As World of WoW Classic 20th Anniversary Gold Warcraft Classic celebrates its 20th anniversary,players are once again venturing into Azeroth's most iconic landscapes,and few zones embody the spirit of early WoW like The Barrens. Whether you're a grizzled veteran of the original days or a newcomer exploring the world for the first time,quests like "Collecting Raptor Horns" from Mebok Mizzyrix in Ratchet capture the humor,challenge,and charm that made Classic WoW a cultural phenomenon.
Now,with the 20th Anniversary Gold event underway,this classic quest has been revitalized with extra rewards and in-game bonuses,making it a perfect time to relive a fan-favorite moment — or experience it for the first time.
The Quest at a Glance
Quest Giver: Mebok Mizzyrix
Location: Ratchet,The Barrens
Objective: Collect 5 Intact Raptor Horns from Sunscale Reapers
Quest Turn-In: Mebok Mizzyrix,Ratchet
Original Rewards:
1,350 XP
100 Ratchet reputation
Raptor Punch (consumable)
Innkeeper's Cloak
Season of Mastery Rewards:
1,875 XP
While the rewards may seem modest by today's standards,Collecting Raptor Horns isn't just about gear or gold — it's about atmosphere. This is the type of quest that thrives on its location,tone,and player memories. It takes place in a zone synonymous with chaotic chat banter,winding paths,and the rugged beauty of a savannah teeming with danger.
Hunting Raptors in the Wild
To complete the quest,players must seek out Sunscale Reapers,found primarily in the southern region of The Barrens and occasionally near the Ashenvale border to the north. These raptors are craftier and more aggressive than other wild beasts in the zone,often attacking in groups and featuring a decent challenge for lower-level characters.
Whether you're playing a durable warrior or a fragile mage,it's wise to come prepared. The Reapers have a moderate drop rate for the Intact Raptor Horns,meaning you'll likely need to cheap WoW Classic Fresh Gold fight a dozen or more before collecting all five. It's a familiar grind — one that players know all too well — but that's part of the magic.