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    How to skip to Gul'dan in Nighthold from the beginning of the instance without using

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    Hey Ownedcore i haven't posted in a long time there is a way to skip to Gul'dan from the beginning of the Instance without having the teleport quest complete, i would consider this demon hunter only but it might work with more classes. You just need the vrykul drinking horn or darkmoon firewater to extend your height.
    Last edited by ev0; 12-30-2017 at 09:58 AM. Reason: I embedded video, no hyperlinks please

    How to skip to Gul'dan in Nighthold from the beginning of the instance without using
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