

The chapter, titled “Torghast,” ends with the quest “Prison of the Forgotten.” To begin the Patch 9.1 quest line, players will first need to complete the second chapter of the Covenant campaign introduced in Patch 9.0. Image via Blizzard Entertainment Requirements to start the Patch 9.1 quest line Additionally, you’ll open a portal back to Oribos once getting to Korthia, so anything you forget in the capital city of the Shadowlands can easily be reclaimed after finishing the introductory quests.

You’ll spend a bit of time in the already-established zones of the Shadowlands before trekking back into The Maw, so be sure to stock up on any consumables and gear you might need during the initial stages of the new patch’s campaign. The quest will make your character meet with Bolvar Fordragon in Oribos before you set off to The Maw to begin your next adventure in the newest zone introduced in Patch 9.1, Korthia. The quest “The First Move” will appear in your quest log when you log into WoW, assuming you’re caught up with the Shadowlands campaign. The Patch 9.1 quest line will begin as soon as you log in to World of Warcraft after updating your client to Patch 9.1. Here’s how to start the Patch 9.1: Chains of Domination quest line. Patch 9.1 introduces several new chapters to the campaign and players can expect to pick up the story from where it left off back in Patch 9.0. But to complete that endgame content, players will (for the most part) need to be caught up with the expansion’s lengthy campaign. World of Warcraft: Shadowlands Patch 9.1: Chains of Domination will launch today and a swath of new content is being introduced to the game’s latest expansion.

Reminder: You need Signature Patches (Be it Mocha, Haxchi,CHBC or Signature Patcher) to be able to WUPInstall anything you do with this (Also, "WUPInstall" is now a patented verb) bat file, just change "C:/wiiu/games/Xenoblade Chronicles X " and "C:/Users/esteb/Downloads/Games/Wii U/out" with your own directory (Oh, and add the common key, I don't think I can do that, just look up "Wii U Common Key Pastebin"): One more thing, if you don't want to copy your path, just go to the decrypted game's folder, Shift>Right-click in blank space>Copy as path, then put it in. "java -jar NUSPacker.jar -in "The/Path/to/your/decryptedgame" -out "Where/you/want/the/encryptedfiles" -encryptKeyWith Wii U Common Key" Download the app, make sure you have Java installed:Ģ.Make a bat file in the same folder as the app, name it Encrypt.bat (or anything really)ģ.Edit the bat file (Right-click>Edit)and type: While it's awesome, it's not exactly user-friendly, so here's a tutorial for some who may not understand:ġ. As you may already know, there's an app called NUSPacker, which will allow you to take your Loadiine decrypted games into WUPInstallable USB files.
