World of Warcraft Has Good News For Players Who Missed an Important 20th Anniversary Event Achievement

Author : Max Feb 07,2025

World of Warcraft Has Good News For Players Who Missed an Important 20th Anniversary Event Achievement

World of Warcraft's Detective Title Remains Accessible: A Guide to Finding Alyx and the Celebration Crates

World of Warcraft players can still earn the coveted Detective title and unlock the quest for the Incognitro Felcycle mount, even after the 20th-anniversary event concluded. This is thanks to the relocation of Alyx, the key NPC, to Dornogal.

Alyx, a Lightforged Draenei, now resides in Dornogal, conveniently located between the Delver's Headquarters and the Foundation Hall stairs. They maintain their crucial clue board, detailing the whereabouts of 11 missing Celebration Crates.

Securing the Detective Title:

  1. Locate Alyx: Find Alyx in Dornogal. (Note: Players must be level 68 to access Dornogal, and level 10 to begin Celebration Crate quests.)
  2. Gather the Crates: Use the clues on Alyx's board to locate and collect all 11 Celebration Crates scattered throughout the world.
  3. Claim Your Rewards: Return the crates to Alyx. Six crates unlock the "Crate Insurance Agent" achievement, while all 11 grant "No Crate Left Behind," "Azeroth's Greatest Detective," and, most importantly, the Detective title. This title is the key to initiating the Incognitro mount questline.

Important Note: While the Detective title and associated mount quest remain accessible, the other Guest Relations questlines from the anniversary event are no longer available. This means achievements like "Assistant to the Assistant Guest Relations Manager" and "I Saved the Party and All I Got Were These Lousy Hats" are now unobtainable.

This strategic move by Blizzard ensures that players won't be permanently locked out of acquiring this rare mount, even after the event's conclusion. While some anniversary rewards are lost, the persistence of the Detective title questline offers a lasting legacy for dedicated players.