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How to get and use Filigreed Cleric in WoW The War Within

I hope you like digging through mud.

WoW: The War Within is packed with optional collectibles that grant you progress toward zone-wide achievements. If you’re a completionist, the Filigreed Cleric is an important item to find since you need it for the Lost and Found achievement in Hallowfall.

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If you’re wondering where to get the Filigreed Cleric in The War Within, or found it and want to know where to turn it in, keep reading.

How to get Filigreed Cleric in WoW The War Within

WoW Hallowfall map with Maera Ashyld's location pinned with a Dot Esports map marker
Maera Ashyld location in Hallowfall. Screenshot/Remix by Dot Esports

In WoW: The War Within, the Filigreed Cleric is a reward for completing the Time Found quest. This is the fourth quest in the five-part storyline Memories of the Sky, which starts and ends at Maera Ashyld, an NPC on the path leading down to the Stagnant Mire. You can find her at coordinates 60.4, 60.2 in Hallowfall.

To get the Time Found quest for the Filigreed Cleric, you first need to complete the following quests for Maera:

  • Runaway Scare-a-way
  • Torching Lights
  • Time Lost

The first two quests in the chain simply require you to use a flamethrower to burn 15 moth eggs and take out 25 Flickering Glowmoths, which are easy to kill by flying through them. Afterward, Maera gives you Time Lost, which asks you to collect six lost mementos by killing monsters and looting dirt piles in the Stagnant Mire.

When you turn in Time Lost to Maera, you might be wondering why she doesn’t give you a follow-up quest. It’s because this questline is time-gated, according to Wowhead. You need to wait until the next weekly reset after completing Time Lost before Maera gives you the next quest in the chain, Time Found, which awards the Filigreed Cleric. There’s another weekly time-gate between Time Found and the last quest in the chain, Time Borrowed.

So, after handing in Time Lost, you need to wait until after the next weekly reset before Maera gives you Time Found. Once you’ve got this quest, you just need to collect six more lost mementos from the Fetid Mire. When you hand in this quest, Maera gives you three items: the Ivory Tinderbox, Dented Spearhead, and Filigreed Cleric.

How to use Filigreed Cleric in WoW The War Within

WoW Hallowfall map with Kiera Horth's location pinned with a Dot Esports map marker
Kiera Horth location in Hallowfall. Screenshot/Remix by Dot Esports

Once you have the Filigreed Cleric by completing the Time Found quest, you can turn it in to Kiera Horth at coordinates 44.0, 49.8 in Mereldar, Hallowfall. Kiera only gives you a handful of Silver as your reward, but more importantly, it grants you progress toward the Lost and Found achievement. Completing this achievement unlocks the Sandy Quotidian Wear transmog set.

Next, check out our guides to farm Profaned Tinderboxes or Pile of Rusted Scrap in The War Within, find out how to kill Croakit in Hallowfall, or see what players are saying about the new Shaman Ascendance forms (hint: it’s not good).


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Tom is the UK Associate Editor for Dot Esports. He's the former TCG Editor for CBR and holds a Master's degree in Chemistry from the University of Edinburgh. Tom spent six years as a Science Editor for the Royal Society of Chemistry, University of Cambridge, and AstraZeneca before leaving science to pursue his dream career in games journalism at the start of 2023. He loves MMOs, RPGs, TCGs, and pretty much every game by FromSoftware—especially Dark Souls.