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WoW Classic City Tour: Undercity (Official)

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Here comes another city tour, although this is one is probably more needed than the rest, as Undercity can get pretty annoying sometimes. You can also check out the Stormwind, Orgrimmar and Ironforge ones.

Blizzard LogoUndercity (source)

Quick Index of Locations

*Weapon Tainer: (18) There is one Weapon Master located in the War Quarter— Master Archibald. He can train crossbows, daggers, one- and two-handed swords and polearms.

Profession Trainers

Class Trainers and Supplies

Alchemy– The Apothecarium (7)

Mage– The Mage Quarter (16)

Blacksmithing– The War Quarter (17)

Priest– The War Quarter (20)

Engineering– The Rogues’ Quarter (13)

Rogue– The Rogues’ Quarter (12)

Enchanting– The Apothecarium (6)

Warlock– The Magic Quarter (16)

Leatherworking– The Rogues’ Quarter (9)

Warrior– The War Quarter (20)

Tailoring– The Magic Quarter (14)

Poison Supplies– The Rogues’ Quarter (11)

Cooking– The Trade Quarter (4)

Stable–The Trade Quarter (3)

First Aid– The Rogues’ Quarter (10)

General Trade Goods–The Trade Quarter (1, 2)

Fishing– The Magic Quarter (15)

Reagents Vendor– The Trade Quarter (3), Magic Training Building (16)

Herbalism– The Apothecarium (5)

 

Mining– The War Quarter (19)

 

Skinning– The Rogues’ Quarter (9)

 

Tip: Don’t forget you can speak to one of the many guards throughout the city who can direct you to a variety of locations including: the bank, auction house,  bat handler, guild master, inn, the mailbox, stable master, the weapon master, battlemasters, class trainers, profession trainers, and the zeppelin master. They’ll mark your map with a red flag to indicate where you need to go.

Location

Category

NPC Type

NPC Name

1–General Trade Goods

Profession Supplies

 

General Trade Goods Vendor

 

Felicia Doan

 

2–General Trade

Profession Supplies

General Trade Supplies

Daniel Bartlett

3– Inn

Stable

Stable Master

Anya Maulray

 

Class Supplies

Reagent Vendor

Thomas Mordan

4–Cooking (lower level)

Profession Trainer

Cooking Trainer

Eunice Burch

 

Profession Supplies

Cooking Supplier

Ronald Burch

Location

Category

NPC Type

NPC Name

5–Herbalist

Profession Trainer

Herbalism Trainer

Martha Alliestar

 

Profession Supplies

Herbalism Supplier

Katrina Alliestar

6–Enchantment

Profession Trainer

Journeyman Enchanter

Malcomb Wynn

 

Profession Supplies

Enchanting Supplies

Thaddeus Webb

 

Profession Trainer

Expert Enchanting

Lavinia Crowe

7–Alchemist

Profession Supplies

Alchemy Supplies

Algernon

 

Profession Trainer

Expert Alchemist

Doctor Marsh

8–Alchemist Lab

Profession Trainer

Journeyman Alchemist Trainer

Doctor Martin Felbin

 

Profession Trainer

Artisan Alchemist

Doctor Herbert Halsey

Location

Category

NPC Type

NPC Name

9–Leather Work

Profession Trainer

Skinning Trainer

Killian Hagey

 

Profession Supplies

Leatherworking Supplies

Joseph Moore

 

Profession Supplies

Expert Leatherworker

Arthur Moore

 

Profession Trainer

Journeyman Leatherworker

Dan Golthas

10–First Aid

Profession Trainer

First Aid Trainer

Mary Edras

11–Poison

Class Supplies

Poison Vendor

Ezekiel Graves

12–Rogue Trainer Building

Class Trainer

Rogue Trainer

Carolyn Ward

 

Class Trainer

Rogue Trainer

Miles Dexter

 

Class Trainer

Rogue Trainer

Gregory Charles

13–Engineering

Profession Trainer

Expert Engineering

Franklin Lloyd

 

Profession Supplies

Engineering Supplier

Elizabeth Van Talen

 

Profession Trainer

Journeyman Engineer

Graham Van Talen

Location

Category

NPC Type

NPC Name

14–Tailor

Profession Trainer

Artisan Tailor

Josef Gregorian

 

Profession Supplies

Tailoring Supplies

Millie Gregorian

 

Profession Trainer

Expert Tailor

Rhiannon Davis

 

Profession Trainer

Journeyman Tailor

Victor Ward

15–Fishing

Profession Trainer

Fishing Trainer

Armand Cromwell

 

Profession Supplies

Fishing Supplier

Lizbeth Cromwell

16–Magic Training Building

Class Trainer

Portal Trainer

Lexington Mortaim

 

Class Trainer

Mage Trainer

Kaelystia Hatebringer

 

Class Trainer

Mage Trainer

Pierce Shackleton

 

Class Trainer

Warlock Trainer

Luther Pickman

 

Class Trainer

Warlock Trainer

Kaal Soulreaper

 

Class Trainer

Demon Trainer

Martha Strain

 

Class Trainer

Mage Trainer

Anastasia Hartwell

 

Class Trainer

Warlock Trainer

Richard Kerwin

 

Class Supplies

Reagent Supplier

Hannah Akeley

Tip: When seeking out a weapon master to train a new weapon skill, keep in mind that each one specializes in specific weapon types. Master Archibald in the War Quarter of Undercity can train crossbows, daggers, one- and two-handed swords and polearms. Weapon Master Hanashi in the Valley of Honor in Orgrimmar can teach bows, one- and two-handed axes, staves and all manner of thrown weapons. Weapon Master Sayoc in the Valley of Honor in Orgrimmar can teach bows, daggers, fist weapons, one- and two-handed axes, and thrown weapons. Weapon Master Ansekhwa in the lower rise of Thunder Bluff can teach one- and two-handed maces, staves, and guns and Weapon

Location

Category

NPC Type

NPC Name

17–Blacksmith

Profession Supplies

Blacksmithing Supplier

Samuel Van Brunt

 

Profession Trainer

Expert blacksmith

James Van Brunt

 

Profession Trainer

Journeyman Blacksmith

Basil Frye

18–Weapon Merchants

Weapon Trainer

Weapon Master

Archibald

19–Mining

Profession Supplies

Mining Supplier

Sarah Killian

 

Profession Trainer

Mining Trainer

Brom Killian

20–Priest and Warrior Building

Class Trainer

Priest Trainer

Father Lankester

 

Class Trainer

Priest Trainer

Aelthalyste

 

Class Trainer

Priest Trainer

 

Father Lazarus

 

 

Class Trainer

Warrior Trainer

Baltus Fowler

 

Class Trainer

Warrior Trainer

Angela Curthas

 

Class Trainer

Warrior Trainer

Christoph Walker

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Nice map and well marked places @Starym!  On a personal note, I love the layout of this city, it's so symmetrical and once you figure out the layout, it's pretty easy to reason about.  That said, there does seem to be a steep learning curve and just getting into it as a noob was a bit of a difficulty, *filtered*.  Also, I'm not a huge fan of the spooky theme so unfortunately it's my least favorite horde city, despite my love for its layout D': 

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