The Lunar Festival is currently ongoing and there quite a number of wow gold things to do. You can shoot some fireworks, collect coins, visit elders, or kill the beast Omen. The new achievements feature makes doing all these more worth doing.
It seems like the main thing in this world event is to visit the lunar elders all over the different areas in the game to collect their coins. I just had quite a reflection today about all this lunar elder visiting and how it shows the true nature of what achievements really are.
I¡¯m not really an active achievement doer. i never was and I doubt I ever really will be. I do what I can do and most of the time, I just come across them instead of aiming for them. For lunar elders, I just visit the ones I bump into. For this reason, I never really knew what much of what you had to do to visit these elders. I know that some of them are in wow gold dungeons and I learned just today that some of them are only available in the heroic versions of some dungeons. I also learned today that some of them don¡¯t show up until you reach a certain part of a quest chain because of phasing, just like the one that appears after you complete the Veteran of the Wrathgate quests. I encountered someone earlier WoW asking for help for a quest in Storm peaks because the Elder he wanted to visit only appeared after that quest was done.
All this hard work of having to go all over the place, visit dungeons even on heroic, completing quest chains - this shows what achievements really are. They¡¯re a documented representation of what you¡¯ve done and all that hard wow gold work you put into doing it. While Blizzard calls everyone to try and do it, not all will succeed. The fact that you need to be level 80 to do some of these achievements even for World Events such as the Lunar Festival means that they¡¯re not some thing they give to everyone. Think of it like raiding the most end game dungeon like Sunwell for TBC. It¡¯s available for everyone to do but only the ones who put in the time and effort will get to see it.