The quest “Clean Up, Automa Aisle” poses problems for many players of World of Warcraft. We will tell you how to overcome the world quest.
In Zereth Mortis, there are plenty of new contents in World of Warcraft, including world quests. But as usual, the world quests are not always self-explanatory, and sometimes you can spend minutes searching for the solution that is actually marked on the map, but then proceeds differently.
One of these quests is “Clean Up, Automa Aisle”, as it causes a frown for many players.
Faulty Constructor in the quest “Clean Up, Automa Aisle”
What is difficult about the quest? In principle, the world quest is quite simple because you just have to defeat the various Automa in the area directly west of Pilgrim’s Grace. You can also investigate already deceased Automa, which gives some percentage towards quest progress.
The problem for many players, however, is the final target, namely the “Faulty Constructor”. This is basically the boss of the quest, and he also needs to be killed during the mission to claim the reward.
The nasty part: Although it is shown on the map, the marker is misleading. It looks like the constructor is located in the cave that is also visible on the map – but that is not the case.
The “Faulty Constructor” is actually waiting at the top of the hill on a pedestal for you. It is worth working your way up the ramp right at the start of the quest so you can defeat the constructor directly.

And one last tip: The mission target is not the elite enemy “Defective Colossus”, who moves down the ramp. This giant has nearly 600,000 hit points and is not worth the time spent. Avoid him or wait until he finishes his patrol, because once he reaches the bottom, he crumbles on his own.
What do world quests bring in Zereth Mortis? World quests are one of the primary sources to gain reputation with the new faction of the Enlightened. Reputation is especially necessary for crafters who want to create their second Legendary themselves or earn gold with it. Although there is reputation also through weekly quests and a small amount for killing rare enemies, the lion’s share comes – as usual – from repeatedly completing world quests.
Did you have problems with this world quest? Or was it not a challenge for you?
