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		<description>[...] Things to Pack for your Shatterspear Village Trip 1. You will need a mount. A normal mount will do, but an epic mount is best. It took a couple tries to get it right on my normal mount the first time I went, mostly because I didn&#8217;t have enough power behind my jumps to always be successful in clearing the few holes in the terrain that required me to hearth out if I got caught in them. There are two major holes along the way that I will point out to be on the lookout for. This is where the epic mount is super handy; I had no problems clearing those pitfalls with lots of extra breathing room with my epic. Something to keep in mind. 2. You must have some way to cushion your fall. This can come in the form of Slow Fall if you&#8217;re a Mage or Levitate as a Priest, for example. You can also use Noggenfogger Elixir or a Parachute Cloak, or anything along those lines that will allow you to float down a huge mountain and not die upon impact. 3. You need to be able to safely travel to the Furbolg tunnel between Felwood and Winterspring. You&#8217;ll want to be on the Winterspring side of the tunnel, as that&#8217;s where you begin your journey. 4. Pajamas, plenty of party outfits, some marshmallows, graham crackers and chocolate bars, a fishing pole, and a pillow. Or not. Though a fishing pole is a great idea; I&#8217;ve found this to be my favourite quiet place to level fishing since it doesn&#8217;t matter where you fish in order to level. (More on this in my Fishing article.) [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Things to Pack for your Shatterspear Village Trip 1. You will need a mount. A normal mount will do, but an epic mount is best. It took a couple tries to get it right on my normal mount the first time I went, mostly because I didn&#8217;t have enough power behind my jumps to always be successful in clearing the few holes in the terrain that required me to hearth out if I got caught in them. There are two major holes along the way that I will point out to be on the lookout for. This is where the epic mount is super handy; I had no problems clearing those pitfalls with lots of extra breathing room with my epic. Something to keep in mind. 2. You must have some way to cushion your fall. This can come in the form of Slow Fall if you&#8217;re a Mage or Levitate as a Priest, for example. You can also use Noggenfogger Elixir or a Parachute Cloak, or anything along those lines that will allow you to float down a huge mountain and not die upon impact. 3. You need to be able to safely travel to the Furbolg tunnel between Felwood and Winterspring. You&#8217;ll want to be on the Winterspring side of the tunnel, as that&#8217;s where you begin your journey. 4. Pajamas, plenty of party outfits, some marshmallows, graham crackers and chocolate bars, a fishing pole, and a pillow. Or not. Though a fishing pole is a great idea; I&#8217;ve found this to be my favourite quiet place to level fishing since it doesn&#8217;t matter where you fish in order to level. (More on this in my Fishing article.) [...]</p>
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