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worldoffatcraft
10-01-2007, 01:29 AM
playing wow i noticed there arent many underwater mobs so one day i went runnin around thru the swamps and i came upon the ally catsle have no idea what its called but is white and has docks in the back so i ran all the way around to were the boats are
ran into a 60 horde asked him why he was there he said catchin the boat blah blah
right i kept swimming till i came upon the far right side of the docks and underwater by the mtns there are a group of underwater mobs that look like a bunch of nessies lol anyway i was wondering if any ally could tell me
what are they what do they drop
and do i have to be an ally to get a quest to kill them?

Pwnzaurs
10-01-2007, 01:46 AM
where r u? wetlands?

worldoffatcraft
10-01-2007, 01:53 AM
okay i ran all they way past those tents with ally guards and the little broke down ally keep alll they way to a huge ally base its white and in the back of the little town or whatever there are some docks with boats

Justinledwards
10-01-2007, 02:37 AM
Theramore Isle, eastern side of Kalimdor?

worldoffatcraft
10-01-2007, 02:54 AM
dustwallow marsh follow the road from horde camp with giant people u know? then u past a couple of tents with lowbie ally guards
then you past another little tent sitting on a broken dock keep going
then u past a small little knocked down keep with more lowbie guards
then boom
there its is i tihnk its called theramore isle(not sure i spelled it right)
okay now to the back of this place there is a bunch of docks
to the left side is a little island
to the right side is some mountains and at the base underneath the water is a group of monsters that look like the lock ness monster
and i wanted to know what they drop and do you have to be a ally to get a quest for them

Kalos
10-01-2007, 03:09 AM
No, there's no quest for them. Beats me what they drop, nothing special to say the least, try killing some and find out.

I'd suggest you look up sentence structure. It's really hard to read one continuous sentence. Try using capatilisation, commas, and period marks to aid your text's readability.

Eegs
10-01-2007, 04:42 PM
They don't drop anything of value, from memory. Seaweed and some other junk, fine sand I think.

Clavina
10-01-2007, 04:44 PM
fine sand is better than rubbish sand