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World of Warcraft Cataclysm - Quests in Tanaris - a Few Good Goblins [Horde]

Kemp Adrian
This World of Warcraft Cataclysm guide will cover the Horde and Alliance quest A Few Good Goblins. You can find various images related to this quest by clicking the numbers by the thumbnail above and the thumbnail itself to view the full size the image.

Horde and Alliance Quest: A Few Good Goblins
This quest, originally added in patch 4.0.3 is available at level 43 (yellow), turns green at level 48, and will eventually turn grey at level 55. The Quest Giver is Zeke Bootscuff within Tanaris, Bootlegger Outpost at (55.6, 60.8). This quest is unlocked after completing Bootlegger Outpost.
"We haven't just been camped here singin' songs with gnomes and playing with dangerous machinery, you know. My men have been trying to clear this hive out for a week now! Problem is, we've taken so many losses by now that the bugs have the advantage. Lucky for us, the bugs either don't like to eat goblins, or they like us so much they save us as treats, because nearly all my men are still cocooned up out there. I need you to go save 'em."

Objectives
Save 8 Captured Goblin Bughunters from Hazzali Cocoons.

Rewards
70 Silver, 250 reputation with the Steamwheedle Cartel faction and 6,040 experience points upon turning this quest in. Includes your choice of one of the following uncommon quality items; Dangerous Machinery Piece, Bughunter Belt, Loaner Bracers or Goblin Treat Tin.

A Few Good Goblins tasks you with freeing goblins that are trapped within purple cocoons scattered about the silithid grounds nearby. You will have to attack these objects as though they were enemies, in order to split them open and release the trapped goblin, who will follow you shoprtly before disappearing. These cocoons can often be found by the sides of the sunken pits that have the twitching giant claw like structures sticking out of them.

Click here to find more guides on the various quests, rare npcs and other items of note in the zone of Tanaris.

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