

When the achievement first appeared in an alpha build, the forums were packed with complaints. However, Ion Hazzikostas (Watcher) took to the forums to clear things up, explaining Broken Isles Pathfinder Part One is part of a larger plan. Unlike Draenor Pathfinder, the reward for completing the first Broken Isles Pathfinder achievement isn’t flying - it’s increased ground mount speed. Reach revered with six different Legion factions.Step one is conveniently labeled Broken Isles Pathfinder, Part One. Similar to Draenor Pathfinder, it requires players to: Update: This post was originally published during the Legion alpha, but has been updated to reflect what we know about flying in patch 7.1 and 7.2. Whether patch 7.2 launches sooner or later, there’s still time left, but don’t wait too long if you want to get flying as quickly as possible after 7.2 launches. However, Blizzard hasn’t confirmed anything, so take this guess for what it is - a guess. We don’t have a date for flying’s arrival with patch 7.2, but Blizzard has been pushing out patches about two months apart, which would place the next patch in March. And though we don’t yet know exactly when we’ll get flying, it’s coming soon… or at least soon-ish. Remember the flying controversy around Warlords of Draenor? When Blizzard said, before release, that we’d be able to fly in Draenor after launch ( possibly as late as patch 6.1)? And then they said we wouldn’t? And then they turned around and said we would again? With Legion, Blizzard’s trying to avoid making the same mistake twice and already has a plan for unlocking flying: Broken Isles Pathfinder.Īs in Warlords, the Pathfinder meta achievement requires you jump through some hoops to unlock flying (which will then be unlocked for all of your alts).
