you haven't deleted the ability itself, just a shortcut to it). Then, click and drag the Charge icon from Slot 3 to Slot 1.
There are two reasons to do this. Charge is an ability that is meant for a Warrior to use to begin a fight (it makes you rush towards an enemy, temporarily stunning them and building up Rage for you to use), so it makes sense to have it in your first Action Bar slot. Also, you can begin auto-attacking enemies by simply right-clicking on them, so having an auto-attack icon in your Action Bar really isn't necessary.
Now, walk back outside the Abbey, then look off to your left (you should be facing southeast). You should see several target dummies nearby; walk over towards them. Stand a short distance away from one of the dummies, and left-click on it to target it. Press the number Key for the Charge ability's Action Bar slot to use it. If you get an error message saying that the target is too close, back up a little bit until the Charge icon's number in the Action Bar changes from red to white. Once you've successfully used Charge on the target dummy, walk back to Northshire Abbey and report to Llane Beshere to turn in the Quest.
Tip: You may want to remove the Attack icon from Slot 1 in your Action Bar so that you can put the Charge ability in its place. To do so, click and drag the Attack icon into the main screen, and then left click with it to get rid of it (you haven't deleted the ability itself, just a shortcut to it). Then, click and drag the Charge icon from Slot 3 to Slot 1.
There are two reasons to do this. Charge is an ability that is meant for a Warrior to use to begin a fight (it makes you rush towards an enemy, temporarily stunning them and building up Rage for you to use), so it makes sense to have it in your first Action Bar slot. Also, you can begin auto-attacking enemies by simply right-clicking on them, so having an auto-attack icon in your Action Bar really isn't necessary.
Now, walk back outside the Abbey, then look off to your left (you should be facing southeast). You should see several target dummies nearby; walk over towards them. Stand a short distance away from one of the dummies, and left-click on it to target it. Press the number Key for the Charge ability's Action Bar slot to use it. If you get an error message saying that the target is too close, back up a little bit until the Charge icon's number in the Action Bar changes from red to white. Once you've successfully used Charge on the target dummy, walk back to Northshire Abbey and report to Llane Beshere to turn in the Quest.
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