WoW Classic Relics of Light Quest Guide – How to Start and Complete

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As a Paladin in WoW Classic Season of Discovery, unlocking the Crusader Strike spell is a crucial early-game step. But before you can unleash its power, you must complete the “Relics of Light” quest. Here’s what you need to know:

WoW Classic Relics of Light Quest Guide – How to Star

Before diving into the Relics of Light quest, ensure your Paladin reaches at least level four. While you can accept the quest at level two, completion becomes possible only when you acquire your level four ability, Judgement. This ability is crucial for finishing the quest and unlocking the coveted rune engraving.

Once you’ve reached the requisite level, it’s time to seek out the quest locations, which vary based on your character’s race.

  • Dwarf Paladins: If you’re a Dwarf Paladin, you will need to venture into Anvimar and accept the quest from Bramos Grummner, situated at coordinates 28.80, 68.30.
  • Human Paladins: Human Paladins can accept the quest from Brother Samuel located in the hall of Northshire Abbey or at coordinates 50.40, 42.

WoW Classic Relics of Light Quest Guide – How to Complete

To complete the Relics of Light quest, players must follow these steps:

  1. Use the Seal of Righteousness on enemies.
  2. Follow it up with the Judgement ability, which will unleash the seal’s power upon enemies.
  3. Repeat this process 10 times before returning to the Paladin trainer.

Upon successfully performing the above steps for 10 instances, click on the Judgement Relic in your inventory. If executed correctly, the relic will be destroyed, and you will acquire the Crusader Strike spell.

The “Relics of Light” quest is a great way to get started with runeforging as a Paladin in WoW Classic Season of Discovery. Completing this quest will reward you with a powerful ability that you can use throughout your leveling journey. So be sure to head to your Paladin trainer and start this quest today!

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