How do you get to menethil from Stormwind?
One, swim north up the coast from Stormwind. This will be long and tedious, but easy. Note that there are level 28 and 29 murlocs directly south of Menethil, but these aren’t hard to avoid. Just take the tram to ironforge.
Where does the boat in Menethil Harbor go?
Dustwallow Marsh
Menethil Harbor (men-a-thill) is a dwarven port town on the western shore of the Wetlands, on a small island. It has a boat that sails to Theramore Isle in Dustwallow Marsh, on the continent of Kalimdor, and an icebreaker that goes to Valgarde in the Howling Fjord on the continent of Northrend.
Which boat goes from Menethil to Theramore?
The Lady Mehley
The Lady Mehley: This boat will take you from Theramore in Dustwallow Marsh (middle of Kalimdor) to Menethil Harbor in the Wetlands (middle of Eastern Kingdoms). It only has one dock in Theramore, but docks on the left side in Menethil Harbor.
How do I get from Menethil Harbor to darkshore?
Alliance:The dock in Auberdine connects to Darnassus and Menethil Harbor in the Wetlands. From one of these ports, simply get on the correct boat (talk to the NPC at the dock to learn which it is) to get to Darkshore.
Where do the boats go in Stormwind?
Stormwind Harbor is located in the northwestern area of Stormwind City, with the access point set between the now-destroyed Park and Cathedral Square. Players are able to sail to Northrend from there since Wrath of the Lich King.
When was Stormwind Harbor added?
2 (14-Oct-2008): Added.
Where is the boat to Theramore?
Menethil Harbor is a port town on the western shore of the Wetlands. It has a boat that sails to Theramore Isle in Dustwallow Marsh, on the continent of Kalimdor.
How do you get to Stormwind by train?
The Deeprun Tram is an underground (and partially underwater) rail system built by Gnomes that connects Stormwind to Ironforge. Any faction can ride it, but it’s much easier for Alliance players to get to it. The transit time is 60 seconds, with 12 second stops at each city. Click an icon to show on the map.